Diversidade populacional de protozoários e cinética ruminal em ovinos mantidos em vegetação de caatinga

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Autor(a) principal: MATOS, Daniele Silva de
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The objective of this work was to determine the number and genus of ciliate protozoa in the rumen, ruminal fermentation parameters and microbial protein synthesis in sheep raised in the caatinga. The chemical composition of the extrusa, dry matter (CMS), organic matter (CMO), crude protein (CPB), neutral detergent fiber (CFDN) and total digestible nutrients (CNDT), pH, acids Volatile fatty acids, ammonia, estimation of microbial production, renewal time, rate of disappearance of MS, OM and NDF, number and genus of ciliated protozoa of the rumen. The experiment was carried out from September 2004 to July 2005. Ninety castrated Santa Inês sheep were used, with permanent cannulae in the rumen, kept in the caatinga, receiving water and mineral mixture `ad libitum¿. The nutrient intake as a function of live weight and the unit of metabolic size was higher in May 2005, when there was greater forage availability. The mean pH ranged from 7.07 (before feeding) to 6.31 (10 hours post). The mean values ​​for renewal time and disappearance rate did not show a significant difference (P> 0.05) and were 22.56; 22.08 and 21.42 hours and 4.9; 5.0 and 5.1% / h for MS, MO and FDN, respectively. The concentration of volatile fatty acids (VFA) presented diurnal variation with linear behavior (P <0.05) and during the year of study, being lower in the months of May and July of 2005, however the molar proportion remained practically unchanged, and Was on average 75.0: 18.6: 6.4 for acetate, propionate and butyrate, respectively. The concentrations of ammonia presented linear increases (P <0.05) with the collection time, ranging from 10.53 to 18.24 mg of ammonia / 100 mL of ruminal liquid, before and 10 hours after feeding, respectively. The yield and efficiency of microbial protein synthesis were higher than May 2005, when the ammonia concentration in ruminal fluid was higher. Protozoa of the genera Diplodinium, Diploplastron, Elitroplastron, Entodinium, Enoploplastron, Eodinium, Epidinium, Isotricha, Metadinium, Ophryoscolex and Polyplastron, with predominance of the Entodinium genus (around 90%) were found. Of the subclass Holotricha was registered only the genus Isotricha that represented on average 1.94% of the population. The percentage of protozoa only varied (P <0.05) for the genus Eodinium, being higher in May 2005, which can be justified by the high crude protein content (17.82%) and hemicellulose (18.56% ) In this month. This indicates that, although the average and total number of protozoa vary, the population remained stable throughout the year. Regarding the time of collection, only pH, mean Entodinium concentration and total number of protozoa presented a significant difference (P <0.05), being higher at hour zero. The other genera also presented the same behavior, thus reflecting the stability of the ruminal environment for animals without access to nocturnal feeding. The protozoa of the Entodiniomorpha subclass present a high positive correlation (P <0.05) with the level of total digestible nutrients and crude protein of the diet. This reflects the need, by the microorganism, for energy and protein for synthesis (cell division) and storage.
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spelling GUIM, AdrianaBATISTA, Ângela Maria VieiraSANTOS, Mércia Virginia Ferreira dosLIMA FILHO, José Vitor MoreiraFREGADOLLI, Fábio LuizCARVALHO, Francisco Fernando Ramos dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5525288152315916MATOS, Daniele Silva de2017-04-11T15:10:22Z2007-10-16MATOS, Daniele Silva de. Diversidade populacional de protozoários e cinética ruminal em ovinos mantidos em vegetação de caatinga. 2007. 96 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6755The objective of this work was to determine the number and genus of ciliate protozoa in the rumen, ruminal fermentation parameters and microbial protein synthesis in sheep raised in the caatinga. The chemical composition of the extrusa, dry matter (CMS), organic matter (CMO), crude protein (CPB), neutral detergent fiber (CFDN) and total digestible nutrients (CNDT), pH, acids Volatile fatty acids, ammonia, estimation of microbial production, renewal time, rate of disappearance of MS, OM and NDF, number and genus of ciliated protozoa of the rumen. The experiment was carried out from September 2004 to July 2005. Ninety castrated Santa Inês sheep were used, with permanent cannulae in the rumen, kept in the caatinga, receiving water and mineral mixture `ad libitum¿. The nutrient intake as a function of live weight and the unit of metabolic size was higher in May 2005, when there was greater forage availability. The mean pH ranged from 7.07 (before feeding) to 6.31 (10 hours post). The mean values ​​for renewal time and disappearance rate did not show a significant difference (P> 0.05) and were 22.56; 22.08 and 21.42 hours and 4.9; 5.0 and 5.1% / h for MS, MO and FDN, respectively. The concentration of volatile fatty acids (VFA) presented diurnal variation with linear behavior (P <0.05) and during the year of study, being lower in the months of May and July of 2005, however the molar proportion remained practically unchanged, and Was on average 75.0: 18.6: 6.4 for acetate, propionate