N-Alkanes method to estimate dry matter intake on tropical grasses.
This trial was conducted to define which alkane (C31 and C33) must be paired with the external marker (C32) to estimate dry matter intake (DMI) of steers grazing three tropical grasses: Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu , Panicum maximum cv. Mombaça e Penisetum purpureum cv. Cameroon. This experiment was carried out at Embrapa Beef Cattle, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil. The steers were rotated on a predetermined schedule of 2 days of grazing per rotational paddock. Rotation order through the paddocks remained constant, with 30 days after each grazing bout. Measurements were made during two grazing periods: the middle of the dry season (August 97), at the beginning of the wet season (November 97). To estimate dry matter intake (DMI) eighteen Nelore steers were dosed during 12 days, twice a day, with alkane C32. From eighth to 12th day faeces were collected twice a day also. Herbage hand-clipping samples for n-alkanes analysis were collected from pastures. The profiles of n-alkanes were determinate from herbage and faeces within the range of C-chain between 27 and 35. We can see a clearly difference between DMI estimated using the pair C32/C33 and C32/C31. C32/C31 underestimated DMI and the pair C32/C33 showed DMI values near to values found in the literature for this steers. Both pairs were able to detect DMI differences between species, period and interaction between these. C32/C33 seems to be more suitable for DMI assessments using the double alkane technique.
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dig-alice-doc-9074252017-08-15T23:33:54Z N-Alkanes method to estimate dry matter intake on tropical grasses. GENRO, T. C. M. GENRO NETO, J. S. CÔRREA, A. C. J. LACA, E. A. TERESA CRISTINA MORAES GENRO, CPPSUL; JAIRO SILVEIRA GENRO NETO, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS, Brasil.; ANA CAROLINA JARDIM CORRÊA, Urcamp, Bagé/RS, Bolsista FAPERGS; EMILIO ANDRÉS LACA, University of California Davis, CA, USA. Grama tropical Consumo de matéria seca Brasil. Pastagem. This trial was conducted to define which alkane (C31 and C33) must be paired with the external marker (C32) to estimate dry matter intake (DMI) of steers grazing three tropical grasses: Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu , Panicum maximum cv. Mombaça e Penisetum purpureum cv. Cameroon. This experiment was carried out at Embrapa Beef Cattle, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil. The steers were rotated on a predetermined schedule of 2 days of grazing per rotational paddock. Rotation order through the paddocks remained constant, with 30 days after each grazing bout. Measurements were made during two grazing periods: the middle of the dry season (August 97), at the beginning of the wet season (November 97). To estimate dry matter intake (DMI) eighteen Nelore steers were dosed during 12 days, twice a day, with alkane C32. From eighth to 12th day faeces were collected twice a day also. Herbage hand-clipping samples for n-alkanes analysis were collected from pastures. The profiles of n-alkanes were determinate from herbage and faeces within the range of C-chain between 27 and 35. We can see a clearly difference between DMI estimated using the pair C32/C33 and C32/C31. C32/C31 underestimated DMI and the pair C32/C33 showed DMI values near to values found in the literature for this steers. Both pairs were able to detect DMI differences between species, period and interaction between these. C32/C33 seems to be more suitable for DMI assessments using the double alkane technique. 2011-11-28T11:11:11Z 2011-11-28T11:11:11Z 2011-11-28T11:11:11Z 2011-11-28 2011 2012-02-15T11:11:11Z Parte de livro In: REUNIÓN DE LA ASOCIACIÓN LATINOAMERICANA DE PRODUCCIÓN ANIMAL, 22., 2011, Montevideo, Uruguay. Memorias... Montevideo: Asociación Uruguaya de Producción Animal, 2011. 2075-8359 http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/907425 en eng openAccess 1 CD-ROM. |
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This trial was conducted to define which alkane (C31 and C33) must be paired with the external marker (C32) to estimate dry matter intake (DMI) of steers grazing three tropical grasses: Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu , Panicum maximum cv. Mombaça e Penisetum purpureum cv. Cameroon. This experiment was carried out at Embrapa Beef Cattle, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil. The steers were rotated on a predetermined schedule of 2 days of grazing per rotational paddock. Rotation order through the paddocks remained constant, with 30 days after each grazing bout. Measurements were made during two grazing periods: the middle of the dry season (August 97), at the beginning of the wet season (November 97). To estimate dry matter intake (DMI) eighteen Nelore steers were dosed during 12 days, twice a day, with alkane C32. From eighth to 12th day faeces were collected twice a day also. Herbage hand-clipping samples for n-alkanes analysis were collected from pastures. The profiles of n-alkanes were determinate from herbage and faeces within the range of C-chain between 27 and 35. We can see a clearly difference between DMI estimated using the pair C32/C33 and C32/C31. C32/C31 underestimated DMI and the pair C32/C33 showed DMI values near to values found in the literature for this steers. Both pairs were able to detect DMI differences between species, period and interaction between these. C32/C33 seems to be more suitable for DMI assessments using the double alkane technique. |
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TERESA CRISTINA MORAES GENRO, CPPSUL; JAIRO SILVEIRA GENRO NETO, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS, Brasil.; ANA CAROLINA JARDIM CORRÊA, Urcamp, Bagé/RS, Bolsista FAPERGS; EMILIO ANDRÉS LACA, University of California Davis, CA, USA. |
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TERESA CRISTINA MORAES GENRO, CPPSUL; JAIRO SILVEIRA GENRO NETO, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, RS, Brasil.; ANA CAROLINA JARDIM CORRÊA, Urcamp, Bagé/RS, Bolsista FAPERGS; EMILIO ANDRÉS LACA, University of California Davis, CA, USA. GENRO, T. C. M. GENRO NETO, J. S. CÔRREA, A. C. J. LACA, E. A. |
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N-Alkanes method to estimate dry matter intake on tropical grasses. |
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N-Alkanes method to estimate dry matter intake on tropical grasses. |
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N-Alkanes method to estimate dry matter intake on tropical grasses. |
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N-Alkanes method to estimate dry matter intake on tropical grasses. |
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n-alkanes method to estimate dry matter intake on tropical grasses. |
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