FERMENTASI LIMBAH PADAT INDUSTRI TEPUNG AREN SEBAGAI SUMBER SERAT UNTUK TERNAK RUMINANSIA

The aim of research is to knows the effect of additive addition on solid waste from Arengan    pinnata    mills industry. A randomize complete design was used in this research. The treatments are addition of 5% molasses (P1), addition of 5% sludge of soy souce industry (P2), addition of 1% Urea (P3)...

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Published inPastura Vol. 2; no. 1
Main Authors - Mansyur, I. Susilawati, N. P. Indrani, R.Z. Islami, T. Dhalika
Format Journal Article
LanguageIndonesian
Published Himpunan Ilmuwan Tumbuhan Pakan Indonesia 01.06.2014
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Summary:The aim of research is to knows the effect of additive addition on solid waste from Arengan    pinnata    mills industry. A randomize complete design was used in this research. The treatments are addition of 5% molasses (P1), addition of 5% sludge of soy souce industry (P2), addition of 1% Urea (P3), addition of 5% molasses and 1% Urea (P4), and addition of 5% sludge of soy souce industry and 1% Urea (P5). Each treatment was replicated 4 times. The observe objects are degree of acidity, lactic acid dan ammonia content, contents of fiber fraction (Neutral Detergent Fiber, NDF; and Acid Detergent Fiber, ADF), crude protein content, ammonia production in rumen, and in vitro digestibility dry matter (IVDDM) and in vitro digestibility organic matter (IVDOM). Data were analyzed by variant analyses, and followed by Duncan Multipel Range Test. The research result showed that the treatments significantly effected on degree of acidity, lactic acid dan ammonia content, contents of fiber fraction (Neutral Detergent Fiber, NDF; and Acid Detergent Fiber, ADF), crude protein content, ammonia production in rumen, and in vitro digestibility dry matter (IVDDM) and in vitro digestibility organic matter (IVDOM). Addition 1% Urea and 5% Sludge of soy souce industry is the best result on nutrition quality of solid waste from arenga pinnata mills.
ISSN:2088-818X
2549-8444
DOI:10.24843/Pastura.2012.v02.i01.p09