Nutritive value of field pea (Pisum sativum L.) straw as influenced by variety, season, botanical fractions and urea pretreatment

Published Date
March 30, 2017
Type
Journal Article
Nutritive value of field pea (Pisum sativum L.) straw as influenced by variety, season, botanical fractions and urea pretreatment
Authors:
Jane Ambuku Wamatu
Ashraf Alkhtib, D. Abate, Seid Ahmed Kemal, Barbara Rischkowsky

To evaluate the potential of straw from field pea (Pisum sativum L.) as feed for ruminants in tropical highlands, the effect of variety (n = 6), season (main and short), botanical fraction (leaf and stem) and treatment with 4% urea on chemical composition (CP, NDF, ADF, ADL) and in vitro gas production during 24 h was studied. The latter was used to estimate in vitro organic matter digestibility (IVOMD). Variety had a significant (P < 0.05) effect on CP and ADL of the straw. The differences between the leaf and stem were significant (P < 0.001) for all parameters. Season affected the nutritive value of the leaf but not of the stem. The nutritive value of the whole straw was strongly correlated to the nutritive value of the leaf (r = 0.87) and stem (r = 0.86). The urea treatment increased CP from 99 to 121 g/kg DM and ME from 6.02 to 6.39 MJ/kg DM. The effect of treatment was thus much lower than the variance among varieties, so that selection for better quality straw without compromising pea yield could be interesting option for smallholder farmers in mixed crop – livestock systems.

Citation:
Jane Wamatu, Ashraf Alkhtib, D. Abate, Seid Ahmed Kemal, Barbara Rischkowsky. (30/3/2017). Nutritive value of field pea (Pisum sativum L. ) straw as influenced by variety, season, botanical fractions and urea pretreatment. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 225, pp. 54-61.
Keywords:
urea pretreatment
varietal effect
nutritive value
straw
field pea