Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
- Volume 7 Issue 3
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- Pages.389-396
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- 1994
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- 1011-2367(pISSN)
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- 1976-5517(eISSN)
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EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL TREATMENTS OF BARLEY STRAW ON LEACHING, AND DIGESTIBILITY BY RUMEN FLUID AND CELLULOLYTIC BACTERIA
- Kudo, H. (Department of Animal Physiology, National Institute of Animal Industry) ;
- Cheng, K.J. (Livestock Science, Agriculture Canada) ;
- Rode, L.M. (Livestock Science, Agriculture Canada) ;
- Abdullah, N. (Rumen Microbiology, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia) ;
- Ho, Y.W. (Rumen Microbiology, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia) ;
- Hussain, H.Y. (Rumen Microbiology, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia) ;
- Jalaludin, S. (Rumen Microbiology, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia)
- Received : 1993.09.24
- Accepted : 1994.04.25
- Published : 1994.09.01
Abstract
Effects of chemical treatments on in sacco and in vitro digestibility of barley straw by rumen fluid and pure cultures of cellulolytic bacteria were studied to evaluate the pretreatment and to improve the poor quality feed. Chemicals were applied by dissolving them in water equivalent to 40% of the weight of the straw (dry matter basis). Pretreatment with 5% NaOH yielded the largest increase in sacco digestion followed by pretreatment with 2%
Keywords
- Barley Straw;
- Nylon Bag;
- Ruminococcus albus;
- Fibrobacter succinogenes;
- Chemical Treatments;
- Cellulose Digestion