In vitro Gas Production and Fermentation Parameters of Some Plants Species Collected from Algerian Arid Rangelands
الموضوعات :Souhil Boufennara 1 , Samir Medjekal 2 , Lyas Bouazza 3 , Amal Hamedellou 4 , Ibtissem Bella 5 , Nour Elhouda Ayeb 6 , Secunino Lopez 7
1 - Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Nature Sciences, University Abbès Laghrour of Khenchela, 40000. Khenchela, Algeria
2 - Department of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University Mohamed Boudiaf of M'sila, Algeria
3 - Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Nature Sciences, University Abbès Laghrour of Khenchela, 40000. Khenchela, Algeria
4 - Faculty of nature Sciences, University Abbès Laghrour of Khenchela, 40000. Khenchela, Algeria
5 - Faculty of nature Sciences, University Abbès Laghrour of Khenchela, 40000. Khenchela, Algeria
6 - Faculty of nature Sciences, University Abbès Laghrour of Khenchela, 40000. Khenchela, Algeria
7 - Institute of Livestock of Mountain -CSIC- Department of Animal Production, University of Léon, 24007 León, Spain
الکلمات المفتاحية: gas production, rumen, nutritive value, volatile fatty acids, forages,
ملخص المقالة :
The objective of the study was to evaluate the nutritional value of some native plants, collected from Algerian arid zones by in vitro gas production method. The volatile fatty acids (VFA) of samples were also determined in the culture medium. This work was carried out in 2011 and was conducted in comparison to a control substrate (oat vetch) considered as a reference plant in literature. The selected plants were collected in the arid areas of the Algerian desert. Nine forages including six dicotyledon plants (Atriplex halimus L., Artemisia campestris L., Artemisia herba-alba subsp. valentina, Astragalus gombiformis Pomel, Spartidium saharae (Coss. & Dur.) and Retama raetam Forssk., and three monocotyledon plants (Stipagrostis pungens (Desf.), Lygeum spartum L.and Stipa tenacissima L.) were selected. A. campestris, A. gombiformis and A. herba-alba recorded the highest values of gas production. The total VFA production of the different substrates is significantly different between them (p<0.0001). A. gombiformis had the highest total VFA (34.7 mmol/L) followed by A. campestris (32.8 mmol/L), while the lowest total production of VFA was observed in S. tenacissima (17.3 mmol/L). Generally, the plant studied can be classified in two groups, one group with poor-quality grasses (L. spartum. and S. tenacissima) and other with higher digestibility (A. gombiformis and Artemisia spp.). In conclusion, dicot species are therefore recommended for feeding ruminants.
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