Aprovechamiento del substrato degradado por pleurotus ostreatus en la alimentación de ovinos y en la producción de vermicomposta

The potential of the substrate biodegraded by Pleurotus ostreatus (SMS) in sheep (Criollo "Chiapas" breed) feeding was evaluated. The SMS (pH = 8.1 ± 0.45) utilized in this study was a mixture o f corn cobs (without grains) and corn stubble, which was treated by immersion in alkaline water prior to inoculation with P. ostreatus. The treatments (Phase I) were: Ti = 100% Kikuyu grass (K), Pennisetum clandestinunr, T2 = 80% K + 20% de SMS; T3 = 60% K+40% de SMS and T4 = 40% K+60% SMS; in each o f the four treatments, the sheep were given 100 g o f concentrated commercial feed (CF,18% protein). In Phase II, the same treatments were tried as in Phase I, but the feed was enriched with 20g o f molasses (M), 6g o f urea (U), 3g o f mineral salts (MS) and 200g o f CF. Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance (NB), weight gain and wool growth were evaluated. In Phase I, no difference was found (P>0.5) amongst the treatments for intake, in vivo digestibility (IVD) and NB in most o f the nutrients; except in the intake o f crude protein (CP) and fiber-bound nitrogen (N-f), where Ti (89.52 and 5.23 g d-1 respectively) and T2 (80.57 and 4.8 g d -1 respectively) were greater than T4 (51.19 and 3.31 g d -1 respectively; P<0.05) and the intake o f lignin (L) was greater (43.50 g d-1) in T4 with respect to Ti (33.28 g d-1; P<0.5). The IVD of the CP, N -f and NDF were higher (11.69, 0.56, and 40.78 g d-1 respectively) in Ti than in T4 (4.93, 0.16, and 28.58 g d-1, respectively; P< 0.05).

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Main Authors: De León Monzón, José Heber autor 13262, Sánchez, José E. Doctor tutor 5443, Gómez Álvarez, Regino Doctor asesor 2026, Nahed Toral, José Doctor asesor 6870
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Published: Tapachula, Chiapas, México El Colegio de la Frontera Sur 2003
Subjects:Pleurotus ostreatus, Ovejas, Vermicultura, Hongos comestibles, Nutrición animal, Frosur,
Online Access:https://ecosur.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1017/1601
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topic Pleurotus ostreatus
Ovejas
Vermicultura
Hongos comestibles
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Vermicultura
Hongos comestibles
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Ovejas
Vermicultura
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Nutrición animal
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Ovejas
Vermicultura
Hongos comestibles
Nutrición animal
Frosur
De León Monzón, José Heber autor 13262
Sánchez, José E. Doctor tutor 5443
Gómez Álvarez, Regino Doctor asesor 2026
Nahed Toral, José Doctor asesor 6870
Aprovechamiento del substrato degradado por pleurotus ostreatus en la alimentación de ovinos y en la producción de vermicomposta
description The potential of the substrate biodegraded by Pleurotus ostreatus (SMS) in sheep (Criollo "Chiapas" breed) feeding was evaluated. The SMS (pH = 8.1 ± 0.45) utilized in this study was a mixture o f corn cobs (without grains) and corn stubble, which was treated by immersion in alkaline water prior to inoculation with P. ostreatus. The treatments (Phase I) were: Ti = 100% Kikuyu grass (K), Pennisetum clandestinunr, T2 = 80% K + 20% de SMS; T3 = 60% K+40% de SMS and T4 = 40% K+60% SMS; in each o f the four treatments, the sheep were given 100 g o f concentrated commercial feed (CF,18% protein). In Phase II, the same treatments were tried as in Phase I, but the feed was enriched with 20g o f molasses (M), 6g o f urea (U), 3g o f mineral salts (MS) and 200g o f CF. Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance (NB), weight gain and wool growth were evaluated. In Phase I, no difference was found (P>0.5) amongst the treatments for intake, in vivo digestibility (IVD) and NB in most o f the nutrients; except in the intake o f crude protein (CP) and fiber-bound nitrogen (N-f), where Ti (89.52 and 5.23 g d-1 respectively) and T2 (80.57 and 4.8 g d -1 respectively) were greater than T4 (51.19 and 3.31 g d -1 respectively; P<0.05) and the intake o f lignin (L) was greater (43.50 g d-1) in T4 with respect to Ti (33.28 g d-1; P<0.5). The IVD of the CP, N -f and NDF were higher (11.69, 0.56, and 40.78 g d-1 respectively) in Ti than in T4 (4.93, 0.16, and 28.58 g d-1, respectively; P< 0.05).
