Chemical composition and fermentative characteristics of old man saltbush silage supplemented with energy concentrates

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo, Gherman Garcia Leal de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Santos, Genilson Amaral, Voltolini, Tadeu Vinhas, Moraes, Salete Alves de, Pereira, Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro, Gois, Glayciane Costa, Campos, Fleming Sena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/27135
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the fermentation profile and chemical composition of old man saltbush (Atriplex nummularia Lindl.) silage supplemented with cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) scraps or grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) in the proportion of 10% based on natural matter. The experimental design was completely randomized, in a 3 x 7 factorial arrangement (3 treatments and 7 opening days), with three replications. The treatments consisted of three silages: old man saltbush silage, old man saltbush silage + cassava scrap, and old man saltbush silage + grain sorghum. The experiment was conducted at the EMBRAPA Semiarid Animal Nutrition Laboratory, located in the city of Petrolina-PE. Twenty-one experimental silos were used for each treatment; these silos were opened after 1, 3, 5, 7, 14, 28, and 56 days in ensiling. The pH, ammoniacal nitrogen and total nitrogen ratio, dry matter, crude protein, ether extract, mineral matter, organic matter, neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, total carbohydrates, non-fibrous carbohydrate, and dry matter in vitro digestibility. The additives grain sorghum and cassava scrap increased the dry matter content and reduced pH values. N-NH3 NT-1 values increased as the fermentation processes progressed, and after 56 fermentation days were close to 11%. Silages were classified as excellent in the fermentation process. The addition of cassava scrap and grain sorghum favors the ensiling process of the old man saltbush, providing improvements in the silage nutritive value. During the storage period, the use of these additives promoted a reduction of total losses, inhibition of alcoholic fermentation, and greater carbohydrates recovery, resulting in silage with a nutritive value similar to that of fresh forage, representing an alternative source of additives.
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spelling Chemical composition and fermentative characteristics of old man saltbush silage supplemented with energy concentratesComposição química e características fermentativas de silagem de erva sal aditivadas com concentrados energéticosFoodstuffsForage conservationSemi-aridSupplementation.AlimentosConservação de forragemSemiáridoSuplementação.The objective of this study was to evaluate the fermentation profile and chemical composition of old man saltbush (Atriplex nummularia Lindl.) silage supplemented with cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) scraps or grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) in the proportion of 10% based on natural matter. The experimental design was completely randomized, in a 3 x 7 factorial arrangement (3 treatments and 7 opening days), with three replications. The treatments consisted of three silages: old man saltbush silage, old man saltbush silage + cassava scrap, and old man saltbush silage + grain sorghum. The experiment was conducted at the EMBRAPA Semiarid Animal Nutrition Laboratory, located in the city of Petrolina-PE. Twenty-one experimental silos were used for each treatment; these silos were opened after 1, 3, 5, 7, 14, 28, and 56 days in ensiling. The pH, ammoniacal nitrogen and total nitrogen ratio, dry matter, crude protein, ether extract, mineral matter, organic matter, neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, total carbohydrates, non-fibrous carbohydrate, and dry matter in vitro digestibility. The additives grain sorghum and cassava scrap increased the dry matter content and reduced pH values. N-NH3 NT-1 values increased as the fermentation processes progressed, and after 56 fermentation days were close to 11%. Silages were classified as excellent in the fermentation process. The addition of cassava scrap and grain sorghum favors the ensiling process of the old man saltbush, providing improvements in the silage nutritive value. During the storage period, the use of these additives promoted a reduction of total losses, inhibition of alcoholic fermentation, and greater carbohydrates recovery, resulting in silage with a nutritive value similar to that of fresh forage, representing an alternative source of additives.Objetivou-se com este trabalho avaliar o perfil fermentativo e a composição química da silagem de erva sal (Atriplex nummularia Lindl.) aditivada com raspa de mandioca (Manihot esculenta Crantz) ou sorgo grão (Sorghum bicolor) na proporção de 10% com base na matéria natural. O delineamento experimental foi o inteiramente casualizado, em arranjo fatorial 3 x 7, (3 tratamentos e 7 dias de aberturas), com três repetições. Os tratamentos constituíram-se de três silagens: silagem de erva sal, silagem de erva sal + raspa de mandioca e silagem de erva sal + sorgo grão moído. O experimento foi conduzido no laboratório de Nutrição Animal da Embrapa Semiárido, localizada no município de Petrolina-PE. Para cada tratamento foram utilizados 21 silos experimentais que foram abertos aos 1, 3, 5, 7, 14, 28 e 56 dias de ensilagem. Foram determinados o pH, nitrogênio amoniacal em relação ao nitrogênio total, matéria