Red clover silage: an alternative for mitigating the impact of nitrogen excretion in ovine production systems

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Autor(a) principal: Guzatti,Gabriela Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Duchini,Paulo Gonçalves, Kozloski,Gilberto Vilmar, Niderkorn,Vincent, Ribeiro-Filho,Henrique Mendonça Nunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective was to quantify the flow of intestinal nutrients and nitrogen excretion and retention in sheep receiving isoproteic diets. Eight Texel x Lacaune wethers (average body weight = 25±2.5 kg) were fitted with duodenal cannula and housed in metabolic cages. Wethers were assigned to the treatments in a crossover design with two periods of 20 days each, and all feces and urine produced by the wethers were collected. The treatments consisted of two isoproteic (160 g kg−1 of crude protein on dry matter basis) diets composed of red clover (RC) or lucerne (LU; Medicago sativa) silages plus corn silage and concentrate feed. The digestible organic matter and metabolizable energy intake did not differ between treatments. The intestinal non-ammonia N (NAN) flow was 5.9 g day−1 (37%) higher in RC wethers than in those of the LU treatment. This result was a consequence of both an increase in the efficiency of microbial protein synthesis (12.7% higher) and a decrease in ruminal degradable protein (RDP) content (20% lower) of the diet. However, the increase in the intestinal NAN flow was accompanied by a reduction in intestinal digestibility of N, resulting in similar daily N retention between treatments. The reduction of RDP content was probably the main reason for reductions in N urinary excretion in RC wethers compared with those in the LU treatment, showing that RC silage may be a tool for mitigating the impact of N excretion in ovine production systems, without changes in N retention.
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spelling Red clover silage: an alternative for mitigating the impact of nitrogen excretion in ovine production systemsbioactive compoundsduodenal flowpolyphenol-oxidasequinonesurinary nitrogen excretionABSTRACT The objective was to quantify the flow of intestinal nutrients and nitrogen excretion and retention in sheep receiving isoproteic diets. Eight Texel x Lacaune wethers (average body weight = 25±2.5 kg) were fitted with duodenal cannula and housed in metabolic cages. Wethers were assigned to the treatments in a crossover design with two periods of 20 days each, and all feces and urine produced by the wethers were collected. The treatments consisted of two isoproteic (160 g kg−1 of crude protein on dry matter basis) diets composed of red clover (RC) or lucerne (LU; Medicago sativa) silages plus corn silage and concentrate feed. The digestible organic matter and metabolizable energy intake did not differ between treatments. The intestinal non-ammonia N (NAN) flow was 5.9 g day−1 (37%) higher in RC wethers than in those of the LU treatment. This result was a consequence of both an increase in the efficiency of microbial protein synthesis (12.7% higher) and a decrease in ruminal degradable protein (RDP) content (20% lower) of the diet. However, the increase in the intestinal NAN flow was accompanied by a reduction in intestinal digestibility of N, resulting in similar daily N retention between treatments. The reduction of RDP content was probably the main reason for reductions in N urinary excretion in RC wethers compared with those in the LU treatment, showing that RC silage may be a tool for mitigating the impact of N excretion in ovine production systems, without changes in N retention.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982019000100722Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.48 2019reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.1590/rbz4820190044info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuzatti,Gabriela CristinaDuchini,Paulo GonçalvesKozloski,Gilberto VilmarNiderkorn,VincentRibeiro-Filho,Henrique Mendonça Nuneseng2019-11-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982019000100722Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2019-11-22T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Red clover silage: an alternative for mitigating the impact of nitrogen excretion in ovine production systems
title Red clover silage: an alternative for mitigating the impact of nitrogen excretion in ovine production systems
spellingShingle Red clover silage: an alternative for mitigating the impact of nitrogen excretion in ovine production systems
Guzatti,Gabriela Cristina
bioactive compounds
duodenal flow
polyphenol-oxidase
quinones
urinary nitrogen excretion
title_short Red clover silage: an alternative for mitigating the impact of nitrogen excretion in ovine production systems
title_full Red clover silage: an alternative for mitigating the impact of nitrogen excretion in ovine production systems
title_fullStr Red clover silage: an alternative for mitigating the impact of nitrogen excretion in ovine production systems
title_full_unstemmed Red clover silage: an alternative for mitigating the impact of nitrogen excretion in ovine production systems
title_sort Red clover silage: an alternative for mitigating the impact of nitrogen excretion in ovine production systems
author Guzatti,Gabriela Cristina
author_facet Guzatti,Gabriela Cristina
Duchini,Paulo Gonçalves
Kozloski,Gilberto Vilmar
Niderkorn,Vincent
Ribeiro-Filho,Henrique Mendonça Nunes
author_role author
author2 Duchini,Paulo Gonçalves
Kozloski,Gilberto Vilmar
Niderkorn,Vincent
Ribeiro-Filho,Henrique Mendonça Nunes
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guzatti,Gabriela Cristina
Duchini,Paulo Gonçalves
Kozloski,Gilberto Vilmar
Niderkorn,Vincent
Ribeiro-Filho,Henrique Mendonça Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bioactive compounds
duodenal flow
polyphenol-oxidase
quinones
urinary nitrogen excretion
topic bioactive compounds
duodenal flow
polyphenol-oxidase
quinones
urinary nitrogen excretion
description ABSTRACT The objective was to quantify the flow of intestinal nutrients and nitrogen excretion and retention in sheep receiving isoproteic diets. Eight Texel x Lacaune wethers (average body weight = 25±2.5 kg) were fitted with duodenal cannula and housed in metabolic cages. Wethers were assigned to the treatments in a crossover design with two periods of 20 days each, and all feces and urine produced by the wethers were collected. The treatments consisted of two isoproteic (160 g kg−1 of crude protein on dry matter basis) diets composed of red clover (RC) or lucerne (LU; Medicago sativa) silages plus corn silage and concentrate feed. The digestible organic matter and metabolizable energy intake did not differ between treatments. The intestinal non-ammonia N (NAN) flow was 5.9 g day−1 (37%) higher in RC wethers than in those of the LU treatment. This result was a consequence of both an increase in the efficiency of microbial protein synthesis (12.7% higher) and a decrease in ruminal degradable protein (RDP) content (20% lower) of the diet. However, the increase in the intestinal NAN flow was accompanied by a reduction in intestinal digestibility of N, resulting in similar daily N retention between treatments. The reduction of RDP content was probably the main reason for reductions in N urinary excretion in RC wethers compared with those in the LU treatment, showing that RC silage may be a tool for mitigating the impact of N excretion in ovine production systems, without changes in N retention.
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