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Indian journal of animal nutrition | 2018

Responses of Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) Essential Oils Supplementation on in Vitro Rumen Fermentation Parameters in Buffalo

Ram Singh; Avijit Dey; Shyam Sundar Paul; M.K. Singh; B.S. Punia

The present study was carried out to investigate the effect of addition of graded dose of lemon grass (Cymbopogon citrates) essential oils (LGO) on in vitro rumen digestibility and fermentation parameters in buffalo. Two separate experiments were conducted with either oats hay or a mixed feed (oats hay: concentrate mixture, 60: 40) as substrate in completely randomized design with control (without LGO) and added with LGO @ 10, 20, 40 and 80 μL of LGO/40 mL of buffered rumen fluid. Incubations were carried out in 125 mL serum bottle under anaerobic conditions at 39°C for 24 h. Methane concentration (%) in the head space gas reduced (P<0.01) linearly with the increasing concentration of LGO irrespective of substrate. However, truly degradable dry matter (TDDM%) reduced (P<0.01) with LGO supplementation except in LGO-10 (10 μL dose). Although, both the substrates behaved comparatively in methane inhibition but inhibitory effect on TDDM was more pronounced with oats hay substrate than the mixed feed. Supplementation of LGO reduced (P<0.05) ammonia-N production for both the feeds but higher reduction was evident with mixed feed substrate. However, at low level (LGO-10), no effect was observed. There was reduction in acetate production by addition of LGO except for LGO-10 for both the substrates. There was reduction (P<0.05) in A: P ratio with addition of lemon grass oils irrespective of doses and diets. It might be concluded that lemongrass essential oils have a great potential to modulate rumen fermentation towards reducing methanogenesis and ammonia nitrogen production irrespective of dietary substance. A dose of 10 μL/40mL buffered rumen fluid (LGO-10) could be used to modify rumen fermentation to lower ruminal methane production without impeding feed fermentation, however, in vivo studies are required for confirmation of these results.


Agricultural Water Management | 2010

Synthetic and organic mulching and nitrogen effect on winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in a semi-arid environment.

Debashis Chakraborty; R.N. Garg; R.K. Tomar; Ravender Singh; S.K. Sharma; Ram Singh; S.M. Trivedi; R.B. Mittal; Payal Sharma; Kalpana Kamble


Potato Journal | 2007

EFFECT OF NITROGEN APPLICATION IN CONJUNCTION WITH BIO-INOCULANTS ON THE GROWTH, YIELD AND QUALITY OF POTATO UNDER INDO-GANGETIC PLAIN REGION

Seema Singh; Brajesh Singh; Om Pal Singh; Rajpal Singh; Ram Singh


Archive | 2015

Microbial Degradation of Textile Dyes for Environmental Safety

Ram Singh; Rasna Gupta; Rajat Pratap Singh


Molecular plant breeding | 2010

Marker assisted selection for improvement of quality traits in crop plants.

Gyan P. Mishra; S. K. Tiwari; R. K. Singh; Shashi Bala Singh; Ram Singh; R. Singh; Ye GuoYou; A. Selvi; G. P. Rao


Journal of Agrometeorology | 2010

Effect of weather parameters on karnal bunt disease in wheat in Karnal region of Haryana.

Raj Singh; Ram Singh; Diwan Singh; J. K. Mani; S. S. Karwasra; M. S. Beniwal


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2018

Weekly Assessment of Growth Performance of Broilers Fed Diet Supplemented with Garlic and Turmeric Powder and their Combination

Khwairakpam Ratika; R.K. James Singh; Ram Singh; M.K. Singh


Indian journal of scientific research | 2011

Toxigenic moulds associated with root tubers of safed musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum Sant. F)

Yashasvita Chauhan; Ram Singh; Ratika Singh; S.K. Singh


Molecular plant breeding | 2010

Molecular and physiological approaches for drought management in crops.

Gyan P. Mishra; Ram Singh; R. K. Singh; Shashi Bala Singh; R. Singh; Ye GuoYou; A. Selvi; G. P. Rao


Haryana journal of horticultural sciences | 2007

Response of okra genotypes to drip irrigation scheduling.

Anant Bahadur; Ram Singh; K. P. Singh; Raghavendra Singh; Maibam Chourjit Singh

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Gyan P. Mishra

Directorate of Groundnut Research

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M.K. Singh

Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology

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Shashi Bala Singh

Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences

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Avijit Dey

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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B.S. Punia

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Debashis Chakraborty

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Diwan Singh

Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University

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K. P. Singh

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Kalpana Kamble

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Om Pal Singh

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

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