In vitro degradation and gas production of brachiaria grass with levels of biodiesel byproducts.
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro degradability and gas production in diets containing byproducts from the national biodiesel industry (castor bean, canola, forage radish and black sunflower) replacing Brachiaria grass in four levels (0, 30, 50 and 70%). The inoculum for in vitro incubation was obtained from three fistulated Holstein cows. The experimental design was 4 x 4 factorial completely randomized experimental design consisting of four byproducts and four levels. All byproducts studied had a significant effect (p < 0.05) on in vitro digestibility. The castor bean byproducts promoted the lowest cumulative gas production at the end of 48 hours incubation. Regarding digestibility, the byproducts of canola and radish at 70% level did not affect the degradability of dry matter.
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dig-alice-doc-10853612018-01-15T23:22:52Z In vitro degradation and gas production of brachiaria grass with levels of biodiesel byproducts. FREIRE, J. M. SILVA, A. M. de A. CARNEIRO, H. PEREIRA FILHO, J. M. ROCHA, L. B. BIDLER, D. C. Juliana Marques Freire, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde; Aderbal Marcos de Azevedo Silva, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde; HELOISA CARNEIRO, CNPGL; José Morais Pereira Filho, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde; Leilson Bezerra Rocha, Universidade Federal do Piauí; Denise Cristiane Bidler, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde. Ruminal fermentation Protein. digestibility. ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro degradability and gas production in diets containing byproducts from the national biodiesel industry (castor bean, canola, forage radish and black sunflower) replacing Brachiaria grass in four levels (0, 30, 50 and 70%). The inoculum for in vitro incubation was obtained from three fistulated Holstein cows. The experimental design was 4 x 4 factorial completely randomized experimental design consisting of four byproducts and four levels. All byproducts studied had a significant effect (p < 0.05) on in vitro digestibility. The castor bean byproducts promoted the lowest cumulative gas production at the end of 48 hours incubation. Regarding digestibility, the byproducts of canola and radish at 70% level did not affect the degradability of dry matter. 2018-01-15T23:22:46Z 2018-01-15T23:22:46Z 2018-01-15 2017 2018-01-15T23:22:46Z Separatas Acta Scientiarum, v. 39, n. 2, p. 175-179, 2017. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1085361 en eng openAccess |
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro degradability and gas production in diets containing byproducts from the national biodiesel industry (castor bean, canola, forage radish and black sunflower) replacing Brachiaria grass in four levels (0, 30, 50 and 70%). The inoculum for in vitro incubation was obtained from three fistulated Holstein cows. The experimental design was 4 x 4 factorial completely randomized experimental design consisting of four byproducts and four levels. All byproducts studied had a significant effect (p < 0.05) on in vitro digestibility. The castor bean byproducts promoted the lowest cumulative gas production at the end of 48 hours incubation. Regarding digestibility, the byproducts of canola and radish at 70% level did not affect the degradability of dry matter. |
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Juliana Marques Freire, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde; Aderbal Marcos de Azevedo Silva, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde; HELOISA CARNEIRO, CNPGL; José Morais Pereira Filho, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde; Leilson Bezerra Rocha, Universidade Federal do Piauí; Denise Cristiane Bidler, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde. |
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Juliana Marques Freire, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde; Aderbal Marcos de Azevedo Silva, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde; HELOISA CARNEIRO, CNPGL; José Morais Pereira Filho, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde; Leilson Bezerra Rocha, Universidade Federal do Piauí; Denise Cristiane Bidler, Universidade Federal de Campina Verde. FREIRE, J. M. SILVA, A. M. de A. CARNEIRO, H. PEREIRA FILHO, J. M. ROCHA, L. B. BIDLER, D. C. |
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In vitro degradation and gas production of brachiaria grass with levels of biodiesel byproducts. |
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In vitro degradation and gas production of brachiaria grass with levels of biodiesel byproducts. |
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