seca, proteína bruta, extrato etéreo, matéria mineral, matéria orgânica, fibra em detergente neutro, fibra em detergente ácido, carboidratos totais, carboidrato não fibroso e digestibilidade in vitro da matéria seca. Os aditivos: sorgo grão e raspa de mandioca elevaram o teor de matéria seca e reduziram os valores de pH. Os valores de N-NH3 NT-1 aumentaram com o decorrer dos processos fermentativos e após 56 dias de fermentação foram próximos a 11%. No processo fermentativo as silagens foram classificadas como excelentes. A adição da raspa de mandioca e do sorgo grão favorece o processo de ensilagem da erva sal proporcionando melhorias no valor nutritivo da silagem. Durante o período de conservação, a utilização desses aditivos promove redução das perdas totais, inibição da fermentação alcoólica e maior recuperação de carboidratos, resultando em silagem com valor nutritivo semelhante ao de forragem fresca, caracterizando assim como uma fonte alternativa de aditivos.UEL2018-05-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2713510.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n3p1155Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 3 (2018); 1155-1166Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 3 (2018); 1155-11661679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chemical composition and fermentative characteristics of old man saltbush silage supplemented with energy concentrates
Composição química e características fermentativas de silagem de erva sal aditivadas com concentrados energéticos
title Chemical composition and fermentative characteristics of old man saltbush silage supplemented with energy concentrates
spellingShingle Chemical composition and fermentative characteristics of old man saltbush silage supplemented with energy concentrates
Araújo, Gherman Garcia Leal de
Foodstuffs
Forage conservation
Semi-arid
Supplementation.
Alimentos
Conservação de forragem
Semiárido
Suplementação.
title_short Chemical composition and fermentative characteristics of old man saltbush silage supplemented with energy concentrates
title_full Chemical composition and fermentative characteristics of old man saltbush silage supplemented with energy concentrates
title_fullStr Chemical composition and fermentative characteristics of old man saltbush silage supplemented with energy concentrates
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition and fermentative characteristics of old man saltbush silage supplemented with energy concentrates
title_sort Chemical composition and fermentative characteristics of old man saltbush silage supplemented with energy concentrates
author Araújo, Gherman Garcia Leal de
author_facet Araújo, Gherman Garcia Leal de
Santos, Genilson Amaral
Voltolini, Tadeu Vinhas
Moraes, Salete Alves de
Pereira, Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro
Gois, Glayciane Costa
Campos, Fleming Sena
author_role author
author2 Santos, Genilson Amaral
Voltolini, Tadeu Vinhas
Moraes, Salete Alves de
Pereira, Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro
Gois, Glayciane Costa
Campos, Fleming Sena
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo, Gherman Garcia Leal de
Santos, Genilson Amaral
Voltolini, Tadeu Vinhas
Moraes, Salete Alves de
Pereira, Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro
Gois, Glayciane Costa
Campos, Fleming Sena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Foodstuffs
Forage conservation
Semi-arid
Supplementation.
Alimentos
Conservação de forragem
Semiárido
Suplementação.
topic Foodstuffs
Forage conservation
Semi-arid
Supplementation.
Alimentos
Conservação de forragem
Semiárido
Suplementação.
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the fermentation profile and chemical composition of old man saltbush (Atriplex nummularia Lindl.) silage supplemented with cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) scraps or grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) in the proportion of 10% based on natural matter. The experimental design was completely randomized, in a 3 x 7 factorial arrangement (3 treatments and 7 opening days), with three replications. The treatments consisted of three silages: old man saltbush silage, old man saltbush silage + cassava scrap, and old man saltbush silage + grain sorghum. The experiment was conducted at the EMBRAPA Semiarid Animal Nutrition Laboratory, located in the city of Petrolina-PE. Twenty-one experimental silos were used for each treatment; these silos were opened after 1, 3, 5, 7, 14, 28, and 56 days in ensiling. The pH, ammoniacal nitrogen and total nitrogen ratio, dry matter, crude protein, ether extract, mineral matter, organic matter, neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, total carbohydrates, non-fibrous carbohydrate, and dry matter in vitro digestibility. The additives grain sorghum and cassava scrap increased the dry matter content and reduced pH values. N-NH3 NT-1 values increased as the fermentation processes progressed, and after 56 fermentation days were close to 11%. Silages were classified as excellent in the fermentation process. The addition of cassava scrap and grain sorghum favors the ensiling process of the old man saltbush, providing improvements in the silage nutritive value. During the storage period, the use of these additives promoted a reduction of total losses, inhibition of alcoholic fermentation, and greater carbohydrates recovery, resulting in silage with a nutritive value similar to that of fresh forage, representing an alternative source of additives.
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