Production aspects of hay of tropical pasture of Urochloa brizantha, Megathyrsus maximus and Andropogon gayanus: Forage mass yield characteristics, evaluation of losses, dehydration and nutritional value of hays

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento, K. S.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Edvan, R. L., Santos, C. O., Sousa, J. M.S., Nascimento, R. R., Miranda, R. S., Bezerra, L. R., Biagiotti, D., Lima Neto, A. F., Araújo, M. J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/CP22080
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/241682
Resumo: Context: Tropical pasture have been little explored for haymaking, due to lack of information regarding loss of nutrients and of forage dehydration. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the production aspects of tropical pasture hays. Methods: To characterise forage dry mass yield and dehydration rate, we studied the grasses Marandú, Xaraés, Massai, Paredão, Planaltina and Tupã. The water soluble carbohydrates concentration curve, chemical composition and in situ rumen degradability of dry mass, crude protein and neutral detergent fibre were also determined. Key results: The highest forage dry mass yield was observed in 2018, when Planaltina and Paredão performed best (6.28 and 5.26 ± 0.41 t of dry matter ha-1, respectively). There was no genotype × dehydration time interaction (P = 0.81) on water soluble carbohydrates. Exposure to sun resulted in a linear decreasing effect (P < 0.01) on water soluble carbohydrates content, with loss of 5.03 g kg-1 for each hour of exposure to the sun during the haymaking process. There was an interaction effect (P < 0.01) between type of material and genotype on the content of dry matter, mineral matter, crude protein and neutral detergent fibre (P < 0.01). In situ degradability of Massai grass dry mass was higher for the hay (758.0 and 253.8 ± 7.9 g kg-1 for hay and in natura material, respectively). Conclusions and implications: The greater amount of leaves in relation to stem indicates that Massai grass is more efficient in dehydration during the first hours of exposure to the sun, as well as sustaining lower losses.
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spelling Production aspects of hay of tropical pasture of Urochloa brizantha, Megathyrsus maximus and Andropogon gayanus: Forage mass yield characteristics, evaluation of losses, dehydration and nutritional value of haysdehydration ratehay compositionhay degradabilityhay qualityhaymakinglossestropical pasturewater soluble carbohydratesContext: Tropical pasture have been little explored for haymaking, due to lack of information regarding loss of nutrients and of forage dehydration. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the production aspects of tropical pasture hays. Methods: To characterise forage dry mass yield and dehydration rate, we studied the grasses Marandú, Xaraés, Massai, Paredão, Planaltina and Tupã. The water soluble carbohydrates concentration curve, chemical composition and in situ rumen degradability of dry mass, crude protein and neutral detergent fibre were also determined. Key results: The highest forage dry mass yield was observed in 2018, when Planaltina and Paredão performed best (6.28 and 5.26 ± 0.41 t of dry matter ha-1, respectively). There was no genotype × dehydration time interaction (P = 0.81) on water soluble carbohydrates. Exposure to sun resulted in a linear decreasing effect (P < 0.01) on water soluble carbohydrates content, with loss of 5.03 g kg-1 for each hour of exposure to the sun during the haymaking process. There was an interaction effect (P < 0.01) between type of material and genotype on the content of dry matter, mineral matter, crude protein and neutral detergent fibre (P < 0.01). In situ degradability of Massai grass dry mass was higher for the hay (758.0 and 253.8 ± 7.9 g kg-1 for hay and in natura material, respectively). Conclusions and implications: The greater amount of leaves in relation to stem indicates that Massai grass is more efficient in dehydration during the first hours of exposure to the sun, as well as sustaining lower losses.Department of Animal Science State São Paulo University, JaboticabalDepartment of Animal Science Federal University of Piauí, Bom JesusFederal University of Campina Grande, ParaíbaBrazilian Agricultural Research Company EMBRAPA, PiauíUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Federal University of PiauíFederal University of Campina GrandeEmpresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)Nascimento, K. S.Edvan, R. L.Santos, C. O.Sousa, J. M.S.Nascimento, R. R.Miranda, R. S.Bezerra, L. R.Biagiotti, D.Lima Neto, A. F.Araújo, M. J.2023-03-01T21:16:36Z2023-03-01T21:16:36Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1071/CP22080Crop and Pasture Science.1836-57951836-0947http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24168210.1071/CP220802-s2.0-85134472128Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengCrop and Pasture Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T18:41:30Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/241682Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:45:20.926736Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Production aspects of hay of tropical pasture of Urochloa brizantha, Megathyrsus maximus and Andropogon gayanus: Forage mass yield characteristics, evaluation of losses, dehydration and nutritional value of hays
title Production aspects of hay of tropical pasture of Urochloa brizantha, Megathyrsus maximus and Andropogon gayanus: Forage mass yield characteristics, evaluation of losses, dehydration and nutritional value of hays
spellingShingle Production aspects of hay of tropical pasture of Urochloa brizantha, Megathyrsus maximus and Andropogon gayanus: Forage mass yield characteristics, evaluation of losses, dehydration and nutritional value of hays
Nascimento, K. S.
