Misleading relationships between in situ rumen dry matter disappearance, chemical analyses and in vitro gas production and digestibility, of sugarcane bagasse treated with varying levels of electron irradiation and ammonia
Dmss. Vitti et al., Misleading relationships between in situ rumen dry matter disappearance, chemical analyses and in vitro gas production and digestibility, of sugarcane bagasse treated with varying levels of electron irradiation and ammonia, ANIM FEED S, 79(1-2), 1999, pp. 145-153
Twelve samples of sugarcane bagasse, representing untreated material or bag
asse irradiated with doses of 200, 400, 600, 800 and 1000 KGy in an electro
n accelerator and afterwards with or without 20 g/kg dry matter (DM) of NH3
. These were analysed for changes in neutral detergent fibre (NDF), phenoli
c compound and reducing sugars content. DM disappearance was evaluated usin
g both 48 h in situ and in vitro incubations, 0 h DM disappearance (washing
losses) and in vitro volatile fatty acid (VFA) production. In situ disappe
arance was highly correlated with NDF (negatively), phenolic compound (posi
tively) and reducing sugar (positively) content. However, washing losses we
re similarly correlated to NDF, phenolic compounds and reducing sugars, and
little variation in either in vitro gas or VFA production was recorded. It
is therefore concluded that the variations in situ disappearance observed
were an artefact of washing losses and did not accurately reflect differenc
es in rumen fermentability. These results may help to explain why the perfo
rmance of animals, reported in the literature, offered treated bagasse is n
ot as good as that anticipated from in situ analyses. (C) 1999 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.