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Effects of Brevibacillus laterosporus and live yeast on rumen fermentation, nutrient digestibility and microbial protein synthesis

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dc.contributor.advisor Muya, Claude Mukengela
dc.contributor.advisor Mbatha, Khanyisile R.
dc.contributor.author Adeleke, Rasaq Ademola
dc.date.accessioned 2017-08-14T12:08:50Z
dc.date.available 2017-08-14T12:08:50Z
dc.date.issued 2016-11
dc.identifier.citation Adeleke, Rasaq Ademola (2016) Effects of Brevibacillus laterosporus and live yeast on rumen fermentation, nutrient digestibility and microbial protein synthesis, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23002>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23002
dc.description.abstract This study investigated the effects of Brevibacillus laterosporus and live yeast (LY) on rumen fermentation, nutrient digestibility and microbial protein synthesis. The basal diet was a total mixed ration formulated to fulfil the minimum nutrient requirement of early lactating 600 kg Holstein cow producing 40kg of milk with 3.5 % fat and 3.3 % protein using CPM-dairy software (NRC, 2001). Treatments were: T1 (Control: basal diet with no additive), T2 (Basal diet + Brevibacillus laterosporus), T3 (Basal diet + Live yeast), and T4 (Basal diet + Brevibacillus laterosporus + Live yeast). In situ degradation, in vitro batch fermentation were performed. Data obtained were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) using PROC GLM (SAS Institute, 2009). The effective dry matter (DM) degradability evaluated at low (0.02) and medium (0.05) ruminal passage rate (ED1 and ED2) were higher (p<0.05) in T1 compared to T2 and T3, but did not differ (p>0.05) between T2, T3 and T4, and between T1 and T4. When evaluated at fast passage rate (0.08) the effective DM degradability (ED3) was higher (p<0.05) in T1 compared to T3 and T4, but did not differ (p>0.05) between T1 and T2. The difference in ammonia nitrogen production was observed only between T1 and T2, and was higher (p<0.05) in T1. The total VFA’s concentration was higher (p<0.05) in T3 compared to the control. All additives decreased the molar percentage of acetate (P<0.05). The concentration of acetate was lower (p<0.05) in T3 and T4 compared to control. Propionate concentration was higher (p<0.05) in T3 and T4 compared to other treatments and lower (p<0.05) in the control compared to the rest of treatments. Butyrate concentration was higher (p<0.05) in T2 and T4 compared to the rest of the treatments, and lower (p<0.05) in T3 than other treatments. The microbial protein synthesis measured as purine derivate done on residues was higher (p<0.05) for T3 compared to T1 and T2, but did not differ between T1, T2 and T4, and between T3 and T4. These results showed that the two additives have different individual effects on DM and CP degradability, but also associative effects in some fermentation parameters such as propionate production. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xiii, 79 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Brevibacillus laterosporus en
dc.subject Live yeast en
dc.subject Feed additive en
dc.subject Nutrient digestibility en
dc.subject Rumen fermentation en
dc.subject Microbial protein en
dc.subject Propionate en
dc.subject Acetate en
dc.subject Butyrate en
dc.subject Lactating cow en
dc.subject Volatile fatty acid en
dc.subject Degradability en
dc.subject In vitro en
dc.subject.ddc 636.2142
dc.subject.lcsh Rumen fermentation en
dc.subject.lcsh Ruminants -- Feeding and feeds en
dc.subject.lcsh Ruminants -- Nutrition en
dc.subject.lcsh Dairy Cattle – Feeding and feeds en
dc.subject.lcsh Dairy cattle -- Nutrition en
dc.subject.lcsh Cattle -- Nutrition en
dc.subject.lcsh Animal nutrition en
dc.subject.lcsh Livestock -- Metabolism en
dc.title Effects of Brevibacillus laterosporus and live yeast on rumen fermentation, nutrient digestibility and microbial protein synthesis en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Agriculture, Animal Health and Human Ecology en
dc.description.degree M. Sc. (Agriculture) en


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