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In situ degradability of dry matter and fibrous fraction of sorghum

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Table 1-.Chemical composition and pH of silages used in the  degradability trial.  Variables  CMS-XS 165 BR-601  BR 700  CMS-XS 114 Total DM (%)  28.22  22.29  32.66  31.02  CP (%)  12.62  7.99  8.61  10.27  NDF (%)  45.63  51.22  49.86  53.03  ADF (%)  25
Table 2. Soluble fraction (A), potentially degradable insoluble  fraction (B), degradation rate (C), indigestible fraction (Fi),  potential degradation (Dp), effective degradation (De) of dry  matter of silages of four sorghum genotypes with and without  t
Table 3. Soluble fraction (A), potentially degradable insoluble  fraction (B), degradation rate (C), indigestible fraction (Fi),  potential degradation (Dp), effective degradation (De) of neutral  detergent fiber of silages of four sorghum genotypes with a
Table 4. Soluble fraction (A), potentially degradable insoluble  fraction (B), degradation rate (C), indigestible fraction (Fi),  potential degradation (Dp), effective degradation (De) of acid  detergent fiber of silages of four sorghum genotypes with and
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