Blend de taninos associados com suplemento contendo diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen incubados com forragem tropical

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Joelson Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the effect of the in vitro incubation of Marandu grass with low and high crude protein content associated with tannins and supplements with different levels of rumen degraded protein (RDP) on kinetic parameters, digestibility of neutral detergent fiber (IVDNDF) and in vitro fermentation profile. Were added 0; 0.05; 0.10 and 0.15% DM of the incubated diet of a tannin blend (Silvafeed-Bypro®, Silvateam) associated with low RDP (LRDP) and high RDP (HRDP). In both experiments, were used as reference Nelore cattle rearing on pasture and multiple supplementation. In the experiment 1, forages with low crude protein (CP, 5,30% CP) content and proportion of 75.6% of bulky and 24.4% of concentrate were used. In the experiment 2, forages of high crude protein (11,74% CP) and proportion of 85.6% of bulky and 14.4% of concentrate in the animal’s diet were used. For both experiments, ruminal inoculum of two cattle, cannulated in the rumen, were used. In each experiment, the incubations were conducted in two consecutive weeks with gas production (GP) measured by Ankom’s automated system with 10 minute of intervals for 72 hours, totaling 432 readings. The (IVDNDF), production and profile of short chain fatty acids (SCFA), methane production (CH4), ammoniacal nitrogen (N-NH3) and pH values were evaluated. When incubating the forage with low CP, interaction between the RDP and tannin doses was observed for the final volume (FV) estimates, with quadratic effect of the tannin doses for the HRDP supplement. However, for high CP forage, no interaction between RDP levels and tannin doses was observed for all variables evaluated. The HRDP resulted in higher FV for high CP forage and gas production rate (Kd) for both forages. The HRDP supplement increased gas production in both experiments. This supplement resulted in higher IVDNDF, production of SCFA, propionate, butyrate, pH and N-NH3 only for low CP forage, without influencing the IVDNDF and production and profile of SCFA for high CP forage. For the production of CH4, it was verified the interaction of the RDP and tannin doses with the low CP forage, with quadratic effect of the tannin doses for LRDP and linear increase for the HRDP. However, with high CP forage, the HRDP supplement resulted in lower CH4 production. The tannin doses resulted in different behavior in the production of CH4 in relation to the contents of RDP incubated with low CP forage. There was a quadratic and linear effect for the supplement LRDP and HRDP, respectively. However, with the high RDP forage, no isolated effect of tannin doses was observed. The supplement with HRDP increased GP for both forages, with increase of IVDNDF only for low CP forage.
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spelling Blend de taninos associados com suplemento contendo diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen incubados com forragem tropicalAditivo naturaisGramíneas tropicaisMetanoProdução de gásCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIASGas productionMethaneNatural additiveTropical grassesTwo experiments were carried out to evaluate the effect of the in vitro incubation of Marandu grass with low and high crude protein content associated with tannins and supplements with different levels of rumen degraded protein (RDP) on kinetic parameters, digestibility of neutral detergent fiber (IVDNDF) and in vitro fermentation profile. Were added 0; 0.05; 0.10 and 0.15% DM of the incubated diet of a tannin blend (Silvafeed-Bypro®, Silvateam) associated with low RDP (LRDP) and high RDP (HRDP). In both experiments, were used as reference Nelore cattle rearing on pasture and multiple supplementation. In the experiment 1, forages with low crude protein (CP, 5,30% CP) content and proportion of 75.6% of bulky and 24.4% of concentrate were used. In the experiment 2, forages of high crude protein (11,74% CP) and proportion of 85.6% of bulky and 14.4% of concentrate in the animal’s diet were used. For both experiments, ruminal inoculum of two cattle, cannulated in the rumen, were used. In each experiment, the incubations were conducted in two consecutive weeks with gas production (GP) measured by Ankom’s automated system with 10 minute of intervals for 72 hours, totaling 432 readings. The (IVDNDF), production and profile of short chain fatty acids (SCFA), methane production (CH4), ammoniacal nitrogen (N-NH3) and pH values were evaluated. When incubating the forage with low CP, interaction between the RDP and tannin doses was observed for the final volume (FV) estimates, with quadratic effect of the tannin doses for the HRDP supplement. However, for high CP forage, no interaction between RDP levels and tannin doses was observed for all variables evaluated. The HRDP resulted in higher FV for high CP forage and gas production rate (Kd) for both forages. The HRDP supplement increased gas production in both experiments. This supplement resulted in higher IVDNDF, production of SCFA, propionate, butyrate, pH and N-NH3 