Use of oilseed rape meal in livestock diet
2004
Marjanovic-Jeromela, A. | Vasic, D. | Marinkovic, R. | Mihailovic, V. | Mikic, A.(Naucni institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Serbia and Montenegro))
The extraction of oil from oilseed rape seed leaves behind the so-called meal, which has about 40% crude protein and is used as animal feed. A trial with oilseed rape lasting from 1998 till 2000 was established at the Rimski Sancevi Experiment Field of the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops from Novi Sad, Serbia (Serbia and Montenegro). The highest average seed yield per plant (11.5 g) and the highest protein content (21.9%) was observed in Novi Sad cultivar Sremcica, meaning that the extraction of oil from its seed can leave behind the highest yield of protein-enriched meal. After their plant height, number of lateral branches, leaf number abd stem thickness it was concluded that Banacanka, Sremcica, Falcon, Duna and Casino have high potential for green forage yield and that they can be utilised for direct cattle feeding as a fresh forage, as well as a gene donors in breeding for higher forage yield.
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