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Animal | 2008

Effect of the tropical tannin-rich shrub legumes Calliandra calothyrsus and Flemingia macrophylla on methane emission and nitrogen and energy balance in growing lambs

Tassilo T. Tiemann; Carlos E. Lascano; Hans-Rudolf Wettstein; A. C. Mayer; Michael Kreuzer; H.D. Hess

The objective of this study was to test whether the use of tannin-rich shrub legume forage is advantageous for methane mitigation and metabolic protein supply at unchanged energy supply when supplemented in combination with tannin-free legumes to sheep. In a 6 × 6 Latin-square design, foliage of two tannin-rich shrub legume species (Calliandra calothyrsus and Flemingia macrophylla) were used to replace either 1/3 or 2/3, respectively, of a herbaceous high-quality legume (Vigna unguiculata) in a diet composed of the tropical grass Brachiaria brizantha and Vigna in a ratio of 0.55 : 0.45. A Brachiaria-only diet served as the negative control. Each experimental period lasted for 28 days, with week 3 serving for balance measurement and data collection inclusive of a 2-day stay of the sheep in open-circuit respiration chambers for measurement of gaseous exchange. While Vigna supplementation improved protein and energy utilisation, the response to the partial replacement with tannin-rich legumes was less clear. The apparent total tract digestibilities of organic matter, NDF and ADF were reduced when the tannin-rich plants partially replaced Vigna, and the dose-response relationships were mainly linear. The tannin-rich plants caused the expected redistribution of more faecal N in relation to urinary N. While Flemingia addition still led to a net body N retention, even when fed at the higher proportion, adding higher amounts of Calliandra resulted in body protein mobilisation in the growing lambs. With respect to energy, supplementation of Vigna alone improved utilisation, while this effect was absent when a tannin-rich plant was added. The inclusion of the tannin-rich plants reduced methane emission per day and per unit of feed and energy intake by up to 24% relative to the Vigna-only-supplemented diet, but this seems to have been mostly the result of a reduced organic matter and fibre digestion. In conclusion, Calliandra seems less apt as protein supplement for ruminants while Flemingia could partially replace a high-quality legume in tropical livestock systems. However, methane mitigation would be small due to associated reductions in N and energy retention.


Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2010

In vitro evidence for the importance of cultivation conditions on the effects of Calliandra tannins on ruminal escape of soybean protein and its post-ruminal degradability

Tassilo T. Tiemann; Javier Eduardo Cortés; Martha L Pabón; H.D. Hess; Michael Kreuzer; Juan E Carulla

Purified condensed tannins (CT) extracted from the legume Calliandra calothyrsus (var. San Ramón CIAT 22310), harvested in the dry and the rainy season and cultivated with low or high level of fertilization were added to soybean meal in a ratio of 600 mg/g of the incubated crude protein (CP). Effects on degradation either in ruminal fluid only, or in ruminal fluid followed by incubation in HCl/pepsin, were evaluated using a modified two-step in vitro method. Season was found to have larger effects on in vitro ruminal and post-ruminal CP degradation than fertilization. Condensed tannins from the rainy season harvest reduced ruminal CP degradation less than that from the dry season harvest. They had also less negative effects on the degradability of rumen escape protein and enhanced the proportion of post-ruminally degraded CP more than CT from the dry season harvest. An increase in level of fertilization reduced ruminal CP degradation in CT from the rainy season plants but this was not associated with effects on post-ruminal degradation. The study demonstrated the importance of environmental factors for the efficiency of CT in modifying ruminal and post-ruminal CP degradation.


International Congress Series | 2006

Strategic use of tannins as means to limit methane emission from ruminant livestock

H.D. Hess; Tassilo T. Tiemann; F. Noto; Juan E Carulla; Michael Kreuzer


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2008

In vitro ruminal fermentation of tanniniferous tropical plants: Plant-specific tannin effects and counteracting efficiency of PEG

Tassilo T. Tiemann; Patricia Avila; G. Ramírez; Carlos E. Lascano; Michael Kreuzer; H.D. Hess


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2007

Nutrient composition and in vitro ruminal fermentation of tropical legume mixtures with contrasting tannin contents

C.D. Stürm; Tassilo T. Tiemann; Carlos E. Lascano; Michael Kreuzer; Hans Dieter Hess


Agroforestry Systems | 2006

The effects of cultivation site on forage quality of Calliandra calothyrsus var. Patulul

H.D. Hess; Tassilo T. Tiemann; F Noto; Steven Franzel; Carlos E. Lascano; Michael Kreuzer


In: Hershey, Clair H. (ed.). Eco-Efficiency: From vision to reality | 2012

Tropical forage-based systems to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions

Michael Peters; Idupulapati M. Rao; Myles J. Fisher; Guntur V. Subbaraoa; Siriwan D. Martens; Mario Herrero; Rein van der Hoek; Rainer Schultze-Kraft; John W. Miles; A. Castro; Sophie Graefe; Tassilo T. Tiemann; Miguel Ayarza; Glenn Hyman


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2008

The ruminal degradability of fibre explains part of the low nutritional value and reduced methanogenesis in highly tanniniferous tropical legumes

Tassilo T. Tiemann; Carlos E. Lascano; Michael Kreuzer; Hans Dieter Hess


International Congress Series | 2006

Effects of tannins on ruminal degradation and excretory pattern of N and implications for the potential N emission from the manure

H.D. Hess; Tassilo T. Tiemann; Ch.D. Stürm; Juan E Carulla; Carlos E. Lascano; Michael Kreuzer


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2010

Influence of cultivation site and fertilisation on the properties of condensed tannins and in vitro ruminal nutrient degradation of Calliandra calothyrsus, Flemingia macrophylla and Leucaena leucocephala

Tassilo T. Tiemann; Luis Horacio Franco; G. Ramírez; Michael Kreuzer; Carlos E. Lascano; H.D. Hess

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Carlos E. Lascano

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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H.D. Hess

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Hans Dieter Hess

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Juan E Carulla

National University of Colombia

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Javier Eduardo Cortés

National University of Colombia

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Martha L Pabón

National University of Colombia

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A. Castro

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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G. Ramírez

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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