2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijpb13020005
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Identification of Tartary Buckwheat Varieties Suitable for Forage via Nutrient Value Analysis at Different Growth Stages

Abstract: It is important to select buckwheat varieties suitable for foraging and determining their best harvest time as increasing attention was paid to the forage value of buckwheat. Here, eight tartary buckwheat varieties were identified as suitable for forage based on their potential forage value through assaying the contents of ash, crude protein, crude fiber, crude fat, acid detergent fiber, neutral detergent fiber, nitrogen free extract, calcium, phosphorus, total flavonoids, and rutin in these tartary buckwheat … Show more

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“…Moreover, when considering the air-gap spacing, a maximum peak intensity was achieved at 7 cm, with similar intensities observed between 8.5 cm and 10 cm. bandry [44,45]. As depicted in Figure 10, when the electrode distance was 7 cm, the alfalfa exhibited the highest RFQ value.…”
Section: Infrared Spectroscopic Analysismentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Moreover, when considering the air-gap spacing, a maximum peak intensity was achieved at 7 cm, with similar intensities observed between 8.5 cm and 10 cm. bandry [44,45]. As depicted in Figure 10, when the electrode distance was 7 cm, the alfalfa exhibited the highest RFQ value.…”
Section: Infrared Spectroscopic Analysismentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Relative forage quality serves as a crucial indicator of forage quality, with higher RFQ values indicating superior quality and promoting sustainable development in animal husbandry [44,45]. As depicted in Figure 10, when the electrode distance was 7 cm, the alfalfa exhibited the highest RFQ value.…”
Section: Relative Forage Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%