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Title: Effect of cutting interval on yield, chemical composition and Invitro digestibility of Moringa oleifera.
Authors: Hossain, Aslam
Issue Date: Nov-2021
Publisher: Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Khulshi, Chattagram-4225, Bangladesh
Abstract: The present study has been conducted to evaluate the cutting interval of Moringa (Moringa oleifera) on nutritional composition and in vitro digestibility. After plantation the moringa leaves were harvested at 6 and 8 weeks cutting interval then it was dried, grind and analyzed the nutrient content. In this study, the fresh yield of Moringa was 1115.1 kg/hec & 1515.1kg/hec, DM yield 244.91 kg/hec & 395.77 kg/hec ; CP yield 46.80 kg/hec & 72.35 kg/hec respectively where P <0.05 which was significant. The chemical composition of Moringa oleifera at 6 to 8 weeks cutting interval were DM 21.94% & 26.56%, moisture 78.06% & 73.44%, ash 8.24% & 6.68%, CP 19.11% & 18.28% OM 92.32% & 91.16% respectively. Finally the DM, ash and OM digestibility at 6 & 8 weeks cutting interval were 79.9% & 74.0% ; 1.86 % & 1.65% ; 99.57% & 99.52% respectively. Based on present findings it can be suggest that the nutritive value of moringa foliage in terms of IVDMD, IVOMD and chemical composition harvested at 8 week cutting interval is better than 6 week.
URI: http://dspace.cvasu.ac.bd/jspui/handle/123456789/913
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