and butyrate, respectively. The concentrations of ammonia presented linear increases (P <0.05) with the collection time, ranging from 10.53 to 18.24 mg of ammonia / 100 mL of ruminal liquid, before and 10 hours after feeding, respectively. The yield and efficiency of microbial protein synthesis were higher than May 2005, when the ammonia concentration in ruminal fluid was higher. Protozoa of the genera Diplodinium, Diploplastron, Elitroplastron, Entodinium, Enoploplastron, Eodinium, Epidinium, Isotricha, Metadinium, Ophryoscolex and Polyplastron, with predominance of the Entodinium genus (around 90%) were found. Of the subclass Holotricha was registered only the genus Isotricha that represented on average 1.94% of the population. The percentage of protozoa only varied (P <0.05) for the genus Eodinium, being higher in May 2005, which can be justified by the high crude protein content (17.82%) and hemicellulose (18.56% ) In this month. This indicates that, although the average and total number of protozoa vary, the population remained stable throughout the year. Regarding the time of collection, only pH, mean Entodinium concentration and total number of protozoa presented a significant difference (P <0.05), being higher at hour zero. The other genera also presented the same behavior, thus reflecting the stability of the ruminal environment for animals without access to nocturnal feeding. The protozoa of the Entodiniomorpha subclass present a high positive correlation (P <0.05) with the level of total digestible nutrients and crude protein of the diet. This reflects the need, by the microorganism, for energy and protein for synthesis (cell division) and storage.O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar o número e gênero de protozoários ciliados no rúmen, os parâmetros de fermentação ruminal e a síntese de proteína microbiana em ovinos criados na caatinga. Foram determinadas: composição química da extrusa, consumo de matéria seca (CMS), de matéria orgânica (CMO), de proteína bruta (CPB), de fibra em detergente neutro (CFDN) e de nutrientes digestíveis totais (CNDT), pH, ácidos graxos voláteis, amônia, estimativa da produção microbiana, tempo de renovação, taxa de desaparecimento da MS, MO e FDN, número e gênero de protozoários ciliados do rúmen. O experimento foi realizado de setembro de 2004 a julho de 2005. Foram utilizados 05 ovinos mestiços de Santa Inês, castrados, com cânulas permanentes no rúmen, mantidos na caatinga, recebendo água e mistura mineral `ad libitum¿. O consumo de nutrientes em função do peso vivo e da unidade de tamanho metabólico foi maior em maio de 2005, quando houve maior disponibilidade de forragem. O valor médio de pH variou de 7,07 (antes da alimentação) a 6,31 (10 horas após). Os valores médios para tempo de renovação e taxa de desaparecimento não apresentaram diferença significativa (P>0,05) e foram de 22,56; 22,08 e 21,42 horas e de 4,9; 5,0 e 5,1 %/h para MS, MO e FDN, respectivamente. A concentração dos ácidos graxos voláteis (AGV) apresentou variação diurna com comportamento linear (P<0,05) e durante o ano de estudo, sendo mais baixos nos meses de maio e julho de 2005, entretanto a proporção molar permaneceu praticamente inalterada, e foi em média de 75,0:18,6:6,4 para acetato, propionato e butirato, respectivamente. As concentrações de amônia apresentaram aumentos lineares (P<0,05) com o horário de coleta, variando de 10,53 a 18,24 mg de amônia/100 mL de líquido ruminal, antes e 10 horas após a alimentação, respectivamente. O rendimento e eficiência de síntese da proteína microbiana foram maiores de maio de 2005, quando a concentração de amônia no líquido ruminal foi maior. Foram encontrados protozoários dos gêneros Diplodinium, Diploplastron, Elitroplastron, Entodinium, Enoploplastron, Eodinium, Epidinium, Isotricha, Metadinium, Ophryoscolex e Polyplastron, com predominância do gênero Entodinium (em torno de 90%). Da subclasse Holotricha foi registrado somente o gênero Isotricha que representou em média 1,94% da população. A percentagem de protozoários só variou (P<0,05) para o gênero Eodinium, sendo maior em maio de 2005, o que pode ser justificado pelo alto teor de proteína bruta (17,82 %) e de hemicelulose (18,56%) neste mês. Isso indica que, apesar do número médio e total dos protozoários variarem, a população se manteve estável ao longo do ano. Com relação ao horário de coleta, somente o pH, a concentração média do gênero Entodinium e o número total de protozoários apresentaram diferença significativa (P<0,05), sendo maior na hora zero. Os demais gêneros também apresentaram o mesmo comportamento, refletindo assim a estabilidade do ambiente ruminal para animais sem acesso à alimentação noturna. Os protozoários da subclasse Entodiniomorpha apresentam alta correlação positiva (P<0,05) com o nível de nutrientes digestíveis totais e proteína bruta da dieta. Isso reflete a necessidade, pelo microrganismo, de energia e proteína para a síntese (divisão celular) e armazenamento.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2017-04-11T15:10:22Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Daniele Silva de Matos.pdf: 1589256 bytes, checksum: 8ef301156825c5a466cc0e713ddbae59 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-04-11T15:10:22Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Diversidade populacional de protozoários e cinética ruminal em ovinos mantidos em vegetação de caatinga
