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Forage system is the key driver of mountain milk specificity

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
卷 102, 期 11, 页码 10483-10499

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2019-16726

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dairy cow; upland dairy farm; feeding system; upland milk composition

资金

  1. European Research Program Truefood [16264]
  2. European Commission
  3. Slovenian Ministry of Agriculture and Environment
  4. Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (Ljubljana) [V4-0517, P4-0133]
  5. French Fonds National d'Amenagement et de Developpement du Territoire (FNADT
  6. Lyon, France)
  7. Conseil Regionaux d'Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes (Toulouse, France)
  8. Conseil de Nouvelle Aquitaine et d'Occitanie (Bordeaux, France)
  9. Conseil departementaux Aveyron (Rodez, France)
  10. Conseil Creuse (Gueret, France)
  11. Conseil Correze (Tulle, France)
  12. Conseil Lozere (Mende, France)
  13. Conseil Haute-Loire (Le Puy-en-Velay, France)
  14. Conseil Puy-de-Dome (Clermont-Ferrand, France)
  15. French government's Initiative D'Excellence and Initiative Science-Innovation-Territoires-Economie (IDEX-ISITE
  16. Paris, France) [16-IDEX-0001 (CAP 20-25)]

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The aims of this work were to determine the effect of upland origin on milk composition when comparing similar lowland and upland production system and to highlight the factors responsible for the added value of upland milk from commercial farms. Tanker milk from 55 groups of farms (264 farms in total) in France, Slovakia, and Slovenia was collected twice during the indoor season and 3 times during the outdoor season. The tanker rounds were selected in each country to be balanced according to their origin (lowland or upland) and within upland or lowland groups, according to the forage systems: corn-based or grass-based forage system. At each milk sampling, the production conditions were recorded through on-farm surveys. The milk was analyzed for gross composition, carotenoids, minerals, fatty acids, phenolic compound derivatives, volatile organic compound concentrations, and color. The milk from upland and lowland areas differed in their contents of a few constituents. Upland milk was richer in not identified (n.i.) retention time (Rt) 13,59, 4-methylpentylbenzene, 1-methyl-2-n-hexylbenzene, and 0-caryophyllene than lowland milk. These differences could be most likely attributable to the utilization of highly diversified and extensively managed semi-natural grasslands. The higher forbs content of upland pastures could be related as well to the richness in C18:3n-3, CLA cis-9,trans-11, MUFA, and PUFA we observed in upland compared with lowland milk during the outdoor season. In contrast, grazing on lowland pastures rich in grasses gave a yellower milk that was richer in beta-carotene. Out of the few compounds showing a significant effect of origin or its interaction, most of the milk constituents were unaffected by the origin at all. However, almost all milk constituents differed according to the forage system and the season, and the differences observed between seasons can be attributed to differences in the cow diet composition.

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