Near‐infrared spectroscopy for rapid evaluation of winter cereals and Italian ryegrass forage mixtures

Author:

Yakubu Haruna Gado1ORCID,Worku Alemayehu2,Tóthi Róbert1,Tóth Tamás34ORCID,Orosz Szilvia5,Fébel Hedvig6ORCID,Kacsala László1,Húth Balázs3,Hoffmann Richárd7,Bazar George4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physiology and Animal Nutrition Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Kaposvár Hungary

2. Department of Animal and Range Science, College of Agricultural Sciences Arba Minch University Arba Minch Ethiopia

3. Agricultural and Food Research Centre Széchenyi István University Győr Hungary

4. ADEXGO Kft. Balatonfüred Hungary

5. Livestock Performance Testing Ltd. Gödöllő Hungary

6. Nutrition Physiology Research Group, Institute of Physiology and Animal Nutrition Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Herceghalom Hungary

7. Institute of Plant Production Sciences Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Kaposvár Hungary

Abstract

AbstractNear‐infrared (NIR) spectroscopy was employed to determine the differences between forage mixtures of winter cereals and Italian ryegrass and to evaluate fermentation characteristics of mixed silages. Forages were harvested on five phases (Cuts 1–5), with 1 week interval (n = 100). The yield of the last harvest (Cut 5) was ensiled and analyzed on four different days (D0, D7, D14, and D90) (n = 80). Principal component analysis based on the NIR data revealed differences according to the days of harvest, differences between winter cereals and Italian ryegrass forages, and differences in the fermentation stages of silages. The partial least square regression models for crude protein (CP), crude fiber (CF), and ash gave excellent determination coefficient in cross‐validation (R2CV > 0.9), while models for ether extract (EE) and total sugar content were weaker (R2CV = 0.87 and 0.74, respectively). The values of root mean square error of cross‐validation were 0.59, 0.76, 0.22, 0.31, and 2.36 %DM, for CP, CF, EE, ash, and total sugar, respectively. NIR proved to be an efficient tool in evaluating type and growth differences of the winter cereals and Italian ryegrass forage mixtures and the quality changes that occur during ensiling.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Medicine

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