Ecosistemas y Recursos Agropecuarios (May 2017)

Effect of tanniferous plants on in vitro digestion and methane production/ Efecto de plantas taníferas en la digestión y producción de metano in vitro

  • Raafat Mahmoud Mohamed Gomaa,
  • Manuel González-Ronquillo,
  • Jorge Arredondo-Ramos,
  • Luisa T. Molina,
  • Octavio Alonso Castelán-Ortega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19136/era.a4n11.1160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 11
pp. 371 – 380

Abstract

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It has been shown that tannins in the foliage of trees and shrubs can reduce methane (CH4) production in the rumen. The aim of the present paper was to evaluate the potential of ve tanniferous browse plant species, native to temperate central Mexico, to reduce in vitro methane production. The in vitro gas production technique and gas chromatography were used to evaluate the eect of the inclusion of these plants at three inclusion levels (10, 20 and 30 %) in an experimental diet. A factorial experimental arrangement with the ve plant species and four levels of inclusion was used. Gas production was monitored throughout 72 h of incubation and methane production was recorded after 24 h. The results showed that a signi cant decrease in methane production was observed with all plants at 10 % inclusion level (P 26 %) was observed with Amaranthus spinosus and Commelina coelestis at 20 % and 30 % inclusion respectively in comparison to the control diet. However, the digestibility of the experimental diet declined at these inclusion levels. It was concluded that all the tested plants reduced methane production at all inclusion levels; however, the best tradeo between methane reduction and tannins' associated negative eects on diet digestibility was achieved at the 10 % inclusion level.

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