Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance of rations containing different levels of murumuru meal in sheep diets

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Autor(a) principal: Menezes, Bruno Peres de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Laurena Silva, Lourenço Júnior, José de Brito, Silva, André Guimarães Maciel e, Andrade, Stefano Juliano Tavares de, Silva, Jamile Andréa Rodrigues da, Faturi, Cristian, Garcia, Alexandre Rossetto, Nahúm, Benjamim de Souza, Barbosa, Antônio Vinicius Correa, Budel, Juliana Cristina de Castro, Araújo, Geisielly Sousa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/21086
Resumo: This study aimed to assess the potential use of increasing levels of murumuru cake (Astrocaryum murumuru var. murumuru, M art.) (MC) in sheep diets as a replacement for Mombasa grass (Panicum maximum Jacq). Metabolic tests were performed with 20 castrated male sheep at Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, Belém, Pará, during 26 days. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized design, with five diets and four replications. MC0: 100% grass; MC10: 10% MC and 90% grass; MC20: 20% MC and 80% grass; MC40: 40% MC and 60% grass; and MC60: 60% MC and 40% grass. The intake and the coefficient of apparent digestibility of dry matter (DMI and CDDM), organic matter (OMI and CDOM), crude protein (CPI and CDCP), neutral detergent fiber (NDFI and CDNDF), acid detergent fiber (ADFI and CDADF), ether extract (EEI and CDEE), cellulose (CELI and CDCEL), hemicellulose (HEMI and CDHEM), and nitrogen balance (NB) of experimental diets were determined. The intake of mineral material (MMI) and lignin (LIGI) were also determined. The DMI, OMI, MMI, CPI, NDFI, and ADFI displayed a decreasing linear effect with the replacement of Mombasa grass by MC in the diet. The EEI and the LIGI presented quadratic effects according to the replacement levels of MC in the diet. The CDDM, CDOM, and CDHEM displayed increasing linear effects, between MC0 and MC60. The CDEE, CDNDF, CDADF, and CDCEL displayed a quadratic effect, with optimum replacement levels of 56.65%, 41%, 31.33%, and 27.46%, respectively. The nitrogen balance presented a negative linear effect in the range of 0% to 60% of murumuru cake. One can conclude that murumuru cake is an alternative to the dietary supplementation of ruminants in replacing the Mombasa grass because it provides an increase in the digestibility of nutrients for sheep. However, a limited replacement level must be implemented, considering that from 27.46%, 31.33%, 41%, and 56.65% replacement, a decline occurs in the CDCEL, CDADF, CDNDF, and CDEE, respectively, although a negative nitrogen balance does not occur.
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spelling Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance of rations containing different levels of murumuru meal in sheep dietsConsumo, digestibilidade e balanço de nitrogênio de rações contendo diferentes teores de torta de murumuru em dietas para ovinosAmazonRuminantsAgroindustrial by-productDietary supplements.AmazôniaRuminantesSubproduto agroindustrialSuplementação alimentar.This study aimed to assess the potential use of increasing levels of murumuru cake (Astrocaryum murumuru var. murumuru, M art.) (MC) in sheep diets as a replacement for Mombasa grass (Panicum maximum Jacq). Metabolic tests were performed with 20 castrated male sheep at Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, Belém, Pará, during 26 days. