Chemical composition and energy yield of elephant-grass biomass as function of five different production ages.
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Resumo: | Abstract Elephant grass has high biomass production, with qualities suitable for conversion into bioenergy, but has long been used exclusively for animal feed and only in recent years has it become an energetic alternative. Therefore, it is necessary to select genotypes with potential for energy production. This study evaluated the effect of five harvest times (8, 12, 16, 20, and 24 weeks) on the yield and chemical composition related to biomass quality through combined polynomial regression analyses of the following elephant grass genotypes: Cubano Pinda, Mercker 86-México, Pusa Napier n°1, Mole de Volta Grande, P-241-Piracicaba, and King Grass. A completely randomized design with three replicates, in a split-plot arrangement, was adopted, including two factors (plots = genotypes, subplots = harvest times). The evaluated variables were whole-plant dry matter yield, in t ha-1 (DMY), percentage of neutral detergent fiber (%NDF), and percentage of acid detergent fiber (%ADF). The elephant-grass genotypes Cubano de Pinda, Mercker 86-México, and P-241-Piracicaba showed a linear first-degree effect as a function of the harvest intervals, indicating that they did not reach their maximum production potential. Genotypes Pusa Napier n°1, Mole de Volta Grande, and King Grass, in turn, had a linear second-degree effect. For the NDF variable, all genotypes showed a significant linear second-degree effect as a function of the harvest intervals, except P-241-Piracicaba, for which no regression was observed. For this genotype, there was a significant linear first-degree effect on the %ADF variable. |
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Chemical composition and energy yield of elephant-grass biomass as function of five different production ages.Pennisetum purpureum SchumLinear regressionBiomass qualityBioenergyAbstract Elephant grass has high biomass production, with qualities suitable for conversion into bioenergy, but has long been used exclusively for animal feed and only in recent years has it become an energetic alternative. Therefore, it is necessary to select genotypes with potential for energy production. This study evaluated the effect of five harvest times (8, 12, 16, 20, and 24 weeks) on the yield and chemical composition related to biomass quality through combined polynomial regression analyses of the following elephant grass genotypes: Cubano Pinda, Mercker 86-México, Pusa Napier n°1, Mole de Volta Grande, P-241-Piracicaba, and King Grass. A completely randomized design with three replicates, in a split-plot arrangement, was adopted, including two factors (plots = genotypes, subplots = harvest times). The evaluated variables were whole-plant dry matter yield, in t ha-1 (DMY), percentage of neutral detergent fiber (%NDF), and percentage of acid detergent fiber (%ADF). The elephant-grass genotypes Cubano de Pinda, Mercker 86-México, and P-241-Piracicaba showed a linear first-degree effect as a function of the harvest intervals, indicating that they did not reach their maximum production potential. Genotypes Pusa Napier n°1, Mole de Volta Grande, and King Grass, in turn, had a linear second-degree effect. For the NDF variable, all genotypes showed a significant linear second-degree effect as a function of the harvest intervals, except P-241-Piracicaba, for which no regression was observed. For this genotype, there was a significant linear first-degree effect on the %ADF variable.Rafael Souza Freitas, UENF; Tatiane da Costa Barbé, UENF; Rogério Figueiredo Daher, UENF; Ana Kesia Faria Vidal, UENF; Wanessa Francesconi Stida, UENF; Veronica Brito da Silva, UENF; Bruna Rafaela da Silva Menezes, UFRRJ; ANTONIO VANDER PEREIRA, CNPGL.FREITAS, R. S.BARBÉ, T. da C.DAHER, R. F.VIDAL, A. K. F.STIDA, W. F.SILVA, V. B. daMENEZES, B. R. da S.PEREIRA, A. V.2018-08-01T01:19:06Z2018-08-01T01:19:06Z2018-07-3120182018-08-01T01:19:06Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleJournal of Agricultural Science (Toronto), v. 10, n. 1, p. 343-353, 2018.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1093716enginfo: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:EMBRAPA2018-08-01T01:19:12Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1093716Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542018-08-01T01:19:12falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542018-08-01T01:19:12Repositório 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 and energy yield of elephant-grass biomass as function of five different production ages. |
