PROTEIN AND CARBOHYDRATE COMPOSITION OF LUCERNE GROWN IN CANTERBURY

Authors

  • R.W. Bailey
  • R.M. Allison
  • K.F. O'Connor

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https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1970.32.1291

Abstract

Carbohydrate fractions and total nitrogen were measured in leaves and stems of Wairau lucerne grown in Canterbury. Leaves had lower levels of total soluble carbohydrate (3-5%), cellulose (S-10%) and lignin (a-4(%), and higher levels of total N (3.5-5%) than stems (total soluble carbohydrates l&22%, cellulose 2535%, lignin 4-11% and total N 1.5-4%). During the season, leaves did not change much in composition, whereas stems gradually increased in cellulose and lignin. Wintergrowing lucerne stems contained high total N (up to 4%), low, cellulose (13%) and lignin (4%). Irrigation increased soluble carbohydrate in stems, but not leaves 'in immature luceme. Defoliation of luceme led to a fall in soluble carbohydrate in the standing stems. About 50% of the lucerne total N was easily extracted from the plant as protein. .On a kg/ha basis, a yield of 15, 232 kg of DM (non-irrigated) contained 480 kg of total N, 1,385 kg total soluble carbohydrate and 2,563 kg of cellulose. Over a 70-day summer period, a protein yield of over a metric ton/ha was extracted from irrigated lucerne.

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1970-01-01

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