This two-year study was conducted on monocultures of switchgrass and big bluestem to: (1) determine the concentration of the protein ribulose-1,5- bisphosphate carboxylase (Rubisco), found only in the bundle sheath cells of warm-season grasses, in omasal, masticate and fecal samples of grazing cattle; and (2) estimate rumen-escape Rubisco via bundle sheath cells. A quantifying enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, along with estimates of rumen and lower tract digestibilities, indicated as much as 11% of Rubisco in big bluestem and 13% in switchgrass escaped rumen degradation and was absorbed in the lower tract. Realizing these amounts of escape Rubisco represent a significant level of soluble protein, bundle sheath cells may provide a mechanis...
This experiment was conducted to evaluate the degradation kinetics and microbial efficiency of beef ...
Meadow and range diets increased in digestibility, crude protein. and escape protein during periods ...
Ruminal degradation of alfalfa and prairie hay protein was estimated using a proteolytic enzyme from...
This two-year study was conducted on monocultures of switchgrass and big bluestem to: (1) determine ...
Digestion-resistant tissues found in C4 grasses may allow soluble protein to escape rumen degradatio...
Warm-season grasses often provide higher levels of performance for beef production than forage quali...
Two in situ protein disappearance experiments were conducted to determine disappearance rates of lea...
Performance of livestock grazing warm-season, perennial grasses is generally greater than would be e...
A pooled-analysis of previous Nebraska Beef Report Articles examined the impact of rumen undegradabl...
Two grazing trials utilizing individually supplemented yearling steers were conducted to study the e...
Protein, the most expensive winter supplement, may be overfed because the actual rumen degradable an...
Supplement needs of growing beef cattle grazing warm-season grass were determined in a two-year graz...
An in situ trial was conducted to compare estimates of rumen undegradable protein (UIP) using a sing...
The present work aimed to differentiate between proteolytic activities of plants and micro-organisms...
Trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of weaning calves at 150, 210 and 270 days of age (i.e...
This experiment was conducted to evaluate the degradation kinetics and microbial efficiency of beef ...
Meadow and range diets increased in digestibility, crude protein. and escape protein during periods ...
Ruminal degradation of alfalfa and prairie hay protein was estimated using a proteolytic enzyme from...
This two-year study was conducted on monocultures of switchgrass and big bluestem to: (1) determine ...
Digestion-resistant tissues found in C4 grasses may allow soluble protein to escape rumen degradatio...
Warm-season grasses often provide higher levels of performance for beef production than forage quali...
Two in situ protein disappearance experiments were conducted to determine disappearance rates of lea...
Performance of livestock grazing warm-season, perennial grasses is generally greater than would be e...
A pooled-analysis of previous Nebraska Beef Report Articles examined the impact of rumen undegradabl...
Two grazing trials utilizing individually supplemented yearling steers were conducted to study the e...
Protein, the most expensive winter supplement, may be overfed because the actual rumen degradable an...
Supplement needs of growing beef cattle grazing warm-season grass were determined in a two-year graz...
An in situ trial was conducted to compare estimates of rumen undegradable protein (UIP) using a sing...
The present work aimed to differentiate between proteolytic activities of plants and micro-organisms...
Trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of weaning calves at 150, 210 and 270 days of age (i.e...
This experiment was conducted to evaluate the degradation kinetics and microbial efficiency of beef ...
Meadow and range diets increased in digestibility, crude protein. and escape protein during periods ...
Ruminal degradation of alfalfa and prairie hay protein was estimated using a proteolytic enzyme from...