Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide

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Autor(a) principal: Magalhães,Felipe Antunes
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Valadares Filho,Sebastião de Campos, Menezes,Gustavo Chamon de Castro, Machado,Marcelo Grossi, Zanetti,Diego, Pina,Douglas dos Santos, Pereira,Odilon Gomes, Paulino,Mário Fonseca
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without the addition of 0.5% of calcium oxide (lime) on the chemical composition and fermentation losses of silages. A complete random design in a 9 × 2 factorial arrangement was used. Experimental silos were used, ensilage was done every 15 days with Brix measuring, and they were opened after 30 days of fermentation. As the Brix degree of the ensiled material increased, the contents of dry matter (DM) increased and contents of ash, crude protein (CP) and fibers (neutral and acid detergent fiber corrected for proteins - NDFap and ADFap) reduced. After fermentation, DM content of the silage presented a linear increase with the Brix degree content concentration, positively correlating with content of lime, but the contents of ash, CP, EE and NDFap were linearly reduced with the Brix increase. Content of ADFap suffered linear reduction for the treated silage whereas quadratic behavior was found in the untreated silage. Production of ethanol was presented in a quadratic manner for the silages without lime, and cubically in silages with lime, according to the Brix degree. The treated or untreated silages presented an average pH of 3.98 and 3.50, respectively. Contents of acetic acid and butyric acid were not affected by the lime content and Brix degree. Untreated silages presented reduction of contents of propionic acid as the Brix degree increased. The higher the Brix degree value, the higher the total losses of dry matter in the sugar cane silages with or without treatment. The treatment of the sugar cane with 0.5% calcium oxide on the natural matter basis is effective in reducing the undesired fermentation of the ensilage material.
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spelling Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxideBrixcalcium oxideethanolsugar cane silageThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without the addition of 0.5% of calcium oxide (lime) on the chemical composition and fermentation losses of silages. A complete random design in a 9 × 2 factorial arrangement was used. Experimental silos were used, ensilage was done every 15 days with Brix measuring, and they were opened after 30 days of fermentation. As the Brix degree of the ensiled material increased, the contents of dry matter (DM) increased and contents of ash, crude protein (CP) and fibers (neutral and acid detergent fiber corrected for proteins - NDFap and ADFap) reduced. After fermentation, DM content of the silage presented a linear increase with the Brix degree content concentration, positively correlating with content of lime, but the contents of ash, CP, EE and NDFap were linearly reduced with the Brix increase. Content of ADFap suffered linear reduction for the treated silage whereas quadratic behavior was found in the untreated silage. Production of ethanol was presented in a quadratic manner for the silages without lime, and cubically in silages with lime, according to the Brix degree. The treated or untreated silages presented an average pH of 3.98 and 3.50, respectively. Contents of acetic acid and butyric acid were not affected by the lime content and Brix degree. Untreated silages presented reduction of contents of propionic acid as the Brix degree increased. The higher the Brix degree value, the higher the total losses of dry matter in the sugar cane silages with or without treatment. The treatment of the sugar cane with 0.5% calcium oxide on the natural matter basis is effective in reducing the undesired fermentation of the ensilage material.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2012-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982012000200004Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.41 n.2 2012reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.1590/S1516-35982012000200004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMagalhães,Felipe AntunesValadares Filho,Sebastião de CamposMenezes,Gustavo Chamon de CastroMachado,Marcelo GrossiZanetti,DiegoPina,Douglas dos SantosPereira,Odilon GomesPaulino,Mário Fonsecaeng2012-03-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982012000200004Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2012-03-19T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide
title Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide
spellingShingle Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide
Magalhães,Felipe Antunes
Brix
calcium oxide
ethanol
sugar cane silage
title_short Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide
title_full Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide
title_fullStr Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide
title_sort Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide
author Magalhães,Felipe Antunes
author_facet Magalhães,Felipe Antunes
Valadares Filho,Sebastião de Campos
Menezes,Gustavo Chamon de Castro
Machado,Marcelo Grossi
Zanetti,Diego
Pina,Douglas dos Santos
Pereira,Odilon Gomes
Paulino,Mário Fonseca
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author2 Valadares Filho,Sebastião de Campos
Menezes,Gustavo Chamon de Castro
Machado,Marcelo Grossi
Zanetti,Diego
Pina,Douglas dos Santos
Pereira,Odilon Gomes
Paulino,Mário Fonseca
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magalhães,Felipe Antunes
Valadares Filho,Sebastião de Campos
Menezes,Gustavo Chamon de Castro
Machado,Marcelo Grossi
Zanetti,Diego
Pina,Douglas dos Santos
Pereira,Odilon Gomes
Paulino,Mário Fonseca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brix
calcium oxide
ethanol
sugar cane silage
topic Brix
calcium oxide
ethanol
sugar cane silage
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without the addition of 0.5% of calcium oxide (lime) on the chemical composition and fermentation losses of silages. A complete random design in a 9 × 2 factorial arrangement was used. Experimental silos were used, ensilage was done every 15 days with Brix measuring, and they were opened after 30 days of fermentation. As the Brix degree of the ensiled material increased, the contents of dry matter (DM) increased and contents of ash, crude protein (CP) and fibers (neutral and acid detergent fiber corrected for proteins - NDFap and ADFap) reduced. After fermentation, DM content of the silage presented a linear increase with the Brix degree content concentration, positively correlating with content of lime, but the contents of ash, CP, EE and NDFap were linearly reduced with the Brix increase. Content of ADFap suffered linear reduction for the treated silage whereas quadratic behavior was found in the untreated silage. Production of ethanol was presented in a quadratic manner for the silages without lime, and cubically in silages with lime, according to the Brix degree. The treated or untreated silages presented an average pH of 3.98 and 3.50, respectively. Contents of acetic acid and butyric acid were not affected by the lime content and Brix degree. Untreated silages presented reduction of contents of propionic acid as the Brix degree increased. The higher the Brix degree value, the higher the total losses of dry matter in the sugar cane silages with or without treatment. The treatment of the sugar cane with 0.5% calcium oxide on the natural matter basis is effective in reducing the undesired fermentation of the ensilage material.
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