This study was conducted to clarify the interrelationships between some analytic equations for the accumulation rate of digestible materials [ARD] and the interrelationships between those for the formation rate of indigestible materials [FRI], followed by the description of forage relative growth rate [RGR] using ARD and FRI. The following results were obtained: There were two equations to analyze ARD and one equation was a modified type of the other equation. Four equations were set up to analyze FRI and the prototype one was modified to change into the fourth equation which might describe the target materials of lignification more clearly than the other three equations. Forage RGR was described using ARD and FRI and this might give anothe...
The role of indigestible NDF is essential in relation to OM digestibility prediction, total tract di...
The chemical composition of 24 plant species which showed a three-fold range in potential growth rat...
This thesis presents a study of some aspects of the rate of fibre digestion in ruminants. There is a...
Two different-type equatiolls of relative growth rate [RGR] for both forages and ruminants were take...
The present study was conducted to suggest an equation to the analysis of forage dry matter digestio...
In this study another-type hypothetic equation with three parameters, which was slightly different i...
This study was conducted to suggest a hypothetic equation from which absolute growth rate [AGR] and ...
This study was conducted to analyze the formation of indigestible materials from digestible material...
This study was conducted to investigate the way of calculation in the application of basic growth me...
This study was conducted to analyze the accumulation of digestible materials from digestible materia...
This study was conducted to analyze the accumulation of crude protein using equation (A) and to anal...
Ten herbaceous species were grown under field conditions to assess their relative growth rate (RGR) ...
The nutritive value of forage changes during growth. For the protein content, a general evolution cu...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
A portion of the forage cell wall is unavailable to microbial digestion in ruminants and in previous...
The role of indigestible NDF is essential in relation to OM digestibility prediction, total tract di...
The chemical composition of 24 plant species which showed a three-fold range in potential growth rat...
This thesis presents a study of some aspects of the rate of fibre digestion in ruminants. There is a...
Two different-type equatiolls of relative growth rate [RGR] for both forages and ruminants were take...
The present study was conducted to suggest an equation to the analysis of forage dry matter digestio...
In this study another-type hypothetic equation with three parameters, which was slightly different i...
This study was conducted to suggest a hypothetic equation from which absolute growth rate [AGR] and ...
This study was conducted to analyze the formation of indigestible materials from digestible material...
This study was conducted to investigate the way of calculation in the application of basic growth me...
This study was conducted to analyze the accumulation of digestible materials from digestible materia...
This study was conducted to analyze the accumulation of crude protein using equation (A) and to anal...
Ten herbaceous species were grown under field conditions to assess their relative growth rate (RGR) ...
The nutritive value of forage changes during growth. For the protein content, a general evolution cu...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
A portion of the forage cell wall is unavailable to microbial digestion in ruminants and in previous...
The role of indigestible NDF is essential in relation to OM digestibility prediction, total tract di...
The chemical composition of 24 plant species which showed a three-fold range in potential growth rat...
This thesis presents a study of some aspects of the rate of fibre digestion in ruminants. There is a...