Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4304166033> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4304166033 endingPage "2000" @default.
- W4304166033 startingPage "2000" @default.
- W4304166033 abstract "The dairy industry is facing challenges in balancing forage supply and crop production. Therefore, forage supply based on a farm land-saving approach should be developed to overcome the human−livestock competition on farmland. The objective of this study was to learn the potential impact of partially replacing oat hay with whole-plant hydroponic barley seedlings (HBS) produced via a land-saving hydroponic method on growth performance, digestibility, and rumen microbiota in Holstein dairy heifers. In total, 39 Holstein heifers were randomly divided into 13 blocks based on age and body weight for an 8-week experimental period. The heifers within each block were randomly allocated to one of three diets group: (1) 0% HBS and 16% oat hay (CON); (2) 4% HBS and 12% oat hay (25% HBS); and (3) 8% HBS and 8% oat hay (50% HBS). Compared to CON, feed intake, growth performance, and body N retention were similar to those in cows fed 25% HBS but lower in 50% HBS-fed animals (p < 0.05). Reduced digestibility (crude protein (CP) and organic matter (OM)) was observed in 50% HBS animals (p < 0.05). Compared to the control, the levels of Lachnospiraceae_XPB1014_group, Bacillus, and Colidextribacter were higher, but the levels of Sphaerochaeta and Ruminiclostridium were lower in 50% HBS animals (p < 0.05). Additionally, the digestibility of CP (p < 0.01, r = −0.61) and ether extract (EE) (p < 0.01, r = −0.58) was negatively correlated with Lachnospiraceae_XPB1014_group. The digestibility of OM (p = 0.01, r = −0.55), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) (p = 0.01, r = −0.56), acid detergent fiber (ADF) (p = 0.02, r = −0.52), and CP (p < 0.01, r = −0.61) was negatively correlated with Bacillus. The digestibility of NDF (p = 0.02, r = −0.52) and ADF (p = 0.03, r = −0.50) was negatively correlated with Colidextribacter. The digestibility of OM (p = 0.03, r = 0.50), NDF (p = 0.03, r = 0.50), and ADF (p = 0.03, r = 0.49) was positively correlated with Ruminiclostridium. The digestibility of OM (p = 0.04, r = 0.47), CP (p < 0.01, r = 0.58), and EE (p = 0.03, r = 0.49) was positively correlated with unclassified_f_Rikenellaceae. The digestibility of CP was positively correlated with Sphaerochaeta (p = 0.02, r = 0.53). In conclusion, the current study suggests that HBS could replace oat hay in a ratio-dependent manner. The reduced growth performance could be caused by lower feed intake and digestibility, which may be attributed to the alteration in the rumen’s microbial population. Further exploration of the inhibiting factors of HBS would broaden the application of hydroponic feed in the future." @default.
- W4304166033 created "2022-10-11" @default.
- W4304166033 creator A5013814771 @default.
- W4304166033 creator A5014861529 @default.
- W4304166033 creator A5061976160 @default.
- W4304166033 creator A5087739494 @default.
- W4304166033 creator A5087756729 @default.
- W4304166033 creator A5090997272 @default.
- W4304166033 creator A5091525913 @default.
- W4304166033 date "2022-10-10" @default.
- W4304166033 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W4304166033 title "Partial Replacement of Oat Hay with Whole-Plant Hydroponic Barley Seedlings Modulates Ruminal Microbiota and Affects Growth Performance of Holstein Heifers" @default.
- W4304166033 cites W1996129397 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W1997087247 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2001970512 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2003384436 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2013036831 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2036725723 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2088245428 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2088833470 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2132598047 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2149515881 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2152885278 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2157107905 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2281826643 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2766820200 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2941749885 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2951912016 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2962738122 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W2999785144 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W3038428276 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W3043691113 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W3088303990 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W3096705586 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W3099525085 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W3154032606 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W3201620439 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W3212888652 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W4210460021 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W4214612342 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W4221039581 @default.
- W4304166033 cites W4289083673 @default.
- W4304166033 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10102000" @default.
- W4304166033 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36296276" @default.
- W4304166033 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4304166033 type Work @default.
- W4304166033 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W4304166033 countsByYear W43041660332023 @default.
- W4304166033 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4304166033 hasAuthorship W4304166033A5013814771 @default.
- W4304166033 hasAuthorship W4304166033A5014861529 @default.
- W4304166033 hasAuthorship W4304166033A5061976160 @default.
- W4304166033 hasAuthorship W4304166033A5087739494 @default.
- W4304166033 hasAuthorship W4304166033A5087756729 @default.
- W4304166033 hasAuthorship W4304166033A5090997272 @default.
- W4304166033 hasAuthorship W4304166033A5091525913 @default.
- W4304166033 hasBestOaLocation W43041660331 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C100544194 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C106191032 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C140793950 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C24461792 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C2777695942 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C2779370140 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C2779704485 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C2780138947 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C42062724 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C6557445 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C70262065 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C100544194 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C106191032 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C140793950 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C24461792 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C2777695942 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C2779370140 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C2779704485 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C2780138947 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C31903555 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C42062724 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C523546767 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C54355233 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C6557445 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C70262065 @default.
- W4304166033 hasConceptScore W4304166033C86803240 @default.
- W4304166033 hasFunder F4320321001 @default.
- W4304166033 hasIssue "10" @default.
- W4304166033 hasLocation W43041660331 @default.
- W4304166033 hasLocation W43041660332 @default.
- W4304166033 hasLocation W43041660333 @default.
- W4304166033 hasLocation W43041660334 @default.
- W4304166033 hasOpenAccess W4304166033 @default.
- W4304166033 hasPrimaryLocation W43041660331 @default.
- W4304166033 hasRelatedWork W1969001684 @default.
- W4304166033 hasRelatedWork W2062786158 @default.
- W4304166033 hasRelatedWork W2070661247 @default.