293-11 Non Structural Carbohydrate Concentrations During Wilting of PM- and AM-Cut Alfalfa.

See more from this Division: C06 Forage and Grazinglands
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
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Gaetan Tremblay1, Chantale Morin2, Gilles Belanger1, Annick Bertrand1, Yves Castonguay1, Real Michaud1 and Guy Allard3, (1)Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Quebec, QC, Canada
(2)Université Laval, Quebec, QC, Canada
(3)Université Laval, Quebec, QC, Canada
Presentations
  • Tremblay et al - Poster.pdf (2.6 MB)
  • Increased concentrations of non structural carbohydrates (NSC) in forages improve N use efficiency in dairy cows. We measured the changes in NSC concentration during wilting of PM- and AM-cut alfalfa. In 2008, field-grown (46°48′ N; 71°23′ W) alfalfa (cv. AC Caribou) was mown into wide swaths at the early flowering stage of development either at 18h30 (PM) of a sunny day or at 8h30 the following morning (AM). Triplicate forage samples were taken at cutting times and every 2 hours from 8h30 until the end of the second day. This 2-day experiment was conducted twice in spring and summer, and once in fall (n = 223). Concentration of NSC (glucose + fructose + sucrose + pinitol + starch) was chemically measured in a calibration set of samples and then predicted by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy.

    Concentration of NSC (mg/g DM) in PM- and AM-cut alfalfa at times of cutting* and every 2 hours following the AM-cutting.

    Sampling

    Spring growth

    Summer regrowth

    Fall regrowth

    Day

    Time

    PM

    AM

    PM

    AM

    PM

    AM

    1

    18h30

    85.7*

    106.3*

    134.4*

    2

    8h30

    87.4

    73.4*

    99.2

    89.8*

    128.7

    110.4*

    2

    10h30

    81.0

    77.5

    101.7

    80.4

    131.8

    110.2

    2

    12h30

    72.6

    58.7

    101.0

    84.0

    129.2

    116.7

    2

    14h30

    73.5

    68.5

    95.5

    87.4

    129.1

    111.6

    2

    16h30

    69.8

    72.4

    96.0

    86.3

    133.9

    110.9

    2

    18h30

    69.2

    64.7

    90.0

    73.5

    126.4

    107.5

    2

    20h30

    65.9

    67.5

    97.6

    81.9

    117.2

    102.5

    At cutting, NSC concentration was greater (+ 17% in spring, + 18% in summer, and + 22% in fall) in PM- than in AM-cut alfalfa. Concentration of NSC remained greater in PM- compared to AM-cut alfalfa throughout the wilting period for the summer and fall regrowth but not in spring growth; wilting conditions were poor in spring. Cutting alfalfa in PM improves forage quality.