dehydration rate
hay composition
hay degradability
hay quality
haymaking
losses
tropical pasture
water soluble carbohydrates
title_short Production aspects of hay of tropical pasture of Urochloa brizantha, Megathyrsus maximus and Andropogon gayanus: Forage mass yield characteristics, evaluation of losses, dehydration and nutritional value of hays
title_full Production aspects of hay of tropical pasture of Urochloa brizantha, Megathyrsus maximus and Andropogon gayanus: Forage mass yield characteristics, evaluation of losses, dehydration and nutritional value of hays
title_fullStr Production aspects of hay of tropical pasture of Urochloa brizantha, Megathyrsus maximus and Andropogon gayanus: Forage mass yield characteristics, evaluation of losses, dehydration and nutritional value of hays
title_full_unstemmed Production aspects of hay of tropical pasture of Urochloa brizantha, Megathyrsus maximus and Andropogon gayanus: Forage mass yield characteristics, evaluation of losses, dehydration and nutritional value of hays
title_sort Production aspects of hay of tropical pasture of Urochloa brizantha, Megathyrsus maximus and Andropogon gayanus: Forage mass yield characteristics, evaluation of losses, dehydration and nutritional value of hays
author Nascimento, K. S.
author_facet Nascimento, K. S.
Edvan, R. L.
Santos, C. O.
Sousa, J. M.S.
Nascimento, R. R.
Miranda, R. S.
Bezerra, L. R.
Biagiotti, D.
Lima Neto, A. F.
Araújo, M. J.
author_role author
author2 Edvan, R. L.
Santos, C. O.
Sousa, J. M.S.
Nascimento, R. R.
Miranda, R. S.
Bezerra, L. R.
Biagiotti, D.
Lima Neto, A. F.
Araújo, M. J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Federal University of Piauí
Federal University of Campina Grande
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, K. S.
Edvan, R. L.
Santos, C. O.
Sousa, J. M.S.
Nascimento, R. R.
Miranda, R. S.
Bezerra, L. R.
Biagiotti, D.
Lima Neto, A. F.
Araújo, M. J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dehydration rate
hay composition
hay degradability
hay quality
haymaking
losses
tropical pasture
water soluble carbohydrates
topic dehydration rate
hay composition
hay degradability
hay quality
haymaking
losses
tropical pasture
water soluble carbohydrates
description Context: Tropical pasture have been little explored for haymaking, due to lack of information regarding loss of nutrients and of forage dehydration. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the production aspects of tropical pasture hays. Methods: To characterise forage dry mass yield and dehydration rate, we studied the grasses Marandú, Xaraés, Massai, Paredão, Planaltina and Tupã. The water soluble carbohydrates concentration curve, chemical composition and in situ rumen degradability of dry mass, crude protein and neutral detergent fibre were also determined. Key results: The highest forage dry mass yield was observed in 2018, when Planaltina and Paredão performed best (6.28 and 5.26 ± 0.41 t of dry matter ha-1, respectively). There was no genotype × dehydration time interaction (P = 0.81) on water soluble carbohydrates. Exposure to sun resulted in a linear decreasing effect (P < 0.01) on water soluble carbohydrates content, with loss of 5.03 g kg-1 for each hour of exposure to the sun during the haymaking process. There was an interaction effect (P < 0.01) between type of material and genotype on the content of dry matter, mineral matter, crude protein and neutral detergent fibre (P < 0.01). In situ degradability of Massai grass dry mass was higher for the hay (758.0 and 253.8 ± 7.9 g kg-1 for hay and in natura material, respectively). Conclusions and implications: The greater amount of leaves in relation to stem indicates that Massai grass is more efficient in dehydration during the first hours of exposure to the sun, as well as sustaining lower losses.
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