Elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with inclusion of different proportions of silk cotton

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Autor(a) principal: Batista, Janiquele Soares Silva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Alves, Dorismar David, Rigueira, João Paulo Sampaio, Backes, Alfredo Acosta, Silva, Jamile Tayenne Estevão, Silva, Érica Thamires de Jesus, Santos, Gabriel Carvalho Rezende Velasquez, Fernandes, Lara Danieli Lopes, Vasconcelos, Adriano Mendes, Monção, Flávio Pinto
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Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
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Resumo: The objective was to evaluate the qualitative and nutritional aspects of elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with increasing proportions of silk cotton. A completely randomized design was used with five (0, 15, 30, 45, and 60% on natural matter basis) different inclusion proportions of silk cotton to elephant grass silage and four repetitions. Silages were prepared in PVC minisilos and remained ensiled for 42 days. The inclusion of silk cotton resulted in a linear reduction in dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), cellulose, and indigestible neutral detergent fiber (iNDF) contents at 0.06, 0.30, 0.23, 0.20, and 0.09 percentage points for each 1% inclusion, respectively. There was an increasing linear effect of crude protein (CP) and total digestible nutrients (TDN), with an increase of 39.32 and 20.89% from the lowest to the highest inclusion of silk cotton to elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage. Values of pH, gas losses (GL), effluent losses (EL), dry matter recovery (DMR), hemicellulose, and lignin were not influenced by the evaluated inclusion levels, showing estimated averages of 3.87, 1, 42%, 11.55kg t-1 natural matter, 97.36%, 19.30%, and 7.20%, respectively. An increasing linear effect was found for fraction a, c, effective degradability (ED) (2% and 5%) dry matter, with an increment of 0.05, 0.0005, and 0.11 percent points, respectively. There was a quadratic effect for fraction b, potential degradability (PD), ED (2%), with minimum points of 23.72%, 50.52%, (at 45% inclusion level) 39.69%, (at 15% inclusion level) respectively. The indigestible fraction (IF) had a quadratic effect with a maximum of 49.48% at the 45% inclusion level. The colonization time (CT) linearly reduced by 0.09 percentage points for each 1% inclusion evaluated. According to the parameters evaluated, the inclusion of up to 60% silk cotton improved nutritional aspects and nutritional value of elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage.
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spelling Elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with inclusion of different proportions of silk cottonSilagem de capim-elefante cv. BRS capiaçu com inclusão de diferentes proporções do algodão-de-sedaCalotropis proceraChemical compositionPenisetum purpureum SchumCrude proteinNutritional value.Calotropis proceraComposição químicaPenisetum purpureum SchumProteína brutaValor nutritivo.The objective was to evaluate the qualitative and nutritional aspects of elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with increasing proportions of silk cotton. A completely randomized design was used with five (0, 15, 30, 45, and 60% on natural matter basis) different inclusion proportions of silk cotton to elephant grass silage and four repetitions. Silages were prepared in PVC minisilos and remained ensiled for 42 days. The inclusion of silk cotton resulted in a linear reduction in dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), cellulose, and indigestible neutral detergent fiber (iNDF) contents at 0.06, 0.30, 0.23, 0.20, and 0.09 percentage points for each 1% inclusion, respectively. There was an increasing linear effect of crude protein (CP) and total digestible nutrients (TDN), with an increase of 39.32 and 20.89% from the lowest to the highest inclusion of silk cotton to elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage. Values of pH, gas losses (GL), effluent losses (EL), dry matter recovery (DMR), hemicellulose, and lignin were not influenced by the evaluated inclusion levels, showing estimated averages of 3.87, 1, 42%, 11.55kg t-1 natural matter, 97.36%, 19.30%, and 7.20%, respectively. An increasing linear effect was found for fraction a, c, effective degradability (ED) (2% and 5%) dry matter, with an increment of 0.05, 0.0005, and 0.11 percent points, respectively. There was a quadratic effect for fraction b, potential degradability (PD), ED (2%), with minimum points of 23.72%, 50.52%, (at 45% inclusion level) 39.69%, (at 15% inclusion level) respectively. The indigestible fraction (IF) had a quadratic effect with a maximum of 49.48% at the 45% inclusion level. The colonization time (CT) linearly reduced by 0.09 percentage points for each 1% inclusion evaluated. According to the parameters evaluated, the inclusion of up to 60% silk cotton improved nutritional aspects and nutritional value of elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage.Objetivou-se avaliar aspectos qualitativos e nutricionais da silagem de capim-elefante cv. BRS capiaçu com proporções crescentes de algodão-de-seda. Foi utilizado o delineamento inteiramente casualizado com cinco (0, 15; 30; 45; 60% na base da matéria natural) diferentes proporções de inclusão do algodão-de-seda à silagem de capim-elefante cv. BRS Capiaçu e quatro repetições. As silagens foram confeccionadas em silos de PVC e permaneceram ensiladas por 42 dias. A inclusão do algodão-de-seda resultou em redução linear nos teores de matéria seca (MS), fibra em detergente neutro (FDN), fibra em detergente ácido (FDA), celulose e fibra em detergente neutro indigestível (FDNi) em 0,06, 0,30, 0,23, 0,20 e 0,09 pontos percentuais para cada 1% de inclusão, respectivamente. Houve efeito linear crescente da proteína bruta (PB) e nutrientes digestíveis totais (NDT), com incremento de 39,32 e 20,89% da menor à maior proporção de inclusão do algodão-de-seda à silagem do capim-elefante cv. BRS Capiaçu. O