Two different-type equatiolls of relative growth rate [RGR] for both forages and ruminants were taken up in the present study. Four equations of RGR each were composed of three or more components, and some features of them were summarized as follows: (1) forage RGR related to production analysis, (2) forage RGR related to utilization analysis, (3) nuninant RGR related to metabolic body size, and (4) ruminant RGR related to feed digestibility. Three of them, namely equations (2), (3) and (4) were discussed with data. Then, four equations were derived, as special cases, from a hypothetic equation for RGR suggested in the present study. This hypothetic equation was reduced to that suggested previously (Shimojo et al, 1998a, b) from which RGR e...
Two experiments were completed to determine the in vivo digestibility of organic matter (OMD) of for...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
The in situ dry matter (DM) disappearance of corn silages in two maturity stages (milk grain and hal...
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 clarify the interrelationships between some analytic equations for the a...
The present study was conducted to suggest an equation to the analysis of forage dry matter digestio...
This study was conducted to investigate the way of calculation in the application of basic growth me...
This thesis presents a study of some aspects of the rate of fibre digestion in ruminants. There is a...
The objective of this thesis was to validate and to compare in situ and in vitro techniques with in ...
Simulation modelling was used to investigate interactions between forage degradation characteristics...
36 páginas.--This chapter appeared in: Quantitative Aspects of Ruminant Digestion and Metabolism (4)...
Systems of feed evaluation require the determination of the digestibility of the components of the f...
The first edition of this book, published in 1993, provides a comprehensive review of the digestion ...
A study was conducted to determine rumen degradability (in sacco) of dry matter and in vitro gas pro...
Two experiments were completed to determine the in vivo digestibility of organic matter (OMD) of for...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
The in situ dry matter (DM) disappearance of corn silages in two maturity stages (milk grain and hal...
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 clarify the interrelationships between some analytic equations for the a...
The present study was conducted to suggest an equation to the analysis of forage dry matter digestio...
This study was conducted to investigate the way of calculation in the application of basic growth me...
This thesis presents a study of some aspects of the rate of fibre digestion in ruminants. There is a...
The objective of this thesis was to validate and to compare in situ and in vitro techniques with in ...
Simulation modelling was used to investigate interactions between forage degradation characteristics...
36 páginas.--This chapter appeared in: Quantitative Aspects of Ruminant Digestion and Metabolism (4)...
Systems of feed evaluation require the determination of the digestibility of the components of the f...
The first edition of this book, published in 1993, provides a comprehensive review of the digestion ...
A study was conducted to determine rumen degradability (in sacco) of dry matter and in vitro gas pro...
Two experiments were completed to determine the in vivo digestibility of organic matter (OMD) of for...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
The in situ dry matter (DM) disappearance of corn silages in two maturity stages (milk grain and hal...