What's the difference between esparcet and sainfoin?

Esparcet


Definition:

  • (n.) The common sainfoin (Onobrychis sativa), an Old World leguminous forage plant.

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Sainfoin


Definition:

  • (n.) A leguminous plant (Onobrychis sativa) cultivated for fodder.
  • (n.) A kind of tick trefoil (Desmodium Canadense).

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  • (1) Forages included alfalfa, cicer milkvetch, birdsfoot trefoil and sainfoin with respective CP concentrations of 26.0, 28.7, 26.3 and 20.0%.
  • (2) Ammonia-N, protein degradation and efficiency of ruminal bacterial protein synthesis were lowest (P less than .05) for sainfoin.
  • (3) A glycoprotein capable of binding simple carbohydrates and causing hemagglutination has been isolated from seeds of the legume plant sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia, Scop.
  • (4) The structural organization of rDNA of sainfoin (Papilionaceae) was shown to differ from genes, coding for high molecular rRNA in cereals.
  • (5) Total nonstructural carbohydrate digestion tended to be highest for sainfoin and birdsfoot trefoil, whereas structural carbohydrate digestion was highest (P less than .05) for alfalfa and cicer milkvetch.
  • (6) Ammonia-N concentration in the effluent and CP degradation tended to be lowest with the sainfoin diet and highest with the birdsfoot trefoil diet.
  • (7) Lectin isolated from sainfoin seedling roots showed molecular weight, amino acid and carbohydrate values similar to that of the seed lectin.
  • (8) In the case of sainfoin enzyme they are bound to other subsites and the interaction constants (0 < alpha < 1) point to a positive attraction between these two types of inhibitors.
  • (9) Results from these experiments indicate that bacterial degradation of protein was lower for sainfoin than for alfalfa.
  • (10) The usefulness of the resulting chromophores for peptide mapping by high-performance liquid chromatography was demonstrated with the lectin from sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia).
  • (11) Light (L), medium (M), and heavy (H) grazing pressures were applied with steers grazing sainfoin that was at the bud (B), flower (F), and seed shatter (S) stages of growth.
  • (12) In the present work we compare the binding subsites of inhibitors from a series of alkaloids and aminoketones on pea and sainfoin diamine oxidase (EC 1.4.3.6; DAO) by the graphical method.
  • (13) Our objective was to determine the effect of plant growth stage and grazing pressures on potential animal production from sainfoin as predicted from energy intake as a multiple of maintenance.
  • (14) is adapted to the calcareous soils of the southern Great Plains and can provide early season forage that does not induce bloating; however, little is known about performance by ruminants grazing sainfoin.
  • (15) 2, mixed diets were supplied to dual-flow, continuous culture fermentors with alfalfa, cicer milkvetch, birdsfoot trefoil and sainfoin contributing 85% of the total dietary CP.
  • (16) With sainfoin DAO, 1-amino-3-phenyl-3-propanone is bound into the same subsite as 1,4-diamino-2-butanone.
  • (17) Effluent flow of amino acids was highest (P less than .05) for sainfoin.
  • (18) A lectin isolated from the seeds of sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia, Scop.
  • (19) The given subrepeat was hybridized with BamHI-fragments of DNA from cereals and sainfoin.
  • (20) It is shown to hybridize with rDNA of all the cereals studied, and it hardly hybridizes with rDNA of maize and sorghum, but doesn't hybridize with rDNA of sainfoin.

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