Efficacy of pyraclostrobin on the production and chemical composition of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) preceded by successive cuts in the hard dough grain stage
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Resumo: | The objective of the experiment was to evaluate the productivity, nutritional value and degradability of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and black oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139), preceded by successive cuts, harvested at the hard dough stage, subjected or not to treatment with pyraclostrobin fungicide. Plants were harvested manually with a height of 0.08 m from the ground surface, at the hard dough stage, after two cuts at the vegetative stage; two applications of pyraclostrobin, 0.6 L ha-1 were made, before the first and the second cut. Pyraclostobin decreased the dry matter losses from 21.1% of the control system to 7.7% for the system with pyraclostrobin, reduced the neutral detergent fiber from 70.05% to 66.73%, decreased detergent fiber acid from 43.37% to 39.96%, decreased lignin from 14.37% to 10.13% and increased the relative value of the food from 75.27% to 82.72%, all in the forage, which resulted in changes in silage, with a decrease in neutral detergent fiber from 64.00% to 58.46%, acid detergent fiber from 38.76% to 35.87%, lignin from 10.11% to 6.78% and an increase in the relative value of the food from 85.87 to 97.26. In the evaluation of the forages, wheat presented the best productivity, with 10,068 kg ha-1 vs. 8,238 kg ha-1 black oats, lower neutral detergent fiber (60.32% vs. 76.46%), lower acid detergent fiber (34.49% vs. 48.84%) and higher relative value of the food (96.04 vs. 61.95), these data were from the forage, which were reflected in the resulting silage. It is recommended to use pyraclostrobin as it reduces losses during fermentation, changes fiber composition and improves the degradability of the food. Among the forages, the wheat was more promising, than black oats, due to its productivity, combined with its better chemical composition and degradability. |
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Efficacy of pyraclostrobin on the production and chemical composition of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) preceded by successive cuts in the hard dough grain stageEficácia da piraclostrobina sobre a produção e bromatologia da forragem e da silagem de trigo (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) e de aveia (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) precedidos de cortes sucessivos na fase de grão farináceoConserved forageDegradabilityFungicideStrobilurin.DegradabilidadeEstrobilurinaForragem conservadaFungicida.The objective of the experiment was to evaluate the productivity, nutritional value and degradability of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and black oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139), preceded by successive cuts, harvested at the hard dough stage, subjected or not to treatment with pyraclostrobin fungicide. Plants were harvested manually with a height of 0.08 m from the ground surface, at the hard dough stage, after two cuts at the vegetative stage; two applications of pyraclostrobin, 0.6 L ha-1 were made, before the first and the second cut. Pyraclostobin decreased the dry matter losses from 21.1% of the control system to 7.7% for the system with pyraclostrobin, reduced the neutral detergent fiber from 70.05% to 66.73%, decreased detergent fiber acid from 43.37% to 39.96%, decreased lignin from 14.37% to 10.13% and increased the relative value of the food from 75.27% to 82.72%, all in the forage, which resulted in changes in silage, with a decrease in neutral detergent fiber from 64.00% to 58.46%, acid detergent fiber from 38.76% to 35.87%, lignin from 10.11% to 6.78% and an increase in the relative value of the food from 85.87 to 97.26. In the evaluation of the forages, wheat presented the best productivity, with 10,068 kg ha-1 vs. 8,238 kg ha-1 black oats, lower neutral detergent fiber (60.32% vs. 76.46%), lower acid detergent fiber (34.49% vs. 48.84%) and higher relative value of the food (96.04 vs. 61.95), these data were from the forage, which were reflected in the resulting silage. It is recommended to use pyraclostrobin as it reduces losses during fermentation, changes fiber composition and improves the degradability of the food. Among the forages, the wheat was more promising, than black oats, due to its productivity, combined with its better chemical composition and degradability.Resumo: O objetivo do experimento foi avaliar a produtividade, o valor nutricional e a degradabilidade da forragem e da silagem de trigo (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) e de aveia preta (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) precedidos de cortes sucessivos, colhidas em estádio de grão farináceo, submetidos ou não ao tratamento com fungicida piraclostrobina. A colheita das plantas foi realizada de forma manual com altura de 0,08 m da superfície do solo, em estádio de grão farináceo, após dois cortes em estádio vegetativo, realizou-se duas aplicações de piraclostrobina, 0,6 L ha-1, antes do primeiro e do segundo corte. A piraclostobina diminuiu as perdas de matéria seca de 21,1% do sistema controle, para 7,7% para o sistema com piraclostrobina, diminuiu a fibsra em detergente neutro de 70,05% para 66,73%, diminuiu a fibra em detergente ácido de 43,37% para 39,96%, diminuiu a lignina de 14,37% para 10,13% e aumentou o valor relativo do alimento de 75,27% para 82,72%, todos na forragem, que resultou em alterações na silagem, com a diminuição de fibra em detergente neutro de 64,00% para 58,46%, fibra em detergente ácido de 38,76% para 35,87%, lignina de 10,11% para 6,78% e incremento do valor relativo do alimento de 85,87 para 97,26. Na avaliação das forrageiras o trigo apresentou as melhores produtividades, com 10.068 kg ha-1, contra 8.238 kg ha-1 da aveia preta, menor fibra em detergente neutro (60,32% contra 76,46%), menor fibra em detergente ácido (34,49% contra 48,84%) e maior valor relativo do alimento (96,04 contra 61,95), dados estes da forragem, que foram refletidos na silagem resultante. Recomenda-se a utilização da piraclostrobina, pois a mesma diminui perdas durante a fermentação, altera a composição da fibra e melhora a degradabilidade do alimento. Dentre as forrageiras o trigo foi mais promissor, frente a aveia preta, devido a sua produtividade, aliada a sua melhor bromatologia e degradabilidade.UEL2019-08-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3456910.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n5Supl1p2439Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 40 No. 5Supl1 (2019); 2439-2452Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 40 n. 5Supl1 (2019); 2439-24521679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv |
