Ruminant phosphorus excretion and metabolism were studied through a database. Faecal endogenous phosphorus is the main pathway of phosphorus excretion and averages 0.85 of total faecal phosphorus. The remaining 0.15 is unabsorbed dietary phosphorus. Faecal endogenous phosphorus is mainly unabsorbed phosphorus, with saliva being the major source, and is correlated to factors influencing saliva secretion (DM intake, physical dietary characteristics and dietary phosphorus content). Another source of faecal endogenous phosphorus is rumen microbial phosphorus that escaped solubilisation during post-rumen digestion. All factors stimulating microbial growth would increase phosphorus uptake by the rumen microbes and consequently the faecal...
In most intensive dairy farms, P input exceeds output, causing potential P losses to the environment...
The effects of three phosphorus supplements on the metabolism of phosphorus in the gastrointestinal ...
Phosphorus excretion in faeces was measured by total collection using dairy cows fed five amounts of...
Urinary and faecal phosphorus excretion were measured in five sheep for 4 days after acute intraveno...
Phosphorus absorption in ruminants was analysed from a database described in a previous article. Fo...
The main objective of the present work was to determine the effects of different dietary phosphorus ...
The effects of 6 levels of phosphorus (P) intake on plasma P concentrations and P excretion were stu...
National audienceTo take into account the environmental challenge, recommended phosphorus allowances...
Four sheep, prepared with bilateral re-entrant parotid duct catheters, ruminal fistulas and abomasal...
Phosphorus (P), a required nutrient for all livestock, has numerous essential physiological function...
Phosphorus (P), a required nutrient for all livestock, has numerous essential phys-iological functio...
The effect of increasing phosphorus (P) intake on P utilization was investigated in balance experime...
The effect of chronic phosphorus deficiency of lactating ewes has been conducted. Twelve pregnant ma...
The free phosphate concentration in the rumen fluid is highest in fasting goats (about 40 mmol/!). I...
The primary functions of phosphorus in animal metabolism, structure and reproduction are as follows:...
In most intensive dairy farms, P input exceeds output, causing potential P losses to the environment...
The effects of three phosphorus supplements on the metabolism of phosphorus in the gastrointestinal ...
Phosphorus excretion in faeces was measured by total collection using dairy cows fed five amounts of...
Urinary and faecal phosphorus excretion were measured in five sheep for 4 days after acute intraveno...
Phosphorus absorption in ruminants was analysed from a database described in a previous article. Fo...
The main objective of the present work was to determine the effects of different dietary phosphorus ...
The effects of 6 levels of phosphorus (P) intake on plasma P concentrations and P excretion were stu...
National audienceTo take into account the environmental challenge, recommended phosphorus allowances...
Four sheep, prepared with bilateral re-entrant parotid duct catheters, ruminal fistulas and abomasal...
Phosphorus (P), a required nutrient for all livestock, has numerous essential physiological function...
Phosphorus (P), a required nutrient for all livestock, has numerous essential phys-iological functio...
The effect of increasing phosphorus (P) intake on P utilization was investigated in balance experime...
The effect of chronic phosphorus deficiency of lactating ewes has been conducted. Twelve pregnant ma...
The free phosphate concentration in the rumen fluid is highest in fasting goats (about 40 mmol/!). I...
The primary functions of phosphorus in animal metabolism, structure and reproduction are as follows:...
In most intensive dairy farms, P input exceeds output, causing potential P losses to the environment...
The effects of three phosphorus supplements on the metabolism of phosphorus in the gastrointestinal ...
Phosphorus excretion in faeces was measured by total collection using dairy cows fed five amounts of...