Sa. Dalzell et Hm. Shelton, METHODS OF FIELD PRESERVATION AND SELECTION OF SAMPLE TISSUE FOR CONDENSED TANNIN ANALYSIS IN LEUCAENA SPECIES, Animal feed science and technology, 68(3-4), 1997, pp. 353-360
Field sample preservation and tissue selection for condensed tannin (C
T) analysis were investigated with three Leucaena genotypes, L. leucoc
ephala subspecies glabrata (Lam.) de Wit cv. Tarramba (K636), L. palli
da Britton and Rose (K806) and the F1 interspecific hybrid L. pallida
(K748) x L. leucocephala (K636). Shoot, youngest fully expanded leaf (
YFEL) and mature leaf (ML) tissues were analysed for extractable, prot
ein and fibre-bound CT for each Leucaena species. There was no signifi
cant difference in CT content measured in excised tissues whether froz
en by dry ice or liquid nitrogen. The shoot material of all genotypes
contained more CT, of all components, than the YFEL and ML tissues. Ex
tractable CT was highest in L. pallida,. lowest in L. leucocephala and
intermediate in the hybrid. The YFEL was selected as the most appropr
iate sample tissue because it was easily recognized, enabled consisten
t sampling of tissue at the same physiological stage of maturity, and
contained sufficient CT for the determination of the CT status of each
genotype. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.