چکیده
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1. In poultry investigations, the main interest is often to study the effects of many factors
simultaneously. Two or three level factorial designs are the most commonly used for this type of
investigation. However, it is often too costly to perform when number of factors increase. So a fractional
factorial design, which is a subset or a fraction of a full factorial design, is an alternative. The Taguchi
method has been proposed for simplifying and standardising fractional factorial designs.
2. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the applicability of the Taguchi method to optimise in vitro
intrinsic phytase activity (IPA) of rye, wheat and barley under different culture conditions.
3. In order to have a solid base for judging the suitability of the Taguchi method, the results of the
Taguchi method were compared with those of an experiment that was conducted as a 34 full factorial
arrangement with three feed ingredients (rye, wheat and barley), three temperatures (20°C, 38°C and
55°C), three pH values (3.0, 5.5 and 8.0) and three incubation times (30, 60 and 120 min), with two
replicates per treatment.
4. After data collection, a Taguchi L 9 (34) orthogonal array was used to estimate the effects of different
factors on the IPA, based on a subset of only 9 instead of 81 treatments. The data were analysed with both
Taguchi and full factorial methods and the main effects and the optimal combinations of these 4 factors
were obtained for each method.
5. The results indicated that according to both the full factorial experimental design and the Taguchi
method, the optimal culture conditions were obtained with the following combination: rye, pH = 3,
temperature = 20 °C and time of incubation = 30 min. The comparison between the Taguchi and full
factorial results showed that the Taguchi method is a sufficient and resource saving alternative to the full
factorial design in poultry science.
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