Chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance of Secale cereale rye forage in different harvest systems with or without fungicide

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Autor(a) principal: Heker Junior, Julio Cezar
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Neumann, Mikael, Mendes, Marcelo Cruz, Souza, André Martins de, Santos, Leslei Caroline, Silva, Emylli Pereira e, Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato, Oliveira, Rômulo Silva de, Pinto, Rafaela Guimarães
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/37368
Resumo: The objective of the study was to evaluate the chemical parameters and the ruminal disappearance of dry matter of forage from the rye Secale cereale, cv. Temprano managed in different harvest regimes at the vegetative stage, with or without application of a fungicide based on Fluxapyroxade + Piraclostrobin at the pre-flowering stage. This was a randomized block experimental design and the treatments consisted of evaluating the forage harvested at floury grain stage, as follow, SCSF: no cut at the vegetative stage, no application of fungicide; SCCF: no cut at the vegetative stage with fungicide application; UCSF: one cut at the vegetative stage, no application of fungicide; UCCF: one cut with fungicide application; DCSF: two cuts at the vegetative stage, no fungicide application; DCCF: two cuts with fungicide application. In general, one cut at the vegetative stage and a subsequent cut for ensiling at floury grain stage was the best system used in cv. Temprano, based on the chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance. This system provided a better composition of fiber carbohydrates with lower contents of Acid Detergent Fiber (41.55%) and Lignin (10.79%) after cutting and resulted in a better disappearance rate of dry matter at the rumen level (0.46 %) per hour of exposure, highlighting the cut at the vegetative stage that produced a material with 20.76% Crude Protein and 52.69% Neutral Detergent showing its nutritional quality for use in grazing land or as haylage. The application of fungicide provided significant improvements in the contents of crude protein (8.24% vs 7.23%) and mineral matter (3.02% vs 2.82%) of the plant at the time of ensiling, which generated better dry matter disappearance rates in the rumen.
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spelling Chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance of Secale cereale rye forage in different harvest systems with or without fungicideParâmetros bromatológicos e desaparecimento ruminal da forragem do centeio Secale cereale em diferentes sistemas de corte com ou sem fungicidaCrude proteinFiber carbohydratesPyraclostrobinSecale cereale.Carboidratos fibrososPiraclostrobina. Proteína brutaSecale cereale.The objective of the study was to evaluate the chemical parameters and the ruminal disappearance of dry matter of forage from the rye Secale cereale, cv. Temprano managed in different harvest regimes at the vegetative stage, with or without application of a fungicide based on Fluxapyroxade + Piraclostrobin at the pre-flowering stage. This was a randomized block experimental design and the treatments consisted of evaluating the forage harvested at floury grain stage, as follow, SCSF: no cut at the vegetative stage, no application of fungicide; SCCF: no cut at the vegetative stage with fungicide application; UCSF: one cut at the vegetative stage, no application of fungicide; UCCF: one cut with fungicide application; DCSF: two cuts at the vegetative stage, no fungicide application; DCCF: two cuts with fungicide application. In general, one cut at the vegetative stage and a subsequent cut for ensiling at floury grain stage was the best system used in cv. Temprano, based on the chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance. This system provided a better composition of fiber carbohydrates with lower contents of Acid Detergent Fiber (41.55%) and Lignin (10.79%) after cutting and resulted in a better disappearance rate of dry matter at the rumen level (0.46 %) per hour of exposure, highlighting the cut at the vegetative stage that produced a material with 20.76% Crude Protein and 52.69% Neutral Detergent showing its nutritional quality for use in grazing land or as haylage. The application of fungicide provided significant improvements in the contents of crude protein (8.24% vs 7.23%) and mineral matter (3.02% vs 2.82%) of the plant at the time of ensiling, which generated better dry matter disappearance rates in the rumen.O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar os parâmetros bromatológicos e o desaparecimento ruminal da matéria seca da foragem de centeio Secale cereale, cv. Temprano manejado em diferentes regimes de cortes no estádio vegetativo, com ou sem aplicação de fungicida a base de Fluxapiroxade + Piraclostrobina no estádio de pré-florescimento. