Jon Øvrum Hansen
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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Journal of Animal Science | 2018
Kahsay Gebremariam Nirea; Marta Pérez de Nanclares; Adrijana Škugor; Nils Kristian Afseth; T.H.E. Meuwissen; Jon Øvrum Hansen; Liv Torunn Mydland; Margareth Øverland
Apparent total-tract digestibility (ATTD) of nutrients could be an alternative measure of feed efficiency (FE) when breeding for robust animals that are fed fiber-rich diets. Apparent total-tract digestibility of nutrients requires measuring individual feed intake of a large number of animals which is expensive and complex. Alternatively, ATTD of nutrients and feces chemical composition can be predicted using fecal near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (FNIRS). The objective of this study was to assess if the feces chemical composition and ATTD of nutrients can be predicted using FNIRS that originate from various pig-experimental datasets. Fecal samples together with detailed information on the feces chemical composition and ATTD of nutrients were obtained from four different pig experiments. Feces near-infrared spectroscopy was analyzed from fecal samples of a complete dataset. The model was calibrated using the FNIRS and reference samples of feces chemical composition and ATTD of nutrients. The robustness and predictability of the model were evaluated by the r2 and the closeness between SE of calibration (SEC) and SE of cross-validation (SECV). Prediction of the feces chemical components and ATTD of nutrients were successful as SEC and SECV were equivalent. Calibration model was developed to estimate the ATTD of nutrients and fecal chemical composition from the FNIRS and worked well for OM (r2 = 0.94; SEC = 48.5; SECV = 56.6), CP (r2 = 0.89; SEC = 18.1; SECV = 18.8), GE (r2 = 0.92; SEC = 1.2; SECV = 1.4), NDF (r2 = 0.94; SEC = 55; SECV = 60.2), OM digestibility (r2 = 0.94; SEC = 5.5; SECV = 6.7), GE digestibility (r2 = 0.88; SEC = 2.3; SECV = 2.6), and fat digestibility (r2 = 0.79; SEC = 6, SECV = 6.8). However, the SE of prediction was slightly higher than what has been reported in another study. The prediction of feces chemical composition for fat (r2 = 0.69; SEC = 11.7, SECV = 12.3), CP digestibility (r2 = 0.63; SEC = 2.3; SECV = 2.7), and NDF digestibility (r2 = 0.64, SEC = 7.7, SECV = 8.8) was moderate. We conclude that the FNIRS accurately predicts the chemical composition of feces and ATTD of nutrients for OM, CP, and GE. The approach of FNIRS is a cost-effective method for measuring digestibility and FE in a large-scale pig-breeding programs.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2018
Sandeep Sharma; Line Degn Hansen; Jon Øvrum Hansen; Liv Torunn Mydland; Svein J. Horn; Margareth Øverland; Vincent G. H. Eijsink; Kiira Susanna Vuoristo
The conversion of nonedible biomass to protein for use in feed is an attractive strategy toward improved sustainability in aquaculture. We have studied the possibility to produce protein-rich yeast Candida utilis on a medium consisting of enzymatically hydrolyzed sulphite-pulped spruce wood, mainly providing glucose, and enzymatically hydrolyzed brown seaweed, supplemented with ammonium sulfate. The results show that this blend constitutes a complete fermentation medium that enables good growth rates and cell yields. Results from a salmon feeding trial showed that the yeast can replace parts of a traditional fishmeal diet without harmful effects, although the apparent protein digestibility coefficient for the yeast was suboptimal. While further optimization of both the fermentation process and downstream processing is needed, the present proof-of-concept study shows a path to the production of microbial protein based on a simple, local and sustainable fermentation medium.
Aquaculture | 2008
Jon Øvrum Hansen; Gerd Marit Berge; Marie Hillestad; Åshild Krogdahl; Trina Falck Galloway; Halvor Holm; Jørgen Holm; Bente Ruyter
Aquaculture | 2010
Jon Øvrum Hansen; Michael Penn; Margareth Øverland; Karl D. Shearer; Åshild Krogdahl; Liv Torunn Mydland; Trond Storebakken
Aquaculture | 2011
Edison Serrano; Trond Storebakken; Michael Penn; Margareth Øverland; Jon Øvrum Hansen; Liv Torunn Mydland
Livestock Science | 2017
M. Pérez de Nanclares; Michaela P. Trudeau; Jon Øvrum Hansen; Liv Torunn Mydland; P. E. Urriola; G. C. Shurson; C. Piercey Åkesson; N.P. Kjos; M.Ø. Arntzen; Margareth Øverland
Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2017
Jon Øvrum Hansen; Anders Skrede; Liv Torunn Mydland; Margareth Øverland
Aquaculture | 2011
Jon Øvrum Hansen; Karl D. Shearer; Margareth Øverland; Trond Storebakken
Aquaculture Nutrition | 2012
Jon Øvrum Hansen; Michael Penn; Karl D. Shearer; Trond Storebakken; Margareth Øverland
Lupins for health and wealth. Proceedings of the 12th International Lupin Conference, Fremantle, Western Australia, 14-18 September 2008 | 2008
Edison Serrano; Trond Storebakken; Michael Penn; Thor Landsverk; Jon Øvrum Hansen; Liv Torunn Mydland