پژوهش در نشخوارکنندگان (Nov 2024)

The effect of bufferman on the disappearance of nutrients in the rumen bacteria and fungi culture

  • ghazale alivand,
  • طاهره محمدآبادی

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22069/ejrr.2024.22088.1934
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 137 – 154

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to examine the effect of Bufferman as a biological regulator on the disappearance of nutrients by bacterial and fungi in anaerobic culture in diets containing different ratios of concentrate to Forage. The experimental diets consisted of different forage to concentrate ratios (respectively 20-80, 30-70, 40-60, 60-40) with treatments included control (zero percent), Bufferman 1% and 2%, and sodium bicarbonate 1 %. This research was conducted in vitro, using a completely randomized design. The experiment results indicated that the disappearance rates of DM , NDF , ADF and rumen pH were influenced by the test diets (P<0.05). Different forage to concentrate ratios (20:80, 30:70, 40:60, 60:40 F:C) were influenced by buffering, resulting in the highest disappearance of DM, disappearance of NDF, and disappearance of ADF in treatments with 1% Bufferman inclusion (P<0.05). According to the present experiment, it can be inclusion of 1% Bufferman led to a significant increase in nutrient disappearance and rumen pH by creating favorable conditions for bacterial and fungal activity throughout the evaluation period.The aim of this study was to examine the effect of Bufferman as a biological regulator on the disappearance of nutrients by bacterial and fungi in anaerobic culture in diets containing different ratios of concentrate to Forage. The experimental diets consisted of different forage to concentrate ratios (respectively 20-80, 30-70, 40-60, 60-40) with treatments included control (zero percent), Bufferman 1% and 2%, and sodium bicarbonate 1 %. This research was conducted in vitro, using a completely randomized design. The experiment results indicated that the disappearance rates of DM , NDF , ADF and rumen pH were influenced by the test diets (P<0.05). Different forage to concentrate ratios (20:80, 30:70, 40:60, 60:40 F:C) were influenced by buffering, resulting in the highest disappearance of DM, disappearance of NDF, and disappearance of ADF in treatments with 1% Bufferman inclusion (P<0.05). According to the present experiment, it can be inclusion of 1% Bufferman led to a significant increase in nutrient disappearance and rumen pH by creating favorable conditions for bacterial and fungal activity throughout the evaluation period.The aim of this study was to examine the effect of Bufferman as a biological regulator on the disappearance of nutrients by bacterial and fungi in anaerobic culture in diets containing different ratios of concentrate to Forage. The experimental diets consisted of different forage to concentrate ratios (respectively 20-80, 30-70, 40-60, 60-40) with treatments included control (zero percent), Bufferman 1% and 2%, and sodium bicarbonate 1 %. This research was conducted in vitro, using a completely randomized design. The experiment results indicated that the disappearance rates of DM , NDF , ADF and rumen pH were influenced by the test diets (P<0.05). Different forage to concentrate ratios (20:80, 30:70, 40:60, 60:40 F:C) were influenced by buffering, resulting in the highest disappearance of DM, disappearance of NDF, and disappearance of ADF in treatments with 1% Bufferman inclusion (P<0.05). According to the present experiment, it can be inclusion of 1% Bufferman led to a significant increase in nutrient disappearance and rumen pH by creating favorable conditions for bacterial and fungal activity throughout the evaluation period.

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