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Animal | 2011

Feed intake, milk production and composition of crossbred cows fed with insect-protected Bollgard II® cottonseed containing Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab proteins.

K.K. Singhal; Amrish Kumar Tyagi; Y S Rajput; Mahendra Singh; Kaur H; Perez T; Hartnell Gf

Twenty crossbred lactating multiparous cows were used in a 28-day study to compare dry matter intake (DMI), milk yield, milk composition and Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) protein concentrations in plasma when fed diets containing Bollgard II(®) cottonseed (BGII) or a control non-genetically modified isogenic cottonseed (CON). Bollgard II cottonseed contains the Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab insecticidal proteins that protect cotton plants from feeding damage caused by certain lepidopteran insects. Cows were assigned randomly to the BGII or CON treatments after a 2-week adjustment period. Cows consumed a concentrate containing 40% crushed cottonseed according to milk yield and green maize forage ad libitum. All cows received the same diet but with different crushed cottonseed sources. Cottonseed was included to provide approximately 2.9 kg per cow daily (dry matter basis). The ingredient composition of the concentrate was 40% crushed cottonseed, 15% groundnut cake, 20% corn, 22% wheat bran, 1% salt and 2% mineral mixture. Milk and blood plasma were analyzed for Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab proteins. DMI, BW, milk yield and milk components did not differ between cows on the BGII and CON treatments. Although milk yield and milk fat percentage were not affected by treatment, 4% fat-corrected milk (FCM) production and FCM/kg DMI for cows on the BGII treatment (14.0 kg/cow per day, 1.12 kg/kg) were significantly improved compared with cows on the CON treatment (12.1 kg/cow per day, 0.97 kg/kg). Gossypol contents in BGII cottonseed and conventional cottonseed were similar. Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab2 proteins in Bollgard II cottonseed were 5.53 and 150.8 μg/g, respectively, and were not detected in the milk or plasma samples. The findings suggested that Bollgard II cottonseed can replace conventional cottonseed in dairy cattle diets with no adverse effects on performance and milk composition.


Archives of Animal Nutrition | 2011

Evaluation of complementary effects of 9,10-anthraquinone and fumaric acid on methanogenesis and ruminal fermentation in vitro

Seyed Hadi Ebrahimi; Madhu Mohini; K.K. Singhal; Vahideh Heidarian Miri; Amrish Kumar Tyagi

The objective of the present study was to investigate the hypothesis that 9,10-anthraquinone (AQ) in combination with fumaric acid (FMA) may provide complementary effects to inhibit methanogens and enhance rumens capacity for better utilisation of FMA towards propionate production. Three levels of AQ and four levels of FMA were tested in a 3 × 4 factorial design using in vitro gas production technique. AQ reduced the total gas and methane production significantly. The combination of 4 ppm AQ with FMA had additive effect on concentration of propionate. Supplementation of AQ alone resulted in hydrogen accumulation (p < 0.001), whereas presence of FMA (up to 6.5 mM) along with AQ declined hydrogen concentration (p < 0.001). The level of 4 ppm AQ did not affect in vitro digestibility, however, a reduction of organic matter digestibility was caused by 8 ppm AQ (p < 0.001), which was partially compensated by the addition of FMA (p = 0.06). The optimum FMA level depended on the AQ concentration. At 4 ppm AQ, a FMA level of 3.5 mM had best possible effect on partitioning factor and microbial biomass production (p < 0.001), though, at 8 ppm AQ the higher level of FMA (6.5 mM) responded better. Overall, FMA in combination with AQ provided an alternative hydrogen sink and might be introduced as a novel strategy for mitigation of enteric methane emission. Nevertheless, the result should be proved by in vivo experiments.


Current Science | 2005

Methane emission estimates from enteric fermentation in Indian livestock: Dry matter intake approach

K.K. Singhal; Madhu Mohini; Arvind K. Jha; Prabhat K. Gupta


Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2010

Nutritional evaluation of transgenic cottonseed in the ration of lactating dairy cows

Ranjan Kumar Mohanta; K.K. Singhal; Amrish Kumar Tyagi; Y S Rajput; Shiv Prasad


Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2001

Chemical composition including amino acid, fatty acid and glucosinolate profile of taramira (Eruca sativa) oilseed*

Srinibas Das; Amrish Kumar Tyagi; K.K. Singhal


Indian journal of animal nutrition | 1999

Effect of Mustard Oil and Glucosinolate on Rumen Fermentation

Amrish Kumar Tyagi; K.K. Singhal


Indian journal of animal nutrition | 2001

Effect of Supplementation of Rumensin and Level of Roughage on Methane Production

Keshab Barman; Madhu Mohini; K.K. Singhal


International Journal of Dairy Technology | 2009

Enhancement of the conjugated linoleic acid and vitamin A and E contents in goat milk through green fodder feeding.

Amrish Kumar Tyagi; Manju Saluja; C Kathirvelan; K.K. Singhal


Indian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2001

Effect of glucosinolate of mustard-and rapeseed oil-cake on performance of crossbred cattle

Amrish Kumar Tyagi; K.K. Singhal


Indian journal of animal nutrition | 2011

Effect of Herbal Mixture Supplementation on Methane Emission and Milk Production in Cattle

Pankaj Jain; Madhu Mohini; K.K. Singhal; Amrish Kumar Tyagi

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Amrish Kumar Tyagi

National Dairy Research Institute

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Madhu Mohini

National Dairy Research Institute

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Y S Rajput

National Dairy Research Institute

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Seyed Hadi Ebrahimi

National Dairy Research Institute

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Harjit Kaur

National Dairy Research Institute

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Manju Saluja

National Dairy Research Institute

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Neelam Kewalramani

National Dairy Research Institute

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Arvind K. Jha

National Physical Laboratory

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Brij Kishor Singh

National Dairy Research Institute

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C Kathirvelan

National Dairy Research Institute

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