Ensiling on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation in rabbits of different forages

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Autor(a) principal: Hernandez,Juan Carlos Angeles
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Medina,Karla Ivonne Valdes, Sanchez,Amelia Zetina, Ortega,Octavio Alonso Castelan, Osorio,Andres Morales, Gutierrez,Maria de Guadalupe, Ronquillo,Manuel Gonzalez
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The effect of chemical composition of silages on in vitro gas fermentation profiles in rabbits was examined. The study was performed using 7 silages: beans (Phaseolus vulgaris), faba bean (FB, Vicia faba), common vetch (CV, Vicia sativa), ryegrass (Lolium perenne), barley (B, Hordeum vulgare), barley with common vetch (BCV) and barley with faba bean (BFB). We used 3 New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits as donors of caecal content in each incubation run (n=3). Data were analyzed in a completely randomized experimental design. The CV silage showed higher values of crude protein (CP), followed by FB and bean silages (P<0.001). Barley silage had the lowest CP content (96g kg-1 DM) (P=0.001). The NDF and ADF content were lower (P<0.001) for beans and CV compared with the rest of the forage silages. Ryegrass silage had higher values of dry matter degradation, organic matter degradation, relative GP and SCFA (P<0.001). The highest values of digestible energy were for CV and bean silages (P<0.001). Ryegrass and CV silages showed higher levels in GP parameters, which could be associated with their better chemical composition characteristics, mainly protein and fiber content.
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spelling Ensiling on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation in rabbits of different foragesin vitro gas productioncaecal fermentationforage silageABSTRACT: The effect of chemical composition of silages on in vitro gas fermentation profiles in rabbits was examined. The study was performed using 7 silages: beans (Phaseolus vulgaris), faba bean (FB, Vicia faba), common vetch (CV, Vicia sativa), ryegrass (Lolium perenne), barley (B, Hordeum vulgare), barley with common vetch (BCV) and barley with faba bean (BFB). We used 3 New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits as donors of caecal content in each incubation run (n=3). Data were analyzed in a completely randomized experimental design. The CV silage showed higher values of crude protein (CP), followed by FB and bean silages (P<0.001). Barley silage had the lowest CP content (96g kg-1 DM) (P=0.001). The NDF and ADF content were lower (P<0.001) for beans and CV compared with the rest of the forage silages. Ryegrass silage had higher values of dry matter degradation, organic matter degradation, relative GP and SCFA (P<0.001). The highest values of digestible energy were for CV and bean silages (P<0.001). Ryegrass and CV silages showed higher levels in GP parameters, which could be associated with their better chemical composition characteristics, mainly protein and fiber content.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000600651Ciência Rural v.47 n.6 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160728info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHernandez,Juan Carlos AngelesMedina,Karla Ivonne ValdesSanchez,Amelia ZetinaOrtega,Octavio Alonso CastelanOsorio,Andres MoralesGutierrez,Maria de GuadalupeRonquillo,Manuel Gonzalezeng2017-05-02T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ensiling on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation in rabbits of different forages
title Ensiling on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation in rabbits of different forages
spellingShingle Ensiling on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation in rabbits of different forages
Hernandez,Juan Carlos Angeles
in vitro gas production
caecal fermentation
forage silage
title_short Ensiling on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation in rabbits of different forages
title_full Ensiling on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation in rabbits of different forages
title_fullStr Ensiling on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation in rabbits of different forages
title_full_unstemmed Ensiling on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation in rabbits of different forages
title_sort Ensiling on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation in rabbits of different forages
author Hernandez,Juan Carlos Angeles
author_facet Hernandez,Juan Carlos Angeles
Medina,Karla Ivonne Valdes
Sanchez,Amelia Zetina
Ortega,Octavio Alonso Castelan
Osorio,Andres Morales
Gutierrez,Maria de Guadalupe
Ronquillo,Manuel Gonzalez
author_role author
author2 Medina,Karla Ivonne Valdes
Sanchez,Amelia Zetina
Ortega,Octavio Alonso Castelan
Osorio,Andres Morales
Gutierrez,Maria de Guadalupe
Ronquillo,Manuel Gonzalez
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hernandez,Juan Carlos Angeles
Medina,Karla Ivonne Valdes
Sanchez,Amelia Zetina
Ortega,Octavio Alonso Castelan
Osorio,Andres Morales
Gutierrez,Maria de Guadalupe
Ronquillo,Manuel Gonzalez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv in vitro gas production
caecal fermentation
forage silage
topic in vitro gas production
caecal fermentation
forage silage
description ABSTRACT: The effect of chemical composition of silages on in vitro gas fermentation profiles in rabbits was examined. The study was performed using 7 silages: beans (Phaseolus vulgaris), faba bean (FB, Vicia faba), common vetch (CV, Vicia sativa), ryegrass (Lolium perenne), barley (B, Hordeum vulgare), barley with common vetch (BCV) and barley with faba bean (BFB). We used 3 New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits as donors of caecal content in each incubation run (n=3). Data were analyzed in a completely randomized experimental design. The CV silage showed higher values of crude protein (CP), followed by FB and bean silages (P<0.001). Barley silage had the lowest CP content (96g kg-1 DM) (P=0.001). The NDF and ADF content were lower (P<0.001) for beans and CV compared with the rest of the forage silages. Ryegrass silage had higher values of dry matter degradation, organic matter degradation, relative GP and SCFA (P<0.001). The highest values of digestible energy were for CV and bean silages (P<0.001). Ryegrass and CV silages showed higher levels in GP parameters, which could be associated with their better chemical composition characteristics, mainly protein and fiber content.
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