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Chemical composition and energy yield of elephant-grass biomass as function of five different production ages. |
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Chemical composition and energy yield of elephant-grass biomass as function of five different production ages. FREITAS, R. S. Pennisetum purpureum Schum Linear regression Biomass quality Bioenergy |
title_short |
Chemical composition and energy yield of elephant-grass biomass as function of five different production ages. |
title_full |
Chemical composition and energy yield of elephant-grass biomass as function of five different production ages. |
title_fullStr |
Chemical composition and energy yield of elephant-grass biomass as function of five different production ages. |
title_full_unstemmed |
Chemical composition and energy yield of elephant-grass biomass as function of five different production ages. |
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Chemical composition and energy yield of elephant-grass biomass as function of five different production ages. |
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FREITAS, R. S. |
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FREITAS, R. S. BARBÉ, T. da C. DAHER, R. F. VIDAL, A. K. F. STIDA, W. F. SILVA, V. B. da MENEZES, B. R. da S. PEREIRA, A. V. |
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author |
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BARBÉ, T. da C. DAHER, R. F. VIDAL, A. K. F. STIDA, W. F. SILVA, V. B. da MENEZES, B. R. da S. PEREIRA, A. V. |
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Rafael Souza Freitas, UENF; Tatiane da Costa Barbé, UENF; Rogério Figueiredo Daher, UENF; Ana Kesia Faria Vidal, UENF; Wanessa Francesconi Stida, UENF; Veronica Brito da Silva, UENF; Bruna Rafaela da Silva Menezes, UFRRJ; ANTONIO VANDER PEREIRA, CNPGL. |
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FREITAS, R. S. BARBÉ, T. da C. DAHER, R. F. VIDAL, A. K. F. STIDA, W. F. SILVA, V. B. da MENEZES, B. R. da S. PEREIRA, A. V. |
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Pennisetum purpureum Schum Linear regression Biomass quality Bioenergy |
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Pennisetum purpureum Schum Linear regression Biomass quality Bioenergy |
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Abstract Elephant grass has high biomass production, with qualities suitable for conversion into bioenergy, but has long been used exclusively for animal feed and only in recent years has it become an energetic alternative. Therefore, it is necessary to select genotypes with potential for energy production. This study evaluated the effect of five harvest times (8, 12, 16, 20, and 24 weeks) on the yield and chemical composition related to biomass quality through combined polynomial regression analyses of the following elephant grass genotypes: Cubano Pinda, Mercker 86-México, Pusa Napier n°1, Mole de Volta Grande, P-241-Piracicaba, and King Grass. A completely randomized design with three replicates, in a split-plot arrangement, was adopted, including two factors (plots = genotypes, subplots = harvest times). The evaluated variables were whole-plant dry matter yield, in t ha-1 (DMY), percentage of neutral detergent fiber (%NDF), and percentage of acid detergent fiber (%ADF). The elephant-grass genotypes Cubano de Pinda, Mercker 86-México, and P-241-Piracicaba showed a linear first-degree effect as a function of the harvest intervals, indicating that they did not reach their maximum production potential. Genotypes Pusa Napier n°1, Mole de Volta Grande, and King Grass, in turn, had a linear second-degree effect. For the NDF variable, all genotypes showed a significant linear second-degree effect as a function of the harvest intervals, except P-241-Piracicaba, for which no regression was observed. For this genotype, there was a significant linear first-degree effect on the %ADF variable. |
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2018-08-01T01:19:06Z 2018-08-01T01:19:06Z 2018-07-31 2018 2018-08-01T01:19:06Z |
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Journal of Agricultural Science (Toronto), v. 10, n. 1, p. 343-353, 2018. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1093716 |
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Journal of Agricultural Science (Toronto), v. 10, n. 1, p. 343-353, 2018. |
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