Efficacy of pyraclostrobin on the production and chemical composition of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) preceded by successive cuts in the hard dough grain stage Eficácia da piraclostrobina sobre a produção e bromatologia da forragem e da silagem de trigo (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) e de aveia (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) precedidos de cortes sucessivos na fase de grão farináceo |
title |
Efficacy of pyraclostrobin on the production and chemical composition of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) preceded by successive cuts in the hard dough grain stage |
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Efficacy of pyraclostrobin on the production and chemical composition of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) preceded by successive cuts in the hard dough grain stage Venancio, Bruno José Conserved forage Degradability Fungicide Strobilurin. Degradabilidade Estrobilurina Forragem conservada Fungicida. |
title_short |
Efficacy of pyraclostrobin on the production and chemical composition of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) preceded by successive cuts in the hard dough grain stage |
title_full |
Efficacy of pyraclostrobin on the production and chemical composition of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) preceded by successive cuts in the hard dough grain stage |
title_fullStr |
Efficacy of pyraclostrobin on the production and chemical composition of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) preceded by successive cuts in the hard dough grain stage |
title_full_unstemmed |
Efficacy of pyraclostrobin on the production and chemical composition of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) preceded by successive cuts in the hard dough grain stage |
title_sort |
Efficacy of pyraclostrobin on the production and chemical composition of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139) preceded by successive cuts in the hard dough grain stage |
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Venancio, Bruno José |
author_facet |
Venancio, Bruno José Neumann, Mikael Silva, Marlon Richard Hílario da Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato Santos, Leslei Caroline Costa, Luísa da Santos, Leandro Alvarenga Spliethoff, Jhonatan |
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author |
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Neumann, Mikael Silva, Marlon Richard Hílario da Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato Santos, Leslei Caroline Costa, Luísa da Santos, Leandro Alvarenga Spliethoff, Jhonatan |
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Venancio, Bruno José Neumann, Mikael Silva, Marlon Richard Hílario da Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato Santos, Leslei Caroline Costa, Luísa da Santos, Leandro Alvarenga Spliethoff, Jhonatan |
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Conserved forage Degradability Fungicide Strobilurin. Degradabilidade Estrobilurina Forragem conservada Fungicida. |
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Conserved forage Degradability Fungicide Strobilurin. Degradabilidade Estrobilurina Forragem conservada Fungicida. |
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The objective of the experiment was to evaluate the productivity, nutritional value and degradability of forage and silage of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. BRS Umbu) and black oats (Avena strigosa cv. Embrapa 139), preceded by successive cuts, harvested at the hard dough stage, subjected or not to treatment with pyraclostrobin fungicide. Plants were harvested manually with a height of 0.08 m from the ground surface, at the hard dough stage, after two cuts at the vegetative stage; two applications of pyraclostrobin, 0.6 L ha-1 were made, before the first and the second cut. Pyraclostobin decreased the dry matter losses from 21.1% of the control system to 7.7% for the system with pyraclostrobin, reduced the neutral detergent fiber from 70.05% to 66.73%, decreased detergent fiber acid from 43.37% to 39.96%, decreased lignin from 14.37% to 10.13% and increased the relative value of the food from 75.27% to 82.72%, all in the forage, which resulted in changes in silage, with a decrease in neutral detergent fiber from 64.00% to 58.46%, acid detergent fiber from 38.76% to 35.87%, lignin from 10.11% to 6.78% and an increase in the relative value of the food from 85.87 to 97.26. In the evaluation of the forages, wheat presented the best productivity, with 10,068 kg ha-1 vs. 8,238 kg ha-1 black oats, lower neutral detergent fiber (60.32% vs. 76.46%), lower acid detergent fiber (34.49% vs. 48.84%) and higher relative value of the food (96.04 vs. 61.95), these data were from the forage, which were reflected in the resulting silage. It is recommended to use pyraclostrobin as it reduces losses during fermentation, changes fiber composition and improves the degradability of the food. Among the forages, the wheat was more promising, than black oats, due to its productivity, combined with its better chemical composition and degradability. |
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