Silagem de alfafa colhida no início do florescimento e submetida ao emurchecimento e à ação de aditivos biológicos

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Autor(a) principal: Rangrab, Luis Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Muhlbach, Paulo Roberto Frenzel, Berto, Jorge Luiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/129389
Resumo: A 40 days alfalfa (Medicago sativa) regrowth was harvested in the summer at the early flowering stage with (26.3% DM, 18.94% CP, 8,90% DM soluble carbohydrates and 43.35 meq OH-/100 g DM buffering capacity). Part of the material was direct cut ensiled (26.3% DM) and part was wilted for 20 hours (44.12% DM). Both silages, either wilted or not, were assigned to four treatments: Control, Enzymes, Inoculate and Inoculate plus Enzymes and were ensiled in laboratory silos (3.6 L), with four replicates, per treatment, per a period 60 days. Wilting provived silages of better quality with lower pH, higher lactic acid/acetic acid ratio, lower N-NH3 and lower solubilization of the nitrogen fraction, with higher residual soluble carbohydrates content. The direct cut alfalfa silages additive action provided lower pH and N-NH3 in the treatments with Enzymes and Inoculate plus enzymes when compared to the treatment with Inoculate, however when compared to the treatment with Inoculate, but did not differ from Control. In both silages (direct cut and wilted), there was a decrease in the NDF contents in the Inoculates plus Enzymes treatment.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Silagem de alfafa colhida no início do florescimento e submetida ao emurchecimento e à ação de aditivos biológicos
dc.title.alternative.en.fl_str_mv Alfalfa silage harvest at the early flowering stage and submitted to wilt and action of biological additives
title Silagem de alfafa colhida no início do florescimento e submetida ao emurchecimento e à ação de aditivos biológicos
spellingShingle Silagem de alfafa colhida no início do florescimento e submetida ao emurchecimento e à ação de aditivos biológicos
Rangrab, Luis Henrique
Alfafa
Silagem
Nutricao animal
Nutriente
Alfalfa silage
Enzymes
Inoculate
Wilting
title_short Silagem de alfafa colhida no início do florescimento e submetida ao emurchecimento e à ação de aditivos biológicos
title_full Silagem de alfafa colhida no início do florescimento e submetida ao emurchecimento e à ação de aditivos biológicos
title_fullStr Silagem de alfafa colhida no início do florescimento e submetida ao emurchecimento e à ação de aditivos biológicos
title_full_unstemmed Silagem de alfafa colhida no início do florescimento e submetida ao emurchecimento e à ação de aditivos biológicos
title_sort Silagem de alfafa colhida no início do florescimento e submetida ao emurchecimento e à ação de aditivos biológicos
author Rangrab, Luis Henrique
author_facet Rangrab, Luis Henrique
Muhlbach, Paulo Roberto Frenzel
Berto, Jorge Luiz
author_role author
author2 Muhlbach, Paulo Roberto Frenzel
Berto, Jorge Luiz
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rangrab, Luis Henrique
Muhlbach, Paulo Roberto Frenzel
Berto, Jorge Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alfafa
Silagem
Nutricao animal
Nutriente
topic Alfafa
Silagem
Nutricao animal
Nutriente
Alfalfa silage
Enzymes
Inoculate
Wilting
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Alfalfa silage
Enzymes
Inoculate
Wilting
description A 40 days alfalfa (Medicago sativa) regrowth was harvested in the summer at the early flowering stage with (26.3% DM, 18.94% CP, 8,90% DM soluble carbohydrates and 43.35 meq OH-/100 g DM buffering capacity). Part of the material was direct cut ensiled (26.3% DM) and part was wilted for 20 hours (44.12% DM). Both silages, either wilted or not, were assigned to four treatments: Control, Enzymes, Inoculate and Inoculate plus Enzymes and were ensiled in laboratory silos (3.6 L), with four replicates, per treatment, per a period 60 days. Wilting provived silages of better quality with lower pH, higher lactic acid/acetic acid ratio, lower N-NH3 and lower solubilization of the nitrogen fraction, with higher residual soluble carbohydrates content. The direct cut alfalfa silages additive action provided lower pH and N-NH3 in the treatments with Enzymes and Inoculate plus enzymes when compared to the treatment with Inoculate, however when compared to the treatment with Inoculate, but did not differ from Control. In both silages (direct cut and wilted), there was a decrease in the NDF contents in the Inoculates plus Enzymes treatment.
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