Losses, chemical composition and aerobic stability of rye silage cv. Temprano subjected to different pre-flowering cuttings with or without fungicide

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Autor(a) principal: Heker Junior, Julio Cezar
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Neumann, Mikael, Rampim, Leandro, Venancio, Bruno Jose, Plodoviski, Daniel Corrêa, Sidor, Fernando de Souza, Stadler Junior, Edelmir Silvio, Silva, Emylli Pereira e, Moresco, Eduardo Mateus
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/37372
Resumo: The present study evaluated the fermentation, chemical characteristics and ruminal disappearance of dry matter of silages of rye cv. Temprano harvested at the stage of floury grain, managed with or without cutting at the vegetative stage and with or without application of Fluxapyroxad + Pyraclostrobin-based fungicide at the pre-flowering phenological stage. This was a 2x2 factorial randomized block experimental design, with 2 cutting regimes (0 and 1 cut) and 2 application management (with and without fungicide), with six replications, where each repetition is represented by a plot of 9.45m², with the treatments SC-SF: without cut at the vegetative stage and without fungicide application; SC-CF: without cut at the vegetative stage with fungicide application; UC-SF: a cut at the vegetative stage with pre-flowering fungicide application; UC-CF: a cut at the vegetative stage and without fungicide application. UC-CF silages were better in the general context, due to the better fiber composition with an average 6.75% reduction in neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber and a 17.10% reduction in lignin content, but, due to its higher DM content, it presented a less efficient fermentation process in terms of organic acid concentration and aerobic stability. However, it did not change the DM losses or ruminal degradability, and there is also the use of DM harvested at the vegetative stage that certainly has a superior quality. The use of fungicide provided only better dry matter index and better fiber composition and improved the fermentation process resulting in lower DM losses without altering the aerobic stability of silages.
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spelling Losses, chemical composition and aerobic stability of rye silage cv. Temprano subjected to different pre-flowering cuttings with or without fungicidePerdas, composição química e estabilidade aeróbia da silagem de centeio cv. Temprano submetido a diferentes sistemas de corte com ou sem fungicida no pré-florescimentoOrganic acidsRuminal disappearancePotential of hydrogenSecale cereale.Ácidos orgânicosDesaparecimento ruminalPotencial hidrogeniônicoSecale cereale.The present study evaluated the fermentation, chemical characteristics and ruminal disappearance of dry matter of silages of rye cv. Temprano harvested at the stage of floury grain, managed with or without cutting at the vegetative stage and with or without application of Fluxapyroxad + Pyraclostrobin-based fungicide at the pre-flowering phenological stage. This was a 2x2 factorial randomized block experimental design, with 2 cutting regimes (0 and 1 cut) and 2 application management (with and without fungicide), with six replications, where each repetition is represented by a plot of 9.45m², with the treatments SC-SF: without cut at the vegetative stage and without fungicide application; SC-CF: without cut at the vegetative stage with fungicide application; UC-SF: a cut at the vegetative stage with pre-flowering fungicide application; UC-CF: a cut at the vegetative stage and without fungicide application. UC-CF silages were better in the general context, due to the better fiber composition with an average 6.75% reduction in neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber and a 17.10% reduction in lignin content, but, due to its higher DM content, it presented a less efficient fermentation process in terms of organic acid concentration and aerobic stability. However, it did not change the DM losses or ruminal degradability, and there is also the use of DM harvested at the vegetative stage that certainly has a superior quality. The use of fungicide provided only better dry matter index and better fiber composition and improved the fermentation process resulting in lower DM losses without altering the aerobic stability of silages.Objetivou-se avaliar as características fermentativas, bromatológicas e o desaparecimento ruminal da matéria seca das silagens de Centeio cv. Temprano colhidas no estádio de grão farináceo, manejado com ou sem corte no estádio vegetativo e com ou sem aplicação de fungicida a base de Fluxapiroxade + Piraclostrobina no estádio fenológico de pré-florescimento. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos ao acaso em esquema fatorial 2x2, sendo 2 regimes de cortes (0 e 1 corte) e 2 manejos de aplicação (com e sem fungicida), com seis repetições, onde cada repetição é representada por uma parcela de 9,45m², sendo os tratamentos SC-SF: sem corte no vegetativo e sem aplicação de fungicida; SC-CF: sem corte no vegetativo com aplicação de fungicida; UC-SF: um corte no vegetativo com aplicação de fungicida no pré-florescimento; UC-CF: um corte no vegetativo e sem aplicação de fungicida; As silagens do tratamento UC-CF apresentaram-se melhores no contexto geral, devido a melhor composição da fibra com redução de 6,75% em média nos teores de fibra em detergente neutro e fibra em detergente ácido e uma redução de 17,10% nos teores de lignina, no entanto devido ao seu maior teor de MS apresentou um processo fermentativo menos eficiente em termos de concentração de ácidos orgânicos e de estabilidade aeróbia, porém, o mesmo não alterou as perdas de MS nem degradabilidade ruminal, atribuído a isso ainda tem-se o aproveitamento da MS colhida no estádio vegetativo que tem certamente uma qualidade superior. A utilização de fungicida proporcionou apenas melhores índices de matéria seca e melhor composição da fibra e, melhorou o processo fermentativo gerando menores perdas de MS sem alterar a estabilidade aeróbica das silagens.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/3737210.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n5p1705Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 41 No. 5 (2020); 1705-1718Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 41 n. 5 (2020); 1705-17181679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Losses, chemical composition and aerobic stability of rye silage cv. Temprano subjected to different pre-flowering cuttings with or without fungicide
Perdas, composição química e estabilidade aeróbia da silagem de centeio cv. Temprano submetido a diferentes sistemas de corte com ou sem fungicida no pré-florescimento
title Losses, chemical composition and aerobic stability of rye silage cv. Temprano subjected to different pre-flowering cuttings with or without fungicide
spellingShingle Losses, chemical composition and aerobic stability of rye silage cv. Temprano subjected to different pre-flowering cuttings with or without fungicide
Heker Junior, Julio Cezar
Organic acids
Ruminal disappearance
Potential of hydrogen
Secale cereale.
