Effects of dietary laccase supplementation on growth performance, nutrient digestion, rumen fermentation and microbiota in dairy bulls
2020
Yue, Z.Q. | Xu, Y.Z. | Wang, C. | Liu, Q. | Guo, G. | Huo, W.J. | Zhang, J. | Chen, L. | Pei, C.X. | Zhang, Y.L. | Zhang, S.L.
This study investigated the impacts of dietary laccase addition on performance, nutrient digestion, rumen fermentation and microbiota in bulls. Eight Holstein bulls with rumen cannula were allocated in a repeated 4 × 4 Latin square experiment design into four groups: control, low-laccase (LL), medium-laccase (ML) and high-laccase (HL) with 0, 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 g/kg dietary dry matter (DM) of laccase addition, respectively. Addition of laccase did not influence DM intake but higher average daily gain and lower feed conversion ratio were found for bulls in ML group. Apparent nutrients digestibility elevated linearly with increasing laccase supplementation. Digestibility of DM and organic matter in ML, crude protein (CP) in ML and HL as well as neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and acid detergent fibre in LL, ML and HL were higher. Increasing laccase addition quadratically decreased ruminal pH, quadratically increased total volatile fatty acids content and changed ruminal fermentation mode to more propionate formation. Ruminal ammonia-N concentration decreased linearly. Ruminal degradability of concentrate CP and corn silage DM were higher for bulls in ML, but degradability of corn silage NDF was higher for bulls in ML and HL groups. Activities of cellobiase, α-amylase and laccase were higher for bulls in ML group. Populations of total bacteria, methanogens, Fibrobacter succinogenes, Ruminococcus albus, Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens, Prevotella ruminicola and Ruminobacter amylophilus increased linearly, but fungi and R. flavefaciens increased quadratically. Urine excretion of total purine derivatives was higher for bulls receiving medium or high level of laccase supplementation. The results suggested that dietary laccase supplementation increased performance and nutrient digestibility, and the appropriate addition level of laccase was 0.4 g/kg DM in bulls.
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