Bromatological quality and productivity of hydroponic maize forage cultivated in different substrates
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Resumo: | The objective of this work was to evaluate the productivity and the chemical quality of hydroponic corn forage grown on different substrates. The experiment was conducted at the Federal Institute of Science and Technology of Roraima – Campus Novo Paraíso, in the municipality of Caracaraí, Roraima, Brazil. The experiment was carried out in a randomized block design, with five sowing rates (treatments) and four replications. Hybrid corn seeds 2022 were used, sown on a double-sided canvas. When germination started, fertigation with nutrient solution was carried out. The evaluation occurred on the 10th day after sowing and included determination of plant height (cm) and roughage productivity (kg m² and t ha-¹) and bromatological analyses (% N, PB, FDA, NDF and NDT). For bromatological analyses, corn plants were collected, dried in an oven at 65 ºC and then crushed. The productivity of natural forage (k m² and t ha-¹), plant height and the neutral fiber content (NDF) of hydroponic corn were higher at the sowing rate of 2.5 kg m². These variables were influenced by the sowing rate and type of substrate, but resulted in a lower crude protein content. The results show that sugarcane bagasse was a suitable substrate for hydroponic corn, which is justified by the fact that it presents fewer moisture losses, avoiding the loss of nutrients in the nutrient solution. At a sowing rate of 1.0 kg m², the forage produced had a higher content of nitrogen, crude protein and total digestible nutrients, which are important for animal nutrition. |
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Bromatological quality and productivity of hydroponic maize forage cultivated in different substratesCalidad bromatológica y productividad del forraje de maíz hidropónico cultivado en diferentes sustratosQualidade bromatológica e produtividade de forragem hidropônica de milho cultivado em diferentes substratos ForragemHidroponiaProdutividadeSubstratoSuplementação.ForageHydroponicProductivitySubstrateSupplementation. ForrajeHidroponiaProductividadSustratoSuplementación. The objective of this work was to evaluate the productivity and the chemical quality of hydroponic corn forage grown on different substrates. The experiment was conducted at the Federal Institute of Science and Technology of Roraima – Campus Novo Paraíso, in the municipality of Caracaraí, Roraima, Brazil. The experiment was carried out in a randomized block design, with five sowing rates (treatments) and four replications. Hybrid corn seeds 2022 were used, sown on a double-sided canvas. When germination started, fertigation with nutrient solution was carried out. The evaluation occurred on the 10th day after sowing and included determination of plant height (cm) and roughage productivity (kg m² and t ha-¹) and bromatological analyses (% N, PB, FDA, NDF and NDT). For bromatological analyses, corn plants were collected, dried in an oven at 65 ºC and then crushed. The productivity of natural forage (k m² and t ha-¹), plant height and the neutral fiber content (NDF) of hydroponic corn were higher at the sowing rate of 2.5 kg m². These variables were influenced by the sowing rate and type of substrate, but resulted in a lower crude protein content. The results show that sugarcane bagasse was a suitable substrate for hydroponic corn, which is justified by the fact that it presents fewer moisture losses, avoiding the loss of nutrients in the nutrient solution. At a sowing rate of 1.0 kg m², the forage produced had a higher content of nitrogen, crude protein and total digestible nutrients, which are important for animal nutrition.El objetivo fue evaluar la productividad y la calidad bromatológica del forraje hidropónico de maíz, cultivado en diferentes sustratos. El experimento se condujo en el Instituto Federal de Ciencia y Tecnología de Roraima - Campus Novo Paraíso, en el municipio de Caracaraí-Roraima. El experimento se realizó en un delineamiento de bloques al azar, con cinco tasas de siembra (tratamientos) y cuatro repeticiones. Se utilizaron semillas de maíz híbrido 2022, sembradas sobre una lona doble cara y, cuando comenzó la germinación, se llevó a cabo la fertirrigación con solución nutritiva. La evaluación ocurrió el 10º día después de la siembra, se determinó la altura de la planta (cm), la productividad del voluminoso (kg m2 y t ha-1) y los análisis bromatológicos (% N, PB, FDA, NDF y NDT). Para las evaluaciones bromatológicas, se recolectaron plantas de maíz, secadas en un horno a 65 ºC y luego trituradas. La productividad del forraje natural (k m² y t ha-1), la altura de las plantas y el contenido de fibra neutra (NDF) de maíz hidropónico fueron mayores en la tasa de siembra de 2.5 kg m². Esas variables fueron influenciadas por la tasa de siembra y el tipo de sustrato, pero con un menor contenido de proteína cruda. Los resultados mostraron que el bagazo de caña de azúcar fue el sustrato adecuado para el maíz hidropónico, hecho que se justifica por el mismo presentar menos pérdidas de humedad, evitando la pérdida de los nutrientes de la solución nutritiva. En la tasa de siembra de 1.0 kg m², el forraje producido presentó un mayor contenido de nitrógeno, proteína cruda y nutrientes digestibles totales, que es importante para la nutrición animal.Objetivou-se avaliar a produtividade e a qualidade bromatológica da forragem hidropônica de milho cultivada sobre diferentes substratos. O experimento foi conduzido no Instituto Federal de Ciência e Tecnologia de Roraima – Campus Novo Paraíso, no município de Caracaraí, Roraima. O experimento foi realizado em delineamento em blocos casualizados, com cinco taxas de semeadura (tratamentos) e quatro repetições. Utilizaram-se sementes de milho híbrido 2022, semeada sobre uma lona dupla face. Iniciada a germinação, procedeu-se à fertirrigação com solução nutritiva. Para a avaliação, determinou-se a altura da planta (cm) e a produtividade de volumoso (kg m2 e t ha-1) e efetuando-se as análises bromatológicas (% N, PB, FDA, FDN e NDT). Para tais análises, foram coletadas plantas de milho, secadas e posteriormente trituradas. A produtividade de forragem natural (k m² e t ha-1), a altura das plantas e o teor de