title Diversidade populacional de protozoários e cinética ruminal em ovinos mantidos em vegetação de caatinga
spellingShingle Diversidade populacional de protozoários e cinética ruminal em ovinos mantidos em vegetação de caatinga
MATOS, Daniele Silva de
Holotricha
Entodiomorphos
Eficiência microbiana
Amônia
Pastagem nativa
Ovino
Microbial efficiency
Ammonia
Native pasture
Sheep
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Diversidade populacional de protozoários e cinética ruminal em ovinos mantidos em vegetação de caatinga
title_full Diversidade populacional de protozoários e cinética ruminal em ovinos mantidos em vegetação de caatinga
title_fullStr Diversidade populacional de protozoários e cinética ruminal em ovinos mantidos em vegetação de caatinga
title_full_unstemmed Diversidade populacional de protozoários e cinética ruminal em ovinos mantidos em vegetação de caatinga
title_sort Diversidade populacional de protozoários e cinética ruminal em ovinos mantidos em vegetação de caatinga
author MATOS, Daniele Silva de
author_facet MATOS, Daniele Silva de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv GUIM, Adriana
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv BATISTA, Ângela Maria Vieira
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv LIMA FILHO, José Vitor Moreira
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv FREGADOLLI, Fábio Luiz
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv CARVALHO, Francisco Fernando Ramos de
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5525288152315916
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MATOS, Daniele Silva de
contributor_str_mv GUIM, Adriana
BATISTA, Ângela Maria Vieira
SANTOS, Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos
LIMA FILHO, José Vitor Moreira
FREGADOLLI, Fábio Luiz
CARVALHO, Francisco Fernando Ramos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Holotricha
Entodiomorphos
Eficiência microbiana
Amônia
Pastagem nativa
Ovino
Microbial efficiency
topic Holotricha
Entodiomorphos
Eficiência microbiana
Amônia
Pastagem nativa
Ovino
Microbial efficiency
Ammonia
Native pasture
Sheep
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ammonia
Native pasture
Sheep
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description The objective of this work was to determine the number and genus of ciliate protozoa in the rumen, ruminal fermentation parameters and microbial protein synthesis in sheep raised in the caatinga. The chemical composition of the extrusa, dry matter (CMS), organic matter (CMO), crude protein (CPB), neutral detergent fiber (CFDN) and total digestible nutrients (CNDT), pH, acids Volatile fatty acids, ammonia, estimation of microbial production, renewal time, rate of disappearance of MS, OM and NDF, number and genus of ciliated protozoa of the rumen. The experiment was carried out from September 2004 to July 2005. Ninety castrated Santa Inês sheep were used, with permanent cannulae in the rumen, kept in the caatinga, receiving water and mineral mixture `ad libitum¿. The nutrient intake as a function of live weight and the unit of metabolic size was higher in May 2005, when there was greater forage availability. The mean pH ranged from 7.07 (before feeding) to 6.31 (10 hours post). The mean values ​​for renewal time and disappearance rate did not show a significant difference (P> 0.05) and were 22.56; 22.08 and 21.42 hours and 4.9; 5.0 and 5.1% / h for MS, MO and FDN, respectively. The concentration of volatile fatty acids (VFA) presented diurnal variation with linear behavior (P <0.05) and during the year of study, being lower in the months of May and July of 2005, however the molar proportion remained practically unchanged, and Was on average 75.0: 18.6: 6.4 for acetate, propionate and butyrate, respectively. The concentrations of ammonia presented linear increases (P <0.05) with the collection time, ranging from 10.53 to 18.24 mg of ammonia / 100 mL of ruminal liquid, before and 10 hours after feeding, respectively. The yield and efficiency of microbial protein synthesis were higher than May 2005, when the ammonia concentration in ruminal fluid was higher. Protozoa of the genera Diplodinium, Diploplastron, Elitroplastron, Entodinium, Enoploplastron, Eodinium, Epidinium, Isotricha, Metadinium, Ophryoscolex and Polyplastron, with predominance of the Entodinium genus (around 90%) were found. Of the subclass Holotricha was registered only the genus Isotricha that represented on average 1.94% of the population. The percentage of protozoa only varied (P <0.05) for the genus Eodinium, being higher in May 2005, which can be justified by the high crude protein content (17.82%) and hemicellulose (18.56% ) In this month. This indicates that, although the average and total number of protozoa vary, the population remained stable throughout the year. Regarding the time of collection, only pH, mean Entodinium concentration and total number of protozoa presented a significant difference (P <0.05), being higher at hour zero. The other genera also presented the same behavior, thus reflecting the stability of the ruminal environment for animals without access to nocturnal feeding. The protozoa of the Entodiniomorpha subclass present a high positive correlation (P <0.05) with the level of total digestible nutrients and crude protein of the diet. This reflects the need, by the microorganism, for energy and protein for synthesis (cell division) and storage.
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