Author:
Ciavarella T. A.,Simpson R. J.,Dove H.,Leury B. J.,Sims I. M.
Abstract
The concentrations of water-soluble carbohydrate (WSC) and its components,
starch, total nitrogen, and dry matter of phalaris
(Phalaris aquatica L. cv. Australian) pasture were
varied by shading for periods ranging from 38.5 to 46.5 h. In unshaded
pasture, WSC concentrations were lowest at sunrise [103 mg/g dry
matter (DM)] and increased until early afternoon (to 160 mg/g DM).
Sucrose and starch increased in concentration during daylight, whilst the
concentrations of glucose, fructose, fructan, and a component of WSC
considered to be mainly the carbohydrate moiety of glycoside(s) were
relatively constant. The concentrations of starch, and all components of WSC
except sucrose, were reduced by shading, but increased to the concentrations
observed in the unshaded pasture within 2–4 h after removal of the
cover. The fructans present in phalaris were determined to be oligosaccharides
of degree of polymerisation (DP) 3 and DP 4 and high molecular mass fructans
with DP >10. Nitrogen concentration of shaded pasture was initially higher
(4.7% DM) than in unshaded pasture (3.9% DM), but decreased
after removal of the shade cover. Dry matter content was reduced in shaded
pasture, partly due to increased retention of water on the exterior of plants.
The experiment was a precursor for a grazing trial in which the WSC content of
pasture was to be altered by shading. It indicated that shading would
potentially alter WSC and N concentrations, and DM content, but would have
only a relatively small impact on the digestibility of the pasture.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
34 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献