PENGARUH DOSIS UREA DALAM AMONIASI TANDAN KOSONG SAWIT TERHADAP KECERNAAN ZAT-ZAT MAKANAN SECARA IN-VITRO The Effect Ammoniated Palm Empty Bunch on The In-Vitro Digestibility and Fermentability
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https://doi.org/10.24014/jupet.v3i2.244Keywords:
Palm empty bunch, Ilmmoniation, in vitro digestion.Abstract
The objective of this research was to determine $e effect ammoniated palm empty bunch on the in vitro d,gestibility and fennentability. Palm empty bunch is ammoniated by O. 2, 4 and 6% urea kg/ DM with length of 3 weeks fennentation at anaerobic condition. Digestibility was detennined after 48 h incubation with rumen fluid ofTilley and Terry technique. Data were analyzed as a Block randomized Design. Digestibility of DM" NDF and ADF, were difference among treabnents. In vitro DM, OM, NDF, ADF and sellulosa digestibility after 48 h was higher for level 4 and 6% urea than for 0, and 2%.}. The average of pH was non difference among treabnent Concentration of NH3 and VFA were increase for all treabnent. It was concluded that palm empty bunch ammoniated by 4% urea/DM has better digestibility.Published
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