PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF MANURE NITROGEN OUTPUT MODELS SUITABLE FOR LACTATING DAIRY COWS IN CHINA
文献类型: 外文期刊
第一作者: Dong, R.
作者: Dong, R.;Dong, H.;Beauchemin, K. A.;Xin, H.;Xin, H.;Xin, H.
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关键词: Dairy cows; Evaluation; Manures; Model performance; Nitrogen excretion
期刊名称:TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASABE ( 影响因子:1.188; 五年影响因子:1.695 )
ISSN: 2151-0032
年卷期: 2018 年 61 卷 5 期
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收录情况: SCI
摘要: Manure nitrogen (N) output from dairy cattle is a major environmental concern in China. Various empirical models are available to predict manure N output from dairy cattle, but the accuracy and precision of these models has not been assessed for Chinese conditions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of extant models that predict different forms of manure N output for lactating dairy cows in China with the aim of identifying the best-fit and most suitable prediction models. A total of 35 empirical models were evaluated for their ability to predict N excretion of dairy cows in China fed a wide range of diets. The data set consisted of 99 treatment means from 32 publications with information on animal and dietary characteristics and N output flows. Performance of the models was evaluated using root mean square prediction error (RMSPE) and concordance correlation coefficient (CCC) analysis. A model (eq. 19) based on N intake (NI) was selected as best for predicting fecal N excretion (RMSPE = 15.8% and CCC = 0.75). Another model that also used NI as an input variable was most suitable for predicting urinary N (RMSPE = 26.0% and CCC = 0.63, eq. 14) and total N (RMSPE = 15.8% and CCC = 0.81, eq. 31). Models predicting urinary urea N (UUN) and urinary N / total N performed poorly. Overall, the deviation of the regression line from the equality line (y = x line) for even the best-fit urinary, fecal, and total N excretion models demonstrated the need to develop improved models for use under Chinese conditions. Using N output data from dairy cows in China to develop manure N output models may help improve environmental stewardship of the dairy industry in China.
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