Chemical composition, fermentation profile and apparent digestibility of sugarcane silage treated with chemical additives.
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Resumo: | The aim of this study was the indication of an additive for the ensilage of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.). In a laboratory trial, nine treatments were applied (g of additive/kg of fresh forage - FF) to the sugarcane (RB867515), before ensiling in minisilos (15 x 30 cm PVC tubes) during 78 days: untreated; urea (5) + sodium benzoate (0.5); urea (7.5) + benzoate (0.5); urea (5) + benzoate (0.75); urea (7.5) + benzoate (0.75); sodium propionate (1, 2 and 4); calcium hydroxide (10). Urea + benzoate in the lowest doses, propionate in the higher concentration and calcium hydroxide were selected, considering the ethanol content (26.5, 27.2 and 7.4 g/kg DM, respectively), total DM loss (88, 46 and 58 g/kg DM, respectively) and digestibility (541, 496 and 516 g/kg DM, respectively) of the silages. Silages treated with these doses of additives and the untreated silage (80 d of storage) were fed (nine + seven d) to 16 castrated male sheep (Santa Inês) housed in metabolic cages. The silage with calcium hydroxide presented coefficients of apparent digestibility of DM (0.44), of NDF (0.4) and DM intake (20 g/kg live weight) in the higher levels. Calcium hydroxide was superior to propionate and urea + benzoate, considering alcoholic fermentation control and reduction of losses in the silage and the forage?s nutritional value. |
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Chemical composition, fermentation profile and apparent digestibility of sugarcane silage treated with chemical additives.Benzoatealcoholic fermentationcalcium hydroxideThe aim of this study was the indication of an additive for the ensilage of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.). In a laboratory trial, nine treatments were applied (g of additive/kg of fresh forage - FF) to the sugarcane (RB867515), before ensiling in minisilos (15 x 30 cm PVC tubes) during 78 days: untreated; urea (5) + sodium benzoate (0.5); urea (7.5) + benzoate (0.5); urea (5) + benzoate (0.75); urea (7.5) + benzoate (0.75); sodium propionate (1, 2 and 4); calcium hydroxide (10). Urea + benzoate in the lowest doses, propionate in the higher concentration and calcium hydroxide were selected, considering the ethanol content (26.5, 27.2 and 7.4 g/kg DM, respectively), total DM loss (88, 46 and 58 g/kg DM, respectively) and digestibility (541, 496 and 516 g/kg DM, respectively) of the silages. Silages treated with these doses of additives and the untreated silage (80 d of storage) were fed (nine + seven d) to 16 castrated male sheep (Santa Inês) housed in metabolic cages. The silage with calcium hydroxide presented coefficients of apparent digestibility of DM (0.44), of NDF (0.4) and DM intake (20 g/kg live weight) in the higher levels. Calcium hydroxide was superior to propionate and urea + benzoate, considering alcoholic fermentation control and reduction of losses in the silage and the forage?s nutritional value.ANDRE DE FARIA PEDROSO, CPPSE; SERGIO NOVITA ESTEVES, CPPSE; WALDOMIRO BARIONI JUNIOR, CPPSE; GILBERTO BATISTA DE SOUZA, CPPSE.PEDROSO, A. de F.ESTEVES, S. N.BARIONI JUNIOR, W.SOUZA, G. B. de2019-05-22T01:10:52Z2019-05-22T01:10:52Z2017-12-1420172019-05-22T01:10:52Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleBoletim de Indústria Animal, Nova Odessa, v. 74, n. 3, p. 182-194, 2017.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1082564https://doi.org/10.17523/bia.v74n3p182enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2019-05-22T01:11:01Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1082564Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542019-05-22T01:11:01falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542019-05-22T01:11:01Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Chemical composition, fermentation profile and apparent digestibility of sugarcane silage treated with chemical additives. |
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Chemical composition, fermentation profile and apparent digestibility of sugarcane silage treated with chemical additives. |
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Chemical composition, fermentation profile and apparent digestibility of sugarcane silage treated with chemical additives. PEDROSO, A. de F. Benzoate alcoholic fermentation calcium hydroxide |
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Chemical composition, fermentation profile and apparent digestibility of sugarcane silage treated with chemical additives. |
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Chemical composition, fermentation profile and apparent digestibility of sugarcane silage treated with chemical additives. |
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Chemical composition, fermentation profile and apparent digestibility of sugarcane silage treated with chemical additives. |
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Chemical composition, fermentation profile and apparent digestibility of sugarcane silage treated with chemical additives. |
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Chemical composition, fermentation profile and apparent digestibility of sugarcane silage treated with chemical additives. |
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PEDROSO, A. de F. |
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PEDROSO, A. de F. ESTEVES, S. N. BARIONI JUNIOR, W. SOUZA, G. B. de |
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ESTEVES, S. N. BARIONI JUNIOR, W. SOUZA, G. B. de |
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ANDRE DE FARIA PEDROSO, CPPSE; SERGIO NOVITA ESTEVES, CPPSE; WALDOMIRO BARIONI JUNIOR, CPPSE; GILBERTO BATISTA DE SOUZA, CPPSE. |
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PEDROSO, A. de F. ESTEVES, S. N. BARIONI JUNIOR, W. SOUZA, G. B. de |
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Benzoate alcoholic fermentation calcium hydroxide |
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Benzoate alcoholic fermentation calcium hydroxide |
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The aim of this study was the indication of an additive for the ensilage of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.). In a laboratory trial, nine treatments were applied (g of additive/kg of fresh forage - FF) to the sugarcane (RB867515), before ensiling in minisilos (15 x 30 cm PVC tubes) during 78 days: untreated; urea (5) + sodium benzoate (0.5); urea (7.5) + benzoate (0.5); urea (5) + benzoate (0.75); urea (7.5) + benzoate (0.75); sodium propionate (1, 2 and 4); calcium hydroxide (10). Urea + benzoate in the lowest doses, propionate in the higher concentration and calcium hydroxide were selected, considering the ethanol content (26.5, 27.2 and 7.4 g/kg DM, respectively), total DM loss (88, 46 and 58 g/kg DM, respectively) and digestibility (541, 496 and 516 g/kg DM, respectively) of the silages. Silages treated with these doses of additives and the untreated silage (80 d of storage) were fed (nine + seven d) to 16 castrated male sheep (Santa Inês) housed in metabolic cages. The silage with calcium hydroxide presented coefficients of apparent digestibility of DM (0.44), of NDF (0.4) and DM intake (20 g/kg live weight) in the higher levels. Calcium hydroxide was superior to propionate and urea + benzoate, considering alcoholic fermentation control and reduction of losses in the silage and the forage?s nutritional value. |
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