potencial hidrogeniônico (pH), perdas por gases (PG), perdas por efluentes (PE), recuperação de matéria seca (RMS), hemicelulose e lignina não foram influenciados pelos níveis de inclusão avaliados apresentando médias estimadas de 3,87, 1,42%, 11,55kg t-1 de MN, 97,36%, 19,30% e 7,20%, respectivamente. Foi observado efeito linear crescente para fração a, c, degradabilidade efetiva (DE) (2% e 5%) da matéria seca, com incremento de 0,05, 0,0005, e 0,11 pontos percentuais, respectivamente. Houve efeito quadrático para fração b, degradabilidade potencial (DP), DE (2%), com pontos de mínima de 23,72%, 50,52%, (no nível de 45 % de inclusão) 39,69%, (no nível de 15 % de inclusão) respectivamente. A fração indigestível (FI) apresentou efeito quadrático com máxima de 49,48% no nível de 45% de inclusão. O tempo de colonização (TC) reduziu linearmente em 0,09 pontos percentuais para cada 1% de inclusão avaliada. De acordo com os parâmetros avaliados, a inclusão de até 60% de algodão-de-seda à silagem de capim-elefante cv. BRS capiaçu favorece os aspectos nutricionais e o valor nutritivo das mesmas.UEL2022-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapproachapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4395910.5433/1679-0359.2022v43n1p179Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 43 No. 1 (2022); 179-196Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 43 n. 1 (2022); 179-1961679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with inclusion of different proportions of silk cotton
Silagem de capim-elefante cv. BRS capiaçu com inclusão de diferentes proporções do algodão-de-seda
title Elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with inclusion of different proportions of silk cotton
spellingShingle Elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with inclusion of different proportions of silk cotton
Batista, Janiquele Soares Silva
Calotropis procera
Chemical composition
Penisetum purpureum Schum
Crude protein
Nutritional value.
Calotropis procera
Composição química
Penisetum purpureum Schum
Proteína bruta
Valor nutritivo.
title_short Elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with inclusion of different proportions of silk cotton
title_full Elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with inclusion of different proportions of silk cotton
title_fullStr Elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with inclusion of different proportions of silk cotton
title_full_unstemmed Elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with inclusion of different proportions of silk cotton
title_sort Elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with inclusion of different proportions of silk cotton
author Batista, Janiquele Soares Silva
author_facet Batista, Janiquele Soares Silva
Alves, Dorismar David
Rigueira, João Paulo Sampaio
Backes, Alfredo Acosta
Silva, Jamile Tayenne Estevão
Silva, Érica Thamires de Jesus
Santos, Gabriel Carvalho Rezende Velasquez
Fernandes, Lara Danieli Lopes
Vasconcelos, Adriano Mendes
Monção, Flávio Pinto
author_role author
author2 Alves, Dorismar David
Rigueira, João Paulo Sampaio
Backes, Alfredo Acosta
Silva, Jamile Tayenne Estevão
Silva, Érica Thamires de Jesus
Santos, Gabriel Carvalho Rezende Velasquez
Fernandes, Lara Danieli Lopes
Vasconcelos, Adriano Mendes
Monção, Flávio Pinto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Batista, Janiquele Soares Silva
Alves, Dorismar David
Rigueira, João Paulo Sampaio
Backes, Alfredo Acosta
Silva, Jamile Tayenne Estevão
Silva, Érica Thamires de Jesus
Santos, Gabriel Carvalho Rezende Velasquez
Fernandes, Lara Danieli Lopes
Vasconcelos, Adriano Mendes
Monção, Flávio Pinto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Calotropis procera
Chemical composition
Penisetum purpureum Schum
Crude protein
Nutritional value.
Calotropis procera
Composição química
Penisetum purpureum Schum
Proteína bruta
Valor nutritivo.
topic Calotropis procera
Chemical composition
Penisetum purpureum Schum
Crude protein
Nutritional value.
Calotropis procera
Composição química
Penisetum purpureum Schum
Proteína bruta
Valor nutritivo.
description The objective was to evaluate the qualitative and nutritional aspects of elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage with increasing proportions of silk cotton. A completely randomized design was used with five (0, 15, 30, 45, and 60% on natural matter basis) different inclusion proportions of silk cotton to elephant grass silage and four repetitions. Silages were prepared in PVC minisilos and remained ensiled for 42 days. The inclusion of silk cotton resulted in a linear reduction in dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), cellulose, and indigestible neutral detergent fiber (iNDF) contents at 0.06, 0.30, 0.23, 0.20, and 0.09 percentage points for each 1% inclusion, respectively. There was an increasing linear effect of crude protein (CP) and total digestible nutrients (TDN), with an increase of 39.32 and 20.89% from the lowest to the highest inclusion of silk cotton to elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage. Values of pH, gas losses (GL), effluent losses (EL), dry matter recovery (DMR), hemicellulose, and lignin were not influenced by the evaluated inclusion levels, showing estimated averages of 3.87, 1, 42%, 11.55kg t-1 natural matter, 97.36%, 19.30%, and 7.20%, respectively. An increasing linear effect was found for fraction a, c, effective degradability (ED) (2% and 5%) dry matter, with an increment of 0.05, 0.0005, and 0.11 percent points, respectively. There was a quadratic effect for fraction b, potential degradability (PD), ED (2%), with minimum points of 23.72%, 50.52%, (at 45% inclusion level) 39.69%, (at 15% inclusion level) respectively. The indigestible fraction (IF) had a quadratic effect with a maximum of 49.48% at the 45% inclusion level. The colonization time (CT) linearly reduced by 0.09 percentage points for each 1% inclusion evaluated. According to the parameters evaluated, the inclusion of up to 60% silk cotton improved nutritional aspects and nutritional value of elephant grass cv. BRS capiaçu silage.
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