fibra neutro (FDN) de milho hidropônico foram maiores na taxa de semeadura de 2,5 kg m². Essas variáveis foram influenciadas pela taxa de semeadura e o substrato, porém com menor teor de proteína bruta. Os resultados mostram que o bagaço de cana-de-açúcar foi o substrato adequado para milho hidropônico, justificado pelo fato de o mesmo apresentar menos perdas de umidade, evitando a perdas dos nutrientes da solução nutritiva. À taxa de semeadura de 1,0 kg m², a forragem produzida apresentou maior teor de nitrogênio, proteína bruta e nutrientes digestíveis totais, que são importantes para a nutrição animal.Research, Society and Development2020-09-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/821610.33448/rsd-v9i10.8216Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e759108216Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e759108216Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e7591082162525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8216/7378Copyright (c) 2020 Josimar da Silva Chaves; Maria Lorrayne de Araújo Leal; Romildo Nicolau Alves; Tarcisio Gomes Rodrigues; Fernando Gomes de Souza; Davair Lopes Teixeira Júnior; Jaíne Furtado de Sousa; João Pedro Santos do Nascimento; Hiago Souza Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChaves, Josimar da SilvaLeal, Maria Lorrayne de AraújoAlves, Romildo NicolauRodrigues, Tarcisio Gomes Souza, Fernando Gomes de Teixeira Júnior, Davair Lopes Sousa, Jaíne Furtado de Nascimento, João Pedro Santos doSilva, Hiago Souza 2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8216Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:44.279067Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Bromatological quality and productivity of hydroponic maize forage cultivated in different substrates Calidad bromatológica y productividad del forraje de maíz hidropónico cultivado en diferentes sustratos Qualidade bromatológica e produtividade de forragem hidropônica de milho cultivado em diferentes substratos |
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Bromatological quality and productivity of hydroponic maize forage cultivated in different substrates |
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Bromatological quality and productivity of hydroponic maize forage cultivated in different substrates Chaves, Josimar da Silva Forragem Hidroponia Produtividade Substrato Suplementação. Forage Hydroponic Productivity Substrate Supplementation. Forraje Hidroponia Productividad Sustrato Suplementación. |
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Bromatological quality and productivity of hydroponic maize forage cultivated in different substrates |
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Bromatological quality and productivity of hydroponic maize forage cultivated in different substrates |
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Bromatological quality and productivity of hydroponic maize forage cultivated in different substrates |
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Bromatological quality and productivity of hydroponic maize forage cultivated in different substrates |
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Bromatological quality and productivity of hydroponic maize forage cultivated in different substrates |
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Chaves, Josimar da Silva |
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Chaves, Josimar da Silva Leal, Maria Lorrayne de Araújo Alves, Romildo Nicolau Rodrigues, Tarcisio Gomes Souza, Fernando Gomes de Teixeira Júnior, Davair Lopes Sousa, Jaíne Furtado de Nascimento, João Pedro Santos do Silva, Hiago Souza |
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author |
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Leal, Maria Lorrayne de Araújo Alves, Romildo Nicolau Rodrigues, Tarcisio Gomes Souza, Fernando Gomes de Teixeira Júnior, Davair Lopes Sousa, Jaíne Furtado de Nascimento, João Pedro Santos do Silva, Hiago Souza |
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Chaves, Josimar da Silva Leal, Maria Lorrayne de Araújo Alves, Romildo Nicolau Rodrigues, Tarcisio Gomes Souza, Fernando Gomes de Teixeira Júnior, Davair Lopes Sousa, Jaíne Furtado de Nascimento, João Pedro Santos do Silva, Hiago Souza |
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Forragem Hidroponia Produtividade Substrato Suplementação. Forage Hydroponic Productivity Substrate Supplementation. Forraje Hidroponia Productividad Sustrato Suplementación. |
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Forragem Hidroponia Produtividade Substrato Suplementação. Forage Hydroponic Productivity Substrate Supplementation. Forraje Hidroponia Productividad Sustrato Suplementación. |
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the productivity and the chemical quality of hydroponic corn forage grown on different substrates. The experiment was conducted at the Federal Institute of Science and Technology of Roraima – Campus Novo Paraíso, in the municipality of Caracaraí, Roraima, Brazil. The experiment was carried out in a randomized block design, with five sowing rates (treatments) and four replications. Hybrid corn seeds 2022 were used, sown on a double-sided canvas. When germination started, fertigation with nutrient solution was carried out. The evaluation occurred on the 10th day after sowing and included determination of plant height (cm) and roughage productivity (kg m² and t ha-¹) and bromatological analyses (% N, PB, FDA, NDF and NDT). For bromatological analyses, corn plants were collected, dried in an oven at 65 ºC and then crushed. The productivity of natural forage (k m² and t ha-¹), plant height and the neutral fiber content (NDF) of hydroponic corn were higher at the sowing rate of 2.5 kg m². These variables were influenced by the sowing rate and type of substrate, but resulted in a lower crude protein content. The results show that sugarcane bagasse was a suitable substrate for hydroponic corn, which is justified by the fact that it presents fewer moisture losses, avoiding the loss of nutrients in the nutrient solution. At a sowing rate of 1.0 kg m², the forage produced had a higher content of nitrogen, crude protein and total digestible nutrients, which are important for animal nutrition. |
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