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The nutritive value of mulberry leaves (Morus alba) as a feed supplement for sheep

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dc.contributor.advisor Hadjigeorgiou, Ioannis E. en
dc.contributor.advisor Χατζηγεωργίου, Ιωάννης Ε. el
dc.contributor.author Kandylis, Kostas en
dc.contributor.author Harizanis, Paschalis C. en
dc.contributor.author Χαριζάνης, Πασχάλης Γ. el
dc.contributor.author Κανδύλης, Κώστας el
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:49:36Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:49:36Z
dc.date.issued 2009 en
dc.identifier.issn 00494747 en
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-008-9149-y en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/4681
dc.title The nutritive value of mulberry leaves (Morus alba) as a feed supplement for sheep en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.keyword Medicago sativa en
heal.keyword Morus alba en
heal.keyword Ovis aries en
heal.keyword Solubility en
heal.keyword Leaves en
heal.keyword Nitrogen en
heal.keyword Dietary Fiber en
heal.keyword Randomization en
heal.keyword Metabolism en
heal.keyword Mulberry en
heal.keyword Nutritive value en
heal.keyword Protein fractions en
heal.keyword Sheep en
heal.identifier.primary 10.1007/s11250-008-9149-y en
heal.recordProvider Γεωπονικό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών/Τμήμα Ζωικής Παραγωγής el
heal.recordProvider Γεωπονικό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών/Τμήμα Φυτικής Παραγωγής el
heal.publicationDate 2009 en
heal.bibliographicCitation Hadjigeorgiou, Ioannis E. The nutritive value of mulberry leaves (Morus alba) as a feed supplement for sheep. Tropical Animal Health and Production, vol. 41 (1), pp. 17-24, Springer 2009 en
heal.abstract A study to determine the nutritive value of mulberry (Morus alba) leaves in sheep diets was conducted. Mulberry leaves contained (g kg -1 on dry matter basis): 163 ash, 201 crude protein, 120 crude fibre, 37 ether extracts, 479 nitrogen-free extracts, 268 neutral detergent fibre, 148 acid detergent fibre, 41 acid detergent lignin, 121 cellulose and 107 hemicellulose, while the in vitro true digestibility of dry matter was 89.8%. The nitrogen (N) solubility, determined using: a) McDougall's buffer, b) 0.02 N sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and c) 0.15 N sodium chloride (NaCl) as solvents, ranged from 11.6 to 14.9% of total N. In addition, the soluble non-protein nitrogen contributed a substantial part of total N (26.1%), the total true protein was 14.4% and the protein fractions evaluated after classical protein fractionation, were: albumins 11.1, globulins 9.7, prolamins 44.1, glutelins 8.5 and insoluble (or structural) proteins 26.6% of total N. In a digestibility trial, where mulberry leaves partially replaced lucerne hay and concentrates in wether sheep diets, there were no significant differences in dry matter, crude protein or crude fibre digestibility of the total diet. It was concluded that mulberry leaves have an appreciable potential as a protein source in sheep feeding. en
heal.publisher Springer en
heal.journalName Tropical Animal Health and Production en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s11250-008-9149-y en


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