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized design, with five diets and four replications. MC0: 100% grass; MC10: 10% MC and 90% grass; MC20: 20% MC and 80% grass; MC40: 40% MC and 60% grass; and MC60: 60% MC and 40% grass. The intake and the coefficient of apparent digestibility of dry matter (DMI and CDDM), organic matter (OMI and CDOM), crude protein (CPI and CDCP), neutral detergent fiber (NDFI and CDNDF), acid detergent fiber (ADFI and CDADF), ether extract (EEI and CDEE), cellulose (CELI and CDCEL), hemicellulose (HEMI and CDHEM), and nitrogen balance (NB) of experimental diets were determined. The intake of mineral material (MMI) and lignin (LIGI) were also determined. The DMI, OMI, MMI, CPI, NDFI, and ADFI displayed a decreasing linear effect with the replacement of Mombasa grass by MC in the diet. The EEI and the LIGI presented quadratic effects according to the replacement levels of MC in the diet. The CDDM, CDOM, and CDHEM displayed increasing linear effects, between MC0 and MC60. The CDEE, CDNDF, CDADF, and CDCEL displayed a quadratic effect, with optimum replacement levels of 56.65%, 41%, 31.33%, and 27.46%, respectively. The nitrogen balance presented a negative linear effect in the range of 0% to 60% of murumuru cake. One can conclude that murumuru cake is an alternative to the dietary supplementation of ruminants in replacing the Mombasa grass because it provides an increase in the digestibility of nutrients for sheep. However, a limited replacement level must be implemented, considering that from 27.46%, 31.33%, 41%, and 56.65% replacement, a decline occurs in the CDCEL, CDADF, CDNDF, and CDEE, respectively, although a negative nitrogen balance does not occur.A pesquisa objetivou estudar o potencial de utilização da torta de murumuru (Astrocaryum murumuru var. murumuru, M art.) (TM) em dietas de ovinos, em substituição à gramínea Mombaça (Panicum maximum Jacq) com teores crescentes. Realizou-se ensaio metabólico, com 20 ovinos machos, castrados, na Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, Belém, Pará, durante 26 dias. O delineamento foi inteiramente casualizado, em cinco dietas e quatros repetições. TM0: 100% de gramínea; TM10: 10% de TM e 90% de gramínea; TM20: 20% de TM e 80% de gramínea; TM40: 40% de TM e 60% de gramínea e TM60: 60% de TM e 40% de gramínea. Foram avaliados o consumo e o coeficiente de digestibilidade aparente da matéria seca (CMS e CDMS), matéria orgânica (CMO e CDMO), proteína bruta (CPB e CDPB), fibra em detergente neutro (CFDN e CDFDN), fibra em detergente ácido (CFDA e CDFDA), extrato etéreo (CEE e CDEE), celulose (CCEL e CDCEL), hemicelulose (CHEM e CDHEM) e balanço de nitrogênio (BN) das dietas experimentais. O CMS, CMO, CMM, CPB, CFDN e CFDA apresentaram efeito linear decrescente em função dos teores de substituição da gramínea Mombaça por TM na dieta. O CEE e o CLIG apresentaram efeitos quadráticos em função dos teores de substituição da TM na dieta. O CDMS, CDMO e CDHEM tiveram efeitos lineares crescentes, entre TM0 e TM60. O CDEE, CDFDN, CDFDA e CDCEL apresentaram efeito quadrático, com teores de substituição ótimos de 56,65%, 41%, 31,33% e 27,46%, respectivamente. O balanço de nitrogênio apresentou efeito linear negativo no intervalo de inclusão de 0% a 60% de torta. Conclui-se que a torta de murumuru constitui alternativa para a suplementação alimentar de ruminantes, em substituição à gramínea Mombaça, pois proporciona aumento na digestibilidade dos nutrientes por ovinos. Entretanto, deve-se respeitar um limite de inclusão, considerando-se que a partir de 27,46%, 31,33%, 41% e 56,65% de substituição ocorrem decréscimos, respectivamente da CDCEL, CDFDA, CDFDN e CDEE, embora não ocorra valor negativo para o balanço de nitrogênio.UEL2016-02-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2108610.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n1p415Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 37 No. 1 (2016); 415-428Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 37 n. 1 (2016); 415-4281679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance of rations containing different levels of murumuru meal in sheep diets
Consumo, digestibilidade e balanço de nitrogênio de rações contendo diferentes teores de torta de murumuru em dietas para ovinos
title Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance of rations containing different levels of murumuru meal in sheep diets
spellingShingle Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance of rations containing different levels of murumuru meal in sheep diets
Menezes, Bruno Peres de
Amazon
Ruminants
Agroindustrial by-product
Dietary supplements.
