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Nutritional strategies for reducing nitrogen, phosphorus and trace mineral excretions of livestock and poultry 被引量:13

Nutritional strategies for reducing nitrogen, phosphorus and trace mineral excretions of livestock and poultry
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摘要 Animal agriculture contributes to environmental pollutions through the surplus nitrogen(N), phosphorus(P), and trace minerals that animals excrete. Animal nutritionists have sought alternatives to formulate more efficient diets and reduce production costs and environmental concerns. In general, element excretions may be reduced by avoiding the overfeeding of specific elements or using nutritional approaches to improve element utilizations by the animals. Several nutritional strategies are possible for minimizing N, P, and trace mineral excretions: 1) to accurately meet dietary N, P and trace mineral requirements of animals, which includes reducing the dietary crude protein contents with synthetic amino acids or feeding high rumenally undegraded protein, minimizing the adequate levels of dietary P and trace elements, adopting phase or group-feeding program, and considering the bioavailable trace mineral contents in the feed ingredients; 2) to improve the bioavailabilities of dietary N, P, and trace elements for animals by using some additives(enzymes, growth promoters, probiotics, prebiotics, vitamin D isomers, and organic acids); 3) to use highly available P sources or organic trace elements. In the future, nutrient strategies must be integrated into total production systems so that animal production systems are environmentally safe as well as economically viable. Animal agriculture contributes to environmental pollutions through the surplus nitrogen(N), phosphorus(P), and trace minerals that animals excrete. Animal nutritionists have sought alternatives to formulate more efficient diets and reduce production costs and environmental concerns. In general, element excretions may be reduced by avoiding the overfeeding of specific elements or using nutritional approaches to improve element utilizations by the animals. Several nutritional strategies are possible for minimizing N, P, and trace mineral excretions: 1) to accurately meet dietary N, P and trace mineral requirements of animals, which includes reducing the dietary crude protein contents with synthetic amino acids or feeding high rumenally undegraded protein, minimizing the adequate levels of dietary P and trace elements, adopting phase or group-feeding program, and considering the bioavailable trace mineral contents in the feed ingredients; 2) to improve the bioavailabilities of dietary N, P, and trace elements for animals by using some additives(enzymes, growth promoters, probiotics, prebiotics, vitamin D isomers, and organic acids); 3) to use highly available P sources or organic trace elements. In the future, nutrient strategies must be integrated into total production systems so that animal production systems are environmentally safe as well as economically viable.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第12期2815-2833,共19页 农业科学学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31630073) the Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31472116 and 31672440) the Program of Student Community of Professor Yang Sheng (B2016013) the Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program (ASTIP-IAS08) the earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System (CARS-41)
关键词 nutritional strategies NITROGEN PHOSPHORUS trace minerals animal excretions nutritional strategies, nitrogen, phosphorus, trace minerals, animal excretions
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