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Frosur
author De León Monzón, José Heber autor 13262
Sánchez, José E. Doctor tutor 5443
Gómez Álvarez, Regino Doctor asesor 2026
Nahed Toral, José Doctor asesor 6870
author_facet De León Monzón, José Heber autor 13262
Sánchez, José E. Doctor tutor 5443
Gómez Álvarez, Regino Doctor asesor 2026
Nahed Toral, José Doctor asesor 6870
author_sort De León Monzón, José Heber autor 13262
title Aprovechamiento del substrato degradado por pleurotus ostreatus en la alimentación de ovinos y en la producción de vermicomposta
title_short Aprovechamiento del substrato degradado por pleurotus ostreatus en la alimentación de ovinos y en la producción de vermicomposta
title_full Aprovechamiento del substrato degradado por pleurotus ostreatus en la alimentación de ovinos y en la producción de vermicomposta
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title_sort aprovechamiento del substrato degradado por pleurotus ostreatus en la alimentación de ovinos y en la producción de vermicomposta
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:313882024-03-12T13:00:18ZAprovechamiento del substrato degradado por pleurotus ostreatus en la alimentación de ovinos y en la producción de vermicomposta De León Monzón, José Heber autor 13262 Sánchez, José E. Doctor tutor 5443 Gómez Álvarez, Regino Doctor asesor 2026 Nahed Toral, José Doctor asesor 6870 textTapachula, Chiapas, México El Colegio de la Frontera Sur2003spaThe potential of the substrate biodegraded by Pleurotus ostreatus (SMS) in sheep (Criollo "Chiapas" breed) feeding was evaluated. The SMS (pH = 8.1 ± 0.45) utilized in this study was a mixture o f corn cobs (without grains) and corn stubble, which was treated by immersion in alkaline water prior to inoculation with P. ostreatus. The treatments (Phase I) were: Ti = 100% Kikuyu grass (K), Pennisetum clandestinunr, T2 = 80% K + 20% de SMS; T3 = 60% K+40% de SMS and T4 = 40% K+60% SMS; in each o f the four treatments, the sheep were given 100 g o f concentrated commercial feed (CF,18% protein). In Phase II, the same treatments were tried as in Phase I, but the feed was enriched with 20g o f molasses (M), 6g o f urea (U), 3g o f mineral salts (MS) and 200g o f CF. Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance (NB), weight gain and wool growth were evaluated. In Phase I, no difference was found (P>0.5) amongst the treatments for intake, in vivo digestibility (IVD) and NB in most o f the nutrients; except in the intake o f crude protein (CP) and fiber-bound nitrogen (N-f), where Ti (89.52 and 5.23 g d-1 respectively) and T2 (80.57 and 4.8 g d -1 respectively) were greater than T4 (51.19 and 3.31 g d -1 respectively; P<0.05) and the intake o f lignin (L) was greater (43.50 g d-1) in T4 with respect to Ti (33.28 g d-1; P<0.5). The IVD of the CP, N -f and NDF were higher (11.69, 0.56, and 40.78 g d-1 respectively) in Ti than in T4 (4.93, 0.16, and 28.58 g d-1, respectively; P< 0.05).As to the NB, differences were found only in the nitrogen consumed (Nc) in Ti (14.32 g d-1) and in T4 (8.19 g d-1). In Phase II, intake, IVD and NB all improved, the best results having been found in T2 and in Ti. As to weight gain and wool growth, no significant difference was found amongst the treatments (P>0.5). In both Phase I and Phase II, the results for intake, IVD and NB show that there is no difference (P>0.05) between T2 and Ti. This supports the conclusion that up to 20% SMS may be incorporated into sheep feed.Incluye bibliografíaTesisThe potential of the substrate biodegraded by Pleurotus ostreatus (SMS) in sheep (Criollo "Chiapas" breed) feeding was evaluated. The SMS (pH = 8.1 ± 0.45) utilized in this study was a mixture o f corn cobs (without grains) and corn stubble, which was treated by immersion in alkaline water prior to inoculation with P. ostreatus. The treatments (Phase I) were: Ti = 100% Kikuyu grass (K), Pennisetum clandestinunr, T2 = 80% K + 20% de SMS; T3 = 60% K+40% de SMS and T4 = 40% K+60% SMS; in each o f the four treatments, the sheep were given 100 g o f concentrated commercial feed (CF,18% protein). In Phase II, the same treatments were tried as in Phase I, but the feed was enriched with 20g o f molasses (M), 6g o f urea (U), 3g o f mineral salts (MS) and 200g o f CF. Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance (NB), weight gain and wool growth were evaluated. In Phase I, no difference was found (P>0.5) amongst the treatments for intake, in vivo digestibility (IVD) and NB in most o f the nutrients; except in the intake o f crude protein (CP) and fiber-bound nitrogen (N-f), where Ti (89.52 and 5.23 g d-1 respectively) and T2 (80.57 and 4.8 g d -1 respectively) were greater than T4 (51.19 and 3.31 g d -1 respectively; P<0.05) and the intake o f lignin (L) was greater (43.50 g d-1) in T4 with respect to Ti (33.28 g d-1; P<0.5). The IVD of the CP, N -f and NDF were higher (11.69, 0.56, and 40.78 g d-1 respectively) in Ti than in T4 (4.93, 0.16, and 28.58 g d-1, respectively; P< 0.05).As to the NB, differences were found only in the nitrogen consumed (Nc) in Ti (14.32 g d-1) and in T4 (8.19 g d-1). In Phase II, intake, IVD and NB all improved, the best results having been found in T2 and in Ti. As to weight gain and wool growth, no significant difference was found amongst the treatments (P>0.5). In both Phase I and Phase II, the results for intake, IVD and NB show that there is no difference (P>0.05) between T2 and Ti. This supports the conclusion that up to 20% SMS may be incorporated into sheep feed.Biotecnología AmbientalPleurotus ostreatusOvejasVermiculturaHongos comestiblesNutrición animalFrosurhttps://ecosur.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1017/1601Acceso en línea sin restricciones