Chemical composition and fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm ensiled with chemical additives

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Autor(a) principal: Bayão, Geraldo Fábio Viana
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Marcondes, Marcos Inácio, Queiroz, Augusto César de, Pimentel, Robérson Machado, Cardoso, Lucas Ladeira, Cardoso, Alex Júnio da Silva, Sousa, Katiene Régia Silva, Batalha, Camila Delveaux Araujo
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http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/13506
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition and the fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm, ensiled with chemical additives. Treatments consisted of silage of the sheath with or without calcium oxide. In the silage without calcium oxide, we evaluated the control silage (without additive) and the silage enriched with 5.0 g kg −1 urea (urea). In the silage with calcium oxide, we evaluated the silage enriched with 5.0 g kg −1 calcium oxide (control) and the silage enriched with 5.0 g kg−1 urea and 5.0 g kg−1 calcium oxide (urea). Experimental silos were distributed in a completely randomized design in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement (inclusion or lack of lime × inclusion or lack of urea), with four replicates. Crude protein concentration was greater in the silages that received urea, whereas in the case of neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber, the lowest levels were found in the control silage. Control silage had the lowest pH (3.75) and the silages that received lime displayed the lowest lactic acid content. Effluent losses were greater in the control silage and in the silage with lime (56.1 kg t−1 and 58.4 kg t−1, respectively). Silages prepared with waste from heart of palm production and enriched only with urea showed a better chemical composition and improved fermentation parameter estimates. We recommend the use of this waste only with additives that can improve the chemical characteristics of the forage. Without additives, unwanted fermentation processes may occur and compromise the quality of the silage.
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spelling Bayão, Geraldo Fábio VianaMarcondes, Marcos InácioQueiroz, Augusto César dePimentel, Robérson MachadoCardoso, Lucas LadeiraCardoso, Alex Júnio da SilvaSousa, Katiene Régia SilvaBatalha, Camila Delveaux Araujo2017-11-23T09:47:08Z2017-11-23T09:47:08Z2016-12-141806-9290http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1806-92902017000600003http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/13506The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition and the fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm, ensiled with chemical additives. Treatments consisted of silage of the sheath with or without calcium oxide. In the silage without calcium oxide, we evaluated the control silage (without additive) and the silage enriched with 5.0 g kg −1 urea (urea). In the silage with calcium oxide, we evaluated the silage enriched with 5.0 g kg −1 calcium oxide (control) and the silage enriched with 5.0 g kg−1 urea and 5.0 g kg−1 calcium oxide (urea). Experimental silos were distributed in a completely randomized design in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement (inclusion or lack of lime × inclusion or lack of urea), with four replicates. Crude protein concentration was greater in the silages that received urea, whereas in the case of neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber, the lowest levels were found in the control silage. Control silage had the lowest pH (3.75) and the silages that received lime displayed the lowest lactic acid content. Effluent losses were greater in the control silage and in the silage with lime (56.1 kg t−1 and 58.4 kg t−1, respectively). Silages prepared with waste from heart of palm production and enriched only with urea showed a better chemical composition and improved fermentation parameter estimates. We recommend the use of this waste only with additives that can improve the chemical characteristics of the forage. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Chemical composition and fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm ensiled with chemical additives
title Chemical composition and fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm ensiled with chemical additives
spellingShingle Chemical composition and fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm ensiled with chemical additives
Bayão, Geraldo Fábio Viana
Fermentation
Forage conservation
Organic acids
Silage
title_short Chemical composition and fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm ensiled with chemical additives
title_full Chemical composition and fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm ensiled with chemical additives
title_fullStr Chemical composition and fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm ensiled with chemical additives
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition and fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm ensiled with chemical additives
title_sort Chemical composition and fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm ensiled with chemical additives
author Bayão, Geraldo Fábio Viana
author_facet Bayão, Geraldo Fábio Viana
Marcondes, Marcos Inácio
Queiroz, Augusto César de
Pimentel, Robérson Machado
Cardoso, Lucas Ladeira
Cardoso, Alex Júnio da Silva
Sousa, Katiene Régia Silva
Batalha, Camila Delveaux Araujo
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author2 Marcondes, Marcos Inácio
Queiroz, Augusto César de
Pimentel, Robérson Machado
Cardoso, Lucas Ladeira
Cardoso, Alex Júnio da Silva
Sousa, Katiene Régia Silva
Batalha, Camila Delveaux Araujo
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bayão, Geraldo Fábio Viana
Marcondes, Marcos Inácio
Queiroz, Augusto César de
Pimentel, Robérson Machado
Cardoso, Lucas Ladeira
Cardoso, Alex Júnio da Silva
Sousa, Katiene Régia Silva
Batalha, Camila Delveaux Araujo
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Fermentation
Forage conservation
Organic acids
Silage
topic Fermentation
Forage conservation
Organic acids
Silage
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition and the fermentative parameters of heart of palm waste produced from Alexander Palm, ensiled with chemical additives. Treatments consisted of silage of the sheath with or without calcium oxide. In the silage without calcium oxide, we evaluated the control silage (without additive) and the silage enriched with 5.0 g kg −1 urea (urea). In the silage with calcium oxide, we evaluated the silage enriched with 5.0 g kg −1 calcium oxide (control) and the silage enriched with 5.0 g kg−1 urea and 5.0 g kg−1 calcium oxide (urea). Experimental silos were distributed in a completely randomized design in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement (inclusion or lack of lime × inclusion or lack of urea), with four replicates. Crude protein concentration was greater in the silages that received urea, whereas in the case of neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber, the lowest levels were found in the control silage. Control silage had the lowest pH (3.75) and the silages that received lime displayed the lowest lactic acid content. Effluent losses were greater in the control silage and in the silage with lime (56.1 kg t−1 and 58.4 kg t−1, respectively). Silages prepared with waste from heart of palm production and enriched only with urea showed a better chemical composition and improved fermentation parameter estimates. We recommend the use of this waste only with additives that can improve the chemical characteristics of the forage. Without additives, unwanted fermentation processes may occur and compromise the quality of the silage.
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