Jw. Cone et al., PREDICTION OF NYLON BAG DEGRADATION CHARACTERISTICS OF GRASS SAMPLES WITH THE GAS-PRODUCTION TECHNIQUE, Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 77(3), 1998, pp. 421-426
Samples were taken from grass (Lolium perenne) fertilised with differe
nt N-levels, varying from 150 to 450 kg N ha(-1) per year and harveste
d from late spring to late summer. Degradation characteristics and kin
etics were determined both in situ, using the nylon bag technique and
in vitro, using the gas production technique. With both techniques, th
e rate of degradation of the high fertilised grass was higher than of
the low fertilised grass. Also, with both techniques, the rate of degr
adation of grass cut in late summer was higher than that of grass cut
in late spring or early summer. The degradation rate (k(d)) of organic
matter and of the NDF fraction, measured with the nylon bag technique
, could be estimated (R-2 = 0.87 - 0.89) from gas production parameter
s. Also the amount of fermentable organic matter (FOM) could be estima
ted accurately (R-2 = 0.93 - 0.96) from gas production parameters. It
is concluded that the gas production technique and the used curve fit
model offers a cheap, fast and accurate alternative for estimating fee
ding values of grass with the nylon bag technique. (C) 1998 SCI.