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Implementation of triticale in nutrition of non-ruminant animals

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2011
Authors
Đekić, Vera
Mitrović, Sreten
Milovanović, Milivoje
Đurić, Nenad
Kresović, Branka
Tapanarova, Angelina
Đermanović, Vladan
Mitrović, Marko
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Cognition of chemical composition and nutritive values of triticale grain as well as the effect of its application in non-ruminant animal nutrition were pointed out in this paper. There is a high level of proteins in the grain of triticale (2 to 3% more than wheat and 4% more than rye), with very beneficial amino acid composition, and is the reason for its usage in domestic animals nutrition. Nowadays, people are of the opinion that triticale is one of potential plant species with the brightest perspective in the production of food for domestic animals. Considering the increased production of triticale, some detail researching of its nutritional value is necessary due to the required evaluation of the role and significance in domestic animal nutrition based on triticale. Due to intensive plant breeding programs, there are new varieties of triticale in the market, distinctive by the higher yield and wide range of desired traits. As a result of this, triticale is becoming very attractive... and is occupying larger portions of arable land. These review will show if there are some advantages of triticale compared to other cereals and how large the frame of these advantages is, as well as how it will affect the further spreading of triticale on arable land.

Keywords:
Triticale / chemical composition / nutritive capacity / nutrition
Source:
African Journal of Biotechnology, 2011, 10, 30, 5697-5704
Publisher:
  • Academic Journals, Victoria Island
Funding / projects:
  • Razvoj novih tehnologija za unapređenje proizvodnje strnih žita (RS-20063)
  • Sustainable conventional and revitalized traditional production of poultry meat and eggs with added value (RS-31033)

ISSN: 1684-5315

WoS: 000294661600001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-79959770279
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AU  - Đurić, Nenad
AU  - Kresović, Branka
AU  - Tapanarova, Angelina
AU  - Đermanović, Vladan
AU  - Mitrović, Marko
PY  - 2011
UR  - http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/356
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author = "Đekić, Vera and Mitrović, Sreten and Milovanović, Milivoje and Đurić, Nenad and Kresović, Branka and Tapanarova, Angelina and Đermanović, Vladan and Mitrović, Marko",
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abstract = "Cognition of chemical composition and nutritive values of triticale grain as well as the effect of its application in non-ruminant animal nutrition were pointed out in this paper. There is a high level of proteins in the grain of triticale (2 to 3% more than wheat and 4% more than rye), with very beneficial amino acid composition, and is the reason for its usage in domestic animals nutrition. Nowadays, people are of the opinion that triticale is one of potential plant species with the brightest perspective in the production of food for domestic animals. Considering the increased production of triticale, some detail researching of its nutritional value is necessary due to the required evaluation of the role and significance in domestic animal nutrition based on triticale. Due to intensive plant breeding programs, there are new varieties of triticale in the market, distinctive by the higher yield and wide range of desired traits. As a result of this, triticale is becoming very attractive and is occupying larger portions of arable land. These review will show if there are some advantages of triticale compared to other cereals and how large the frame of these advantages is, as well as how it will affect the further spreading of triticale on arable land.",
publisher = "Academic Journals, Victoria Island",
journal = "African Journal of Biotechnology",
title = "Implementation of triticale in nutrition of non-ruminant animals",
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Đekić, V., Mitrović, S., Milovanović, M., Đurić, N., Kresović, B., Tapanarova, A., Đermanović, V.,& Mitrović, M.. (2011). Implementation of triticale in nutrition of non-ruminant animals. in African Journal of Biotechnology
Academic Journals, Victoria Island., 10(30), 5697-5704.
conv_789
Đekić V, Mitrović S, Milovanović M, Đurić N, Kresović B, Tapanarova A, Đermanović V, Mitrović M. Implementation of triticale in nutrition of non-ruminant animals. in African Journal of Biotechnology. 2011;10(30):5697-5704.
conv_789 .
Đekić, Vera, Mitrović, Sreten, Milovanović, Milivoje, Đurić, Nenad, Kresović, Branka, Tapanarova, Angelina, Đermanović, Vladan, Mitrović, Marko, "Implementation of triticale in nutrition of non-ruminant animals" in African Journal of Biotechnology, 10, no. 30 (2011):5697-5704,
conv_789 .

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