Amazônia
Ruminantes
Subproduto agroindustrial
Suplementação alimentar.
title_short Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance of rations containing different levels of murumuru meal in sheep diets
title_full Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance of rations containing different levels of murumuru meal in sheep diets
title_fullStr Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance of rations containing different levels of murumuru meal in sheep diets
title_full_unstemmed Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance of rations containing different levels of murumuru meal in sheep diets
title_sort Intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance of rations containing different levels of murumuru meal in sheep diets
author Menezes, Bruno Peres de
author_facet Menezes, Bruno Peres de
Rodrigues, Laurena Silva
Lourenço Júnior, José de Brito
Silva, André Guimarães Maciel e
Andrade, Stefano Juliano Tavares de
Silva, Jamile Andréa Rodrigues da
Faturi, Cristian
Garcia, Alexandre Rossetto
Nahúm, Benjamim de Souza
Barbosa, Antônio Vinicius Correa
Budel, Juliana Cristina de Castro
Araújo, Geisielly Sousa
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Laurena Silva
Lourenço Júnior, José de Brito
Silva, André Guimarães Maciel e
Andrade, Stefano Juliano Tavares de
Silva, Jamile Andréa Rodrigues da
Faturi, Cristian
Garcia, Alexandre Rossetto
Nahúm, Benjamim de Souza
Barbosa, Antônio Vinicius Correa
Budel, Juliana Cristina de Castro
Araújo, Geisielly Sousa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Menezes, Bruno Peres de
Rodrigues, Laurena Silva
Lourenço Júnior, José de Brito
Silva, André Guimarães Maciel e
Andrade, Stefano Juliano Tavares de
Silva, Jamile Andréa Rodrigues da
Faturi, Cristian
Garcia, Alexandre Rossetto
Nahúm, Benjamim de Souza
Barbosa, Antônio Vinicius Correa
Budel, Juliana Cristina de Castro
Araújo, Geisielly Sousa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazon
Ruminants
Agroindustrial by-product
Dietary supplements.
Amazônia
Ruminantes
Subproduto agroindustrial
Suplementação alimentar.
topic Amazon
Ruminants
Agroindustrial by-product
Dietary supplements.
Amazônia
Ruminantes
Subproduto agroindustrial
Suplementação alimentar.
description This study aimed to assess the potential use of increasing levels of murumuru cake (Astrocaryum murumuru var. murumuru, M art.) (MC) in sheep diets as a replacement for Mombasa grass (Panicum maximum Jacq). Metabolic tests were performed with 20 castrated male sheep at Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, Belém, Pará, during 26 days. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized design, with five diets and four replications. MC0: 100% grass; MC10: 10% MC and 90% grass; MC20: 20% MC and 80% grass; MC40: 40% MC and 60% grass; and MC60: 60% MC and 40% grass. The intake and the coefficient of apparent digestibility of dry matter (DMI and CDDM), organic matter (OMI and CDOM), crude protein (CPI and CDCP), neutral detergent fiber (NDFI and CDNDF), acid detergent fiber (ADFI and CDADF), ether extract (EEI and CDEE), cellulose (CELI and CDCEL), hemicellulose (HEMI and CDHEM), and nitrogen balance (NB) of experimental diets were determined. The intake of mineral material (MMI) and lignin (LIGI) were also determined. The DMI, OMI, MMI, CPI, NDFI, and ADFI displayed a decreasing linear effect with the replacement of Mombasa grass by MC in the diet. The EEI and the LIGI presented quadratic effects according to the replacement levels of MC in the diet. The CDDM, CDOM, and CDHEM displayed increasing linear effects, between MC0 and MC60. The CDEE, CDNDF, CDADF, and CDCEL displayed a quadratic effect, with optimum replacement levels of 56.65%, 41%, 31.33%, and 27.46%, respectively. The nitrogen balance presented a negative linear effect in the range of 0% to 60% of murumuru cake. One can conclude that murumuru cake is an alternative to the dietary supplementation of ruminants in replacing the Mombasa grass because it provides an increase in the digestibility of nutrients for sheep. However, a limited replacement level must be implemented, considering that from 27.46%, 31.33%, 41%, and 56.65% replacement, a decline occurs in the CDCEL, CDADF, CDNDF, and CDEE, respectively, although a negative nitrogen balance does not occur.
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