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Table 4 Impact of the manila palm (Veitchia merrillii Becc.) on the generation of CH4, HCT concentration, blood urea nitrogen, and rumen fermentation in beef cattle

From: Effect of manila palm (Veitchia merrillii Becc.) on rumen fermentation and microbial population in beef heifers

Items

Level of Manila palm in Diet (%)

SEM

Contrast

0

1

3

5

 

Linear

Quadratic

Ruminal, pH

6.93

6.85

6.81

6.80

0.000000026

0.52

0.71

Ruminal temperature, oC

38.32

38.25

38.01

38.07

0.63

0.73

0.92

Blood urea nitrogen (BUN), mg/dL

10.77

10.98

11.08

10.69

0.18

0.87

0.12

Hematocrit (Hct), %

25.75

24.46

23.50

23.96

1.81

0.45

0.64

NH3-N, mg/dL

15.76

16.15

18.49

16.74

1.74

0.52

0.55

Total VFA, mmol/l

127.31

129.53

130.62

118.54

4.41

0.23

0.14

 

VFA profiles, mol/100mol

Acetic acid

68.28a

65.06b

60.64c

61.10c

0.86

 < 0.01

0.06

Propionic acid

21.82c

26.21b

29.96a

30.36a

1.15

 < 0.01

0.12

Butyric acid

9.89

8.73

9.40

8.55

0.65

0.28

0.82

CH4 productionA

28.68a

25.56b

22.81c

22.56c

0.81

 < 0.01

0.11

  1. abcValues on the same row with different superscripts differed (P < 0.05) NH3-N = amonia nitrogen, VFA = volatile fatty acids, SEM = standard error of mean, ACalculated according to Moss et al. (2000) CH4 production = 0.45 (acetic acid) − 0.275 (propionic acid) + 0.4 (butyric acid)