only for low CP forage, without influencing the IVDNDF and production and profile of SCFA for high CP forage. For the production of CH4, it was verified the interaction of the RDP and tannin doses with the low CP forage, with quadratic effect of the tannin doses for LRDP and linear increase for the HRDP. However, with high CP forage, the HRDP supplement resulted in lower CH4 production. The tannin doses resulted in different behavior in the production of CH4 in relation to the contents of RDP incubated with low CP forage. There was a quadratic and linear effect for the supplement LRDP and HRDP, respectively. However, with the high RDP forage, no isolated effect of tannin doses was observed. The supplement with HRDP increased GP for both forages, with increase of IVDNDF only for low CP forage.CAPESFAPEMATForam realizados dois experimentos com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito da incubação in vitro de capim Marandu com baixo e alto teor de proteína bruta associados com taninos e suplementos com diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen (PDR) sobre parâmetros cinéticos, digestibilidade da fibra em detergente neutro (DIVFDN) e perfil de fermentação in vitro. Foram adicionados 0; 0,05; 0,10 e 0,15% MS da dieta incubada de um blend de taninos (Silvafeed-Bypro®, Silvateam) associado com baixa PDR (BPDR) e alta PDR (APDR). Em ambos os experimentos foram adotados como referência a recria de bovinos Nelore a pasto e fornecimento de suplemento múltiplo. No experimento 1 foi utilizada forragem com baixo teor de proteína bruta (PB, 5,30% PB) e proporção de 75,6% de volumoso e 24,4% de concentrado. No experimento 2 foi utilizado forragem de alto teor de proteína bruta (11,74% PB) e proporção de 85,6% de volumoso e 14,4% de concentrado na dieta dos animais. Para ambos experimentos foram utilizados inóculo ruminal de dois bovinos, canulados no rúmen. Em cada experimento, as incubações foram conduzidas em duas semanas consecutivas com a produção de gás (PG) mensurada pelo sistema automatizado da Ankom com intervalos de 10 minutos por 72 horas, totalizando 432 leituras. Foram avaliadas a DIVFDN, produção e perfil de ácidos graxos de cadeia curta (AGCC), produção de metano (CH4), concentração de nitrogênio amoniacal (N-NH3) e valores de pH. Ao incubar a forragem com baixa PB, foi observado interação entre as PDR e doses de taninos para as estimativas de VF, com efeito quadrático das doses de tanino para o suplemento APDR. Contudo, para a forragem de alta PB não foi verificado interação entre os teores de PDR e doses de taninos para todas as varáveis avaliadas. A APDR resultou em maior VF para a forragem de alta PB e taxa de produção de gás (Kd) para ambas as forragens. O suplemento com APDR aumentou a produção de gás em ambos experimentos. Esse suplemento resultou em maior DIVFDN, produção de AGCC, propionato, butirato, pH e NNH3 somente para a forragem de baixa PB, sem influenciar a DIVFDN e produção e perfil dos AGCC para a forragem de alta PB. Para a produção de CH4 foi verificado interação das PDR e doses de taninos com a forragem de baixa PB, com efeito quadrático das doses de tanino para BPDR e aumento linear para o APDR. Entretanto, com a forragem de alta PB, o suplemento APDR resultou em menor produção de CH4. As doses de taninos resultaram em comportamento diferente na produção de CH4 em relação aos teores de PDR incubados com a forragem de baixa PB. Houve efeito quadrático e linear para o suplemento BPDR e APDR, respectivamente. Porém, com a forragem de alta PDR não foi verificado efeito isolado das doses de taninos. O suplemento com APDR aumentou a PG para ambas as forragens, com aumento da DIVFDN somente para a forragem com baixa PB.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilFaculdade de Agronomia, Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FAMEVZ)UFMT CUC - CuiabáPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência AnimalCabral, Luciano da SilvaPaula, Nelcino Francisco dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9430306792139455http://lattes.cnpq.br/8009596890587747Cabral, Luciano da Silva019.711.357-55http://lattes.cnpq.br/8009596890587747Paula, Nelcino Francisco de004.568.941-52http://lattes.cnpq.br/9430306792139455019.711.357-55004.568.941-52Abreu, Joadil Gonçalves de830.338.746-49http://lattes.cnpq.br/1410481664723748Pedreira, Bruno Carneiro e791.490.575-53http://lattes.cnpq.br/2484913274684376Pacheco, Rodrigo Dias Lauritano299.118.388-89http://lattes.cnpq.br/6407507541274385Silva, Joelson Antonio2021-05-07T13:34:40Z2018-04-042021-05-07T13:34:40Z2017-10-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisSILVA, Joelson Antonio. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Blend de taninos associados com suplemento contendo diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen incubados com forragem tropical
title Blend de taninos associados com suplemento contendo diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen incubados com forragem tropical
spellingShingle Blend de taninos associados com suplemento contendo diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen incubados com forragem tropical
Silva, Joelson Antonio
Aditivo naturais
Gramíneas tropicais
Metano
