Traditional corn (Zea mays L.) (TC), the primary grain used in swine (Sus scrofa) diets, stores a majority of its P as phytate, which is largely unavailable for digestion by nonruminant animals. Low- phytate corn (LPC) contains similar amounts of total P but a smaller percentage of P as phytate. When fed to swine, LPC increases P utilization and reduces P content of manure. While differences in P content between manure from animals fed TC and LPC diets have been documented, solubility and lability of manure P have not been compared. Manure P was characterized in manure from swine fed either LPC or TC diets in 2000 and 2001. Total P was lower (20 vs. 34 g kg-1) and N to P ratio was higher (4.5 vs. 3.3) in LPC manure than in TC manur...
Swine (Sus scrofa) manure can serve as a fertilizer source for crop production, but it typically con...
Swine (Sus scrofa) slurry can serve as an excellent fertilizer source. Application at rates to meet ...
Twenty crossbred barrows weighing 35.8±3.1 kg, were fed 1 of 5 diets (N = 4) to determine the effect...
Traditional corn (Zea mays L.) (TC), the primary grain used in swine (Sus scrofa) diets, stores a m...
ABSTRACT called phytate or phytic acid (myo-inositol 1,2,3,4,5, 6-hexa-kisphosphate). Phosphate is h...
Field application of swine (Sus scrofa) slurry provides essential nutrients for crop production. The...
Swine (Sus scrofa) slurry contains nutrients essential for crop production but usually contains more...
Including low-phytic-acid grains in swine diets can reduce P concentrations in manure, but the influ...
Phytase addition to swine diets reduces the phosphorus levels in the swine manure. The addition of t...
Intrinsic phytase in swine feeds may alter phytate utilization and solubility of excreted phosphorus...
A demonstration was carried out for 15 months at a 1,200-head growing- finishing facility in Holt Co...
The P content of swine manure can be reduced through the addition of feed supplements or the use of ...
The P content of swine manure can be reduced through the addition of feed supplements or the use of ...
To utilize manure P for crop production, P release and plant availability needs to be quantified. An...
The soil application of liquid swine (Sus scrofu domesticus) manure as a source of P for crop produc...
Swine (Sus scrofa) manure can serve as a fertilizer source for crop production, but it typically con...
Swine (Sus scrofa) slurry can serve as an excellent fertilizer source. Application at rates to meet ...
Twenty crossbred barrows weighing 35.8±3.1 kg, were fed 1 of 5 diets (N = 4) to determine the effect...
Traditional corn (Zea mays L.) (TC), the primary grain used in swine (Sus scrofa) diets, stores a m...
ABSTRACT called phytate or phytic acid (myo-inositol 1,2,3,4,5, 6-hexa-kisphosphate). Phosphate is h...
Field application of swine (Sus scrofa) slurry provides essential nutrients for crop production. The...
Swine (Sus scrofa) slurry contains nutrients essential for crop production but usually contains more...
Including low-phytic-acid grains in swine diets can reduce P concentrations in manure, but the influ...
Phytase addition to swine diets reduces the phosphorus levels in the swine manure. The addition of t...
Intrinsic phytase in swine feeds may alter phytate utilization and solubility of excreted phosphorus...
A demonstration was carried out for 15 months at a 1,200-head growing- finishing facility in Holt Co...
The P content of swine manure can be reduced through the addition of feed supplements or the use of ...
The P content of swine manure can be reduced through the addition of feed supplements or the use of ...
To utilize manure P for crop production, P release and plant availability needs to be quantified. An...
The soil application of liquid swine (Sus scrofu domesticus) manure as a source of P for crop produc...
Swine (Sus scrofa) manure can serve as a fertilizer source for crop production, but it typically con...
Swine (Sus scrofa) slurry can serve as an excellent fertilizer source. Application at rates to meet ...
Twenty crossbred barrows weighing 35.8±3.1 kg, were fed 1 of 5 diets (N = 4) to determine the effect...