The aim of this study was to compare the gas production profiles and nutrient degradability of two diets using automatic and semiautomatic in vitro gas production techniques. A randomized block design in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement was adopted, with two diets comprising different proportions of nonfiber carbohydrates (NFCs) (low-NFC vs. high-NFC diets), two gas production measurement techniques (automatic vs. semiautomatic) and four replicates. The blocks represent three in vitro runs. Gas production from the fermentation of fiber carbohydrates (Vf2) was 22% higher when measured with the automatic technique than with the semiautomatic technique. The Vt of the low-NFC diet differed between techniques and was 22.9% higher using the automati...
Equations to describe gas production profiles, obtained using manual or automated systems for in vit...
An animal’s feed intake, and how well that feed is digested, determine the feed’s production perform...
This thesis presents a study of some aspects of the rate of fibre digestion in ruminants. There is a...
The relationship between in vivo and in vitro estimates of efficiency of microbial production (EMP) ...
This study investigated two approaches to in vitro analysis of gas production data, being a three ph...
A range of feed evaluation techniques is available to predict the nutritional value of ruminant feed...
In this study, a modified version of the gas production technique was used to determine protein ferm...
<p>In this thesis, the possibilities of kinetic gas production measurements for the evaluation...
In this thesis, the possibilities of kinetic gas production measurements for the evaluation of rumin...
In vitro techniques used for evaluating ruminant feeds can be classified into those that estimate gr...
At the Forage Research Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå a technique has ...
Organic matter (OM) degradation of 21 feedstuffs was investigated with rumen fluid using a rumen in ...
This study aimed to validate the estimates of the ruminal degradation of total carbohydrates (TC), r...
An in vitro study was conducted to investigate effects of inoculum source (i.e., sheep versus buffal...
Chemical analysis of carbohydrates and nitrogen fractions, as well as, determination their carbohydr...
Equations to describe gas production profiles, obtained using manual or automated systems for in vit...
An animal’s feed intake, and how well that feed is digested, determine the feed’s production perform...
This thesis presents a study of some aspects of the rate of fibre digestion in ruminants. There is a...
The relationship between in vivo and in vitro estimates of efficiency of microbial production (EMP) ...
This study investigated two approaches to in vitro analysis of gas production data, being a three ph...
A range of feed evaluation techniques is available to predict the nutritional value of ruminant feed...
In this study, a modified version of the gas production technique was used to determine protein ferm...
<p>In this thesis, the possibilities of kinetic gas production measurements for the evaluation...
In this thesis, the possibilities of kinetic gas production measurements for the evaluation of rumin...
In vitro techniques used for evaluating ruminant feeds can be classified into those that estimate gr...
At the Forage Research Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå a technique has ...
Organic matter (OM) degradation of 21 feedstuffs was investigated with rumen fluid using a rumen in ...
This study aimed to validate the estimates of the ruminal degradation of total carbohydrates (TC), r...
An in vitro study was conducted to investigate effects of inoculum source (i.e., sheep versus buffal...
Chemical analysis of carbohydrates and nitrogen fractions, as well as, determination their carbohydr...
Equations to describe gas production profiles, obtained using manual or automated systems for in vit...
An animal’s feed intake, and how well that feed is digested, determine the feed’s production perform...
This thesis presents a study of some aspects of the rate of fibre digestion in ruminants. There is a...