Produção de gás
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
Gas production
Methane
Natural additive
Tropical grasses
title_short Blend de taninos associados com suplemento contendo diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen incubados com forragem tropical
title_full Blend de taninos associados com suplemento contendo diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen incubados com forragem tropical
title_fullStr Blend de taninos associados com suplemento contendo diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen incubados com forragem tropical
title_full_unstemmed Blend de taninos associados com suplemento contendo diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen incubados com forragem tropical
title_sort Blend de taninos associados com suplemento contendo diferentes teores de proteína degradada no rúmen incubados com forragem tropical
author Silva, Joelson Antonio
author_facet Silva, Joelson Antonio
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Cabral, Luciano da Silva
Paula, Nelcino Francisco de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9430306792139455
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8009596890587747
Cabral, Luciano da Silva
019.711.357-55
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8009596890587747
Paula, Nelcino Francisco de
004.568.941-52
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9430306792139455
019.711.357-55
004.568.941-52
Abreu, Joadil Gonçalves de
830.338.746-49
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1410481664723748
Pedreira, Bruno Carneiro e
791.490.575-53
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2484913274684376
Pacheco, Rodrigo Dias Lauritano
299.118.388-89
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6407507541274385
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Joelson Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aditivo naturais
Gramíneas tropicais
Metano
Produção de gás
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
Gas production
Methane
Natural additive
Tropical grasses
topic Aditivo naturais
Gramíneas tropicais
Metano
Produção de gás
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
Gas production
Methane
Natural additive
Tropical grasses
description Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the effect of the in vitro incubation of Marandu grass with low and high crude protein content associated with tannins and supplements with different levels of rumen degraded protein (RDP) on kinetic parameters, digestibility of neutral detergent fiber (IVDNDF) and in vitro fermentation profile. Were added 0; 0.05; 0.10 and 0.15% DM of the incubated diet of a tannin blend (Silvafeed-Bypro®, Silvateam) associated with low RDP (LRDP) and high RDP (HRDP). In both experiments, were used as reference Nelore cattle rearing on pasture and multiple supplementation. In the experiment 1, forages with low crude protein (CP, 5,30% CP) content and proportion of 75.6% of bulky and 24.4% of concentrate were used. In the experiment 2, forages of high crude protein (11,74% CP) and proportion of 85.6% of bulky and 14.4% of concentrate in the animal’s diet were used. For both experiments, ruminal inoculum of two cattle, cannulated in the rumen, were used. In each experiment, the incubations were conducted in two consecutive weeks with gas production (GP) measured by Ankom’s automated system with 10 minute of intervals for 72 hours, totaling 432 readings. The (IVDNDF), production and profile of short chain fatty acids (SCFA), methane production (CH4), ammoniacal nitrogen (N-NH3) and pH values were evaluated. When incubating the forage with low CP, interaction between the RDP and tannin doses was observed for the final volume (FV) estimates, with quadratic effect of the tannin doses for the HRDP supplement. However, for high CP forage, no interaction between RDP levels and tannin doses was observed for all variables evaluated. The HRDP resulted in higher FV for high CP forage and gas production rate (Kd) for both forages. The HRDP supplement increased gas production in both experiments. This supplement resulted in higher IVDNDF, production of SCFA, propionate, butyrate, pH and N-NH3 only for low CP forage, without influencing the IVDNDF and production and profile of SCFA for high CP forage. For the production of CH4, it was verified the interaction of the RDP and tannin doses with the low CP forage, with quadratic effect of the tannin doses for LRDP and linear increase for the HRDP. However, with high CP forage, the HRDP supplement resulted in lower CH4 production. The tannin doses resulted in different behavior in the production of CH4 in relation to the contents of RDP incubated with low CP forage. There was a quadratic and linear effect for the supplement LRDP and HRDP, respectively. However, with the high RDP forage, no isolated effect of tannin doses was observed. The supplement with HRDP increased GP for both forages, with increase of IVDNDF only for low CP forage.
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Faculdade de Agronomia, Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FAMEVZ)
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal
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