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos ao acaso e os tratamentos constaram da avaliação das forragens colhidas no estádio de grão farináceo, sendo SCSF: sem corte no vegetativo e sem aplicação de fungicida; SCCF: sem corte no vegetativo com aplicação de fungicida; UCSF: um corte no vegetativo sem aplicação de fungicida; UCCF: um corte com aplicação de fungicida; DCSF: dois cortes no vegetativo sem aplicação de fungicida; DCCF: dois cortes com aplicação de fungicida. De maneira geral, a realização de um corte no estádio vegetativo e posterior corte para ensilagem no estádio de grão farináceo foi o melhor sistema empregado no centeio cv. Temprano com base nos parâmetros de bromatologia e desaparecimento ruminal. Esse sistema proporcionou melhor composição dos carboidratos fibrosos com menores teores de Fibra em Detergente Ácido (41,55%) e Lignina (10,79%) após o corte e gerou melhor taxa de desaparecimento ruminal da matéria seca a nível ruminal (0,46%) por hora de exposição, ressaltando ainda o corte do vegetativo que produziu um material com 20,76% de Proteína Bruta, Fibra em detergente neutro de 52,69% evidenciando a sua qualidade nutricional para uso em pastejo ou como silagem pré-secada. O uso do fungicida proporcionou melhoras significativas nos teores de proteína bruta (8,24% vs 7,23%) e matéria mineral (3,02% vs 2,82%) da planta no momento da ensilagem, o que gerou melhores índices de desaparecimento da matéria seca no rúmen.UEL2020-06-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de Campo;application/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3736810.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n5p1691Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 41 No. 5 (2020); 1691-1704Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 41 n. 5 (2020); 1691-17041679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance of Secale cereale rye forage in different harvest systems with or without fungicide
Parâmetros bromatológicos e desaparecimento ruminal da forragem do centeio Secale cereale em diferentes sistemas de corte com ou sem fungicida
title Chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance of Secale cereale rye forage in different harvest systems with or without fungicide
spellingShingle Chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance of Secale cereale rye forage in different harvest systems with or without fungicide
Heker Junior, Julio Cezar
Crude protein
Fiber carbohydrates
Pyraclostrobin
Secale cereale.
Carboidratos fibrosos
Piraclostrobina. Proteína bruta
Secale cereale.
title_short Chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance of Secale cereale rye forage in different harvest systems with or without fungicide
title_full Chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance of Secale cereale rye forage in different harvest systems with or without fungicide
title_fullStr Chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance of Secale cereale rye forage in different harvest systems with or without fungicide
title_full_unstemmed Chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance of Secale cereale rye forage in different harvest systems with or without fungicide
title_sort Chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance of Secale cereale rye forage in different harvest systems with or without fungicide
author Heker Junior, Julio Cezar
author_facet Heker Junior, Julio Cezar
Neumann, Mikael
Mendes, Marcelo Cruz
Souza, André Martins de
Santos, Leslei Caroline
Silva, Emylli Pereira e
Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato
Oliveira, Rômulo Silva de
Pinto, Rafaela Guimarães
author_role author
author2 Neumann, Mikael
Mendes, Marcelo Cruz
Souza, André Martins de
Santos, Leslei Caroline
Silva, Emylli Pereira e
Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato
Oliveira, Rômulo Silva de
Pinto, Rafaela Guimarães
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Heker Junior, Julio Cezar
Neumann, Mikael
Mendes, Marcelo Cruz
Souza, André Martins de
Santos, Leslei Caroline
Silva, Emylli Pereira e
Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato
Oliveira, Rômulo Silva de
Pinto, Rafaela Guimarães
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Crude protein
Fiber carbohydrates
Pyraclostrobin
Secale cereale.
Carboidratos fibrosos
Piraclostrobina. Proteína bruta
Secale cereale.
topic Crude protein
Fiber carbohydrates
Pyraclostrobin
Secale cereale.
Carboidratos fibrosos
Piraclostrobina. Proteína bruta
Secale cereale.
description The objective of the study was to evaluate the chemical parameters and the ruminal disappearance of dry matter of forage from the rye Secale cereale, cv. Temprano managed in different harvest regimes at the vegetative stage, with or without application of a fungicide based on Fluxapyroxade + Piraclostrobin at the pre-flowering stage. This was a randomized block experimental design and the treatments consisted of evaluating the forage harvested at floury grain stage, as follow, SCSF: no cut at the vegetative stage, no application of fungicide; SCCF: no cut at the vegetative stage with fungicide application; UCSF: one cut at the vegetative stage, no application of fungicide; UCCF: one cut with fungicide application; DCSF: two cuts at the vegetative stage, no fungicide application; DCCF: two cuts with fungicide application. In general, one cut at the vegetative stage and a subsequent cut for ensiling at floury grain stage was the best system used in cv. Temprano, based on the chemical parameters and ruminal disappearance. This system provided a better composition of fiber carbohydrates with lower contents of Acid Detergent Fiber (41.55%) and Lignin (10.79%) after cutting and resulted in a better disappearance rate of dry matter at the rumen level (0.46 %) per hour of exposure, highlighting the cut at the vegetative stage that produced a material with 20.76% Crude Protein and 52.69% Neutral Detergent showing its nutritional quality for use in grazing land or as haylage. The application of fungicide provided significant improvements in the contents of crude protein (8.24% vs 7.23%) and mineral matter (3.02% vs 2.82%) of the plant at the time of ensiling, which generated better dry matter disappearance rates in the rumen.
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