In Vitro Assessment of the Nutritional Value of Seed Crop Plants Damaged by Hailstorms and Strong Winds as Alternative Forages for Ruminants
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
The increasing frequency of extreme weather events, exacerbated by climate
change, has caused significant physical damage to crops worldwide. This study explores
the potential of repurposing crop plants that exhibit structural breakage due to hailstorms
and strong winds and were originally cultivated for seed production (amaranth, borage,
camelina, flax, quinoa, soybean, and white lupin) as alternative forages for ruminants.
Their nutritional value was assessed by analyzing chemical composition, in vitro dry matter
degradability (DMD), in vitro neutral detergent fiber degradability (NDFD), estimated
dry matter intake (DMI), and relative feed value (RFV) compared to conventional forages
(alfalfa and ryegrass hay from undamaged plant). Results revealed significant variability
among the damaged crops. Borage, amaranth, and white lupin exhibited superior DMD,
NDFD, estimated DMI, and RFV, positioning them as promising forage alternatives. Soybean
and quinoa showed protein content, DMD, NDFD, estimated DMI, and RFV comparable
to alfalfa hay, suggesting their suitability as substitutes. However, camelina exhibited
limited NDFD, while flax had low DMD, NDFD, estimated DMI, and RFV, indicating the
need for pre-treatment strategies to optimize their nutritional value. Overall, repurposing
weather-damaged borage, amaranth, white lupin, soybean, and quinoa as alternative forages
for ruminants provides a promising approach to mitigating feed shortages, improving
feed resource utilization, and optimizing resource utilization in livestock production.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
alternative ruminant feeds; damaged seed crop plants; agricultural resilience; feed resource optimization; sustainable livestock production
Elenco autori:
Sonia Tassone, Salvatore Barbera, Rabeb Issaoui, Hatsumi Kaihara, Sara Glorio Patrucco, Khalil Abid
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