Chemical Composition and fermentative characteristcs of Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum schum.) silages added of increasing levels of mango Mangifera indica l.) byproducts

Aiming at evaluating the use of those byproducts on ruminant feeding an experiment has been carried out in the Forage Research department (www.npf.ufc.br), in order to evaluate the effects of addition of increasing levels of mango processing byproducts (MB) in Elephant grass silages. Twenty experime...

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Published inCiência agronômica Vol. 38; no. 2; p. 199
Main Authors Sá, Cynthia RenataLima, Miranda Neiva, José Neuman, Gonçalves, Josemir de Souza, Cavalcante, Maria AndréaBorges, Lobo, Raimundo NonatoBraga
Format Journal Article
LanguagePortuguese
Published Fortaleza Universidade Federal do Ceará, Centro de Ciências Agrárias 01.04.2007
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Summary:Aiming at evaluating the use of those byproducts on ruminant feeding an experiment has been carried out in the Forage Research department (www.npf.ufc.br), in order to evaluate the effects of addition of increasing levels of mango processing byproducts (MB) in Elephant grass silages. Twenty experimental silos made of PVC pipe (100 x 340 mm), in a completely randomized design with 5 levels of addition (0; 5; 10; 15; and 20%) of MB and 4 replications. Upon 32 days of ensilage, samples were collected for determination of levels of dry Matter (DM), crude protein (CP), ethereal extract (EE), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), hemicelluloses (HC), ammonia nitrogen (N-NH3), and pH values. Data were evaluated by analyses of variance and regression analyses using the "F" test at the 5% level. The levels of DM and CP increased of 0.50 and 0.03 percentage units, respectively, for every 1% of MB added. The levels of NDF and ADF decreased of 0.51 and 0.24 percentage units, respectively, for every 1% of MB added. The levels of N-NH3 decreased from 4 to 23 percentage units while pH values remained constant (p>0.05), with average values of 3.29. Addition of 20% of MB improved silages chemical composition by promoting an increase in the levels of MS and reduction in the levels of fiber.
ISSN:0045-6888
1806-6690