Ácidos orgânicos
Desaparecimento ruminal
Potencial hidrogeniônico
Secale cereale.
title_short Losses, chemical composition and aerobic stability of rye silage cv. Temprano subjected to different pre-flowering cuttings with or without fungicide
title_full Losses, chemical composition and aerobic stability of rye silage cv. Temprano subjected to different pre-flowering cuttings with or without fungicide
title_fullStr Losses, chemical composition and aerobic stability of rye silage cv. Temprano subjected to different pre-flowering cuttings with or without fungicide
title_full_unstemmed Losses, chemical composition and aerobic stability of rye silage cv. Temprano subjected to different pre-flowering cuttings with or without fungicide
title_sort Losses, chemical composition and aerobic stability of rye silage cv. Temprano subjected to different pre-flowering cuttings with or without fungicide
author Heker Junior, Julio Cezar
author_facet Heker Junior, Julio Cezar
Neumann, Mikael
Rampim, Leandro
Venancio, Bruno Jose
Plodoviski, Daniel Corrêa
Sidor, Fernando de Souza
Stadler Junior, Edelmir Silvio
Silva, Emylli Pereira e
Moresco, Eduardo Mateus
author_role author
author2 Neumann, Mikael
Rampim, Leandro
Venancio, Bruno Jose
Plodoviski, Daniel Corrêa
Sidor, Fernando de Souza
Stadler Junior, Edelmir Silvio
Silva, Emylli Pereira e
Moresco, Eduardo Mateus
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Heker Junior, Julio Cezar
Neumann, Mikael
Rampim, Leandro
Venancio, Bruno Jose
Plodoviski, Daniel Corrêa
Sidor, Fernando de Souza
Stadler Junior, Edelmir Silvio
Silva, Emylli Pereira e
Moresco, Eduardo Mateus
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Organic acids
Ruminal disappearance
Potential of hydrogen
Secale cereale.
Ácidos orgânicos
Desaparecimento ruminal
Potencial hidrogeniônico
Secale cereale.
topic Organic acids
Ruminal disappearance
Potential of hydrogen
Secale cereale.
Ácidos orgânicos
Desaparecimento ruminal
Potencial hidrogeniônico
Secale cereale.
description The present study evaluated the fermentation, chemical characteristics and ruminal disappearance of dry matter of silages of rye cv. Temprano harvested at the stage of floury grain, managed with or without cutting at the vegetative stage and with or without application of Fluxapyroxad + Pyraclostrobin-based fungicide at the pre-flowering phenological stage. This was a 2x2 factorial randomized block experimental design, with 2 cutting regimes (0 and 1 cut) and 2 application management (with and without fungicide), with six replications, where each repetition is represented by a plot of 9.45m², with the treatments SC-SF: without cut at the vegetative stage and without fungicide application; SC-CF: without cut at the vegetative stage with fungicide application; UC-SF: a cut at the vegetative stage with pre-flowering fungicide application; UC-CF: a cut at the vegetative stage and without fungicide application. UC-CF silages were better in the general context, due to the better fiber composition with an average 6.75% reduction in neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber and a 17.10% reduction in lignin content, but, due to its higher DM content, it presented a less efficient fermentation process in terms of organic acid concentration and aerobic stability. However, it did not change the DM losses or ruminal degradability, and there is also the use of DM harvested at the vegetative stage that certainly has a superior quality. The use of fungicide provided only better dry matter index and better fiber composition and improved the fermentation process resulting in lower DM losses without altering the aerobic stability of silages.
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