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Item EFFECTS OF GINGER POWDER ON THE In Vitro GAS PRODUCTION OF BRACHIARIA SPECIES(2024-09-22) AJIBIKE, BALIQIS ADEOLAABSTRACT The study evaluated effects of ginger powder at graded levels on the in vitro and methane gas production of Brachiariadecumbens and Brachiariaruziziensis. The experiment was laid out as a 2 x 3 factorial design with two Brachiariaspp (B. ruziziensis and B. decumbens) harvested from 15cm above ground level and three levels of inclusions of ginger powder (0, 10 and 15 mg/g) and replicated three times. Data collection was subjected to two-ways analysis of variance and the treatment means were separated using Duncan’s Multiple Range test using SAS (1999) package. Results showed that there were no significant (p>0.05) differences in the gas volumes (6, 12, and 24 hours of in vitro incubation) when the Brachariagrasses were compared. Under the interaction, there were significant (p<0.05) differences in the final gas volumes due to the effect of the ginger powder inclusion levels. The gas volumes significantly (p<0.05) increased at 5.0mg/g of ginger powder inclusion when compared with the control; however, no further increase in gas volume was recorded at the highest inclusion level of ginger powder. The organic matter digestibility, short chain fatty acids, and metabolizable energy significantly (p<0.05) increased at 5.0mg/g of ginger powder inclusion while lower values were recorded at 10mg/g inclusion of the ginger. In conclusion, ginger powder can be included into ruminant diets at a level of 5.0 mg/g to enhance gas production and reduce CH4 emissions in grasses.
