In vitro and in situ digestibility of annual ryegrass silage from distinct phenological growth stages and pre-dehydration times

The aim was to evaluate how the fodder pre- dehydration time and its phenological stages influence on ruminal degradability and digestibility of ryegrass silage. The evaluated samples consisted of treatments: Vegetative: Cut and ensiled; cut + 4 hours pre-drying and ensiled and; cut + 7 hours pre-dr...

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Main Authors: Ana Carolina Fluck, Olmar Antônio Denardin Costa, Jorge Schafhauser Junior, Patrícia Pinto da Rosa, Leila Cardozo, Fábio Antunes Rizzo, Rudolf Brand Scheibler, Hero Alfaya Junior
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2018-10-01
Series:Bioscience Journal
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39421
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spelling doaj-3debd77da1d44347b5c36ab122da60a42021-06-28T20:24:45ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632018-10-0134510.14393/BJ-v34n5a2018-3942139421In vitro and in situ digestibility of annual ryegrass silage from distinct phenological growth stages and pre-dehydration timesAna Carolina Fluck0Olmar Antônio Denardin Costa1Jorge Schafhauser Junior2Patrícia Pinto da Rosa3Leila Cardozo4Fábio Antunes Rizzo5Rudolf Brand Scheibler6Hero Alfaya Junior7Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Animal Scientist, Pos.Doc. of PNPD program- Departamento de Zootecnia - PRPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia - Departamento de Zootecnia - Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel - Universidade Federal de Pelotas - RSEmbrapa Clima Temperado/ Estação Terras Baixas Animal Scientist.Doctor in Animal Science.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia - Departamento de Zootecnia - Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel - Universidade Federal de Pelotas - RSPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia - Departamento de Zootecnia - Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel - Universidade Federal de Pelotas - RSDepartamento de Zootecnia - Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel - Universidade Federal de Pelotas - RSThe aim was to evaluate how the fodder pre- dehydration time and its phenological stages influence on ruminal degradability and digestibility of ryegrass silage. The evaluated samples consisted of treatments: Vegetative: Cut and ensiled; cut + 4 hours pre-drying and ensiled and; cut + 7 hours pre-drying and ensiled; Pre-flowering: Silage cutting and ensiled and 4 hours pre-drying and ensiled; Flowering: cut and ensiled, no pre-drying, with four replications each treatment. Silage was storage for four months. It was carried out three in situ digestibility assays to determine the curve of ruminal degradability at different times (3, 6, 9, 12, 24, 48 and 72 hours), like in situ digestibility and other three assays of 24 hours and 48 hours to determinate in vitro digestibility of silage. The digestibility of ryegrass silage was influenced by both the pre-dehydration times and phenological stage, and the dehydration time of cut and silage had a high proportion of degradable components, with higher degradation rate by 24 hours of incubation. The in vitro digestibility of the ryegrass silage was greater than that in situ for up to 48 hours. The digestibility of the ensiled ryegrass biomass was influenced by the dehydration times, as well as the plant growth stage, regardless of the methodology used, being higher values for the treatment without previous drying of the vegetative stage.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39421lolium multiflorumruminal degradationwinter fodderpre-dried silageruminant nutrition
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author Ana Carolina Fluck
Olmar Antônio Denardin Costa
Jorge Schafhauser Junior
Patrícia Pinto da Rosa
Leila Cardozo
Fábio Antunes Rizzo
Rudolf Brand Scheibler
Hero Alfaya Junior
spellingShingle Ana Carolina Fluck
Olmar Antônio Denardin Costa
Jorge Schafhauser Junior
Patrícia Pinto da Rosa
Leila Cardozo
Fábio Antunes Rizzo
Rudolf Brand Scheibler
Hero Alfaya Junior
In vitro and in situ digestibility of annual ryegrass silage from distinct phenological growth stages and pre-dehydration times
Bioscience Journal
lolium multiflorum
ruminal degradation
winter fodder
pre-dried silage
ruminant nutrition
author_facet Ana Carolina Fluck
Olmar Antônio Denardin Costa
Jorge Schafhauser Junior
Patrícia Pinto da Rosa
Leila Cardozo
Fábio Antunes Rizzo
Rudolf Brand Scheibler
Hero Alfaya Junior
author_sort Ana Carolina Fluck
title In vitro and in situ digestibility of annual ryegrass silage from distinct phenological growth stages and pre-dehydration times
title_short In vitro and in situ digestibility of annual ryegrass silage from distinct phenological growth stages and pre-dehydration times
title_full In vitro and in situ digestibility of annual ryegrass silage from distinct phenological growth stages and pre-dehydration times
title_fullStr In vitro and in situ digestibility of annual ryegrass silage from distinct phenological growth stages and pre-dehydration times
title_full_unstemmed In vitro and in situ digestibility of annual ryegrass silage from distinct phenological growth stages and pre-dehydration times
title_sort in vitro and in situ digestibility of annual ryegrass silage from distinct phenological growth stages and pre-dehydration times
publisher Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Bioscience Journal
issn 1981-3163
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The aim was to evaluate how the fodder pre- dehydration time and its phenological stages influence on ruminal degradability and digestibility of ryegrass silage. The evaluated samples consisted of treatments: Vegetative: Cut and ensiled; cut + 4 hours pre-drying and ensiled and; cut + 7 hours pre-drying and ensiled; Pre-flowering: Silage cutting and ensiled and 4 hours pre-drying and ensiled; Flowering: cut and ensiled, no pre-drying, with four replications each treatment. Silage was storage for four months. It was carried out three in situ digestibility assays to determine the curve of ruminal degradability at different times (3, 6, 9, 12, 24, 48 and 72 hours), like in situ digestibility and other three assays of 24 hours and 48 hours to determinate in vitro digestibility of silage. The digestibility of ryegrass silage was influenced by both the pre-dehydration times and phenological stage, and the dehydration time of cut and silage had a high proportion of degradable components, with higher degradation rate by 24 hours of incubation. The in vitro digestibility of the ryegrass silage was greater than that in situ for up to 48 hours. The digestibility of the ensiled ryegrass biomass was influenced by the dehydration times, as well as the plant growth stage, regardless of the methodology used, being higher values for the treatment without previous drying of the vegetative stage.
topic lolium multiflorum
ruminal degradation
winter fodder
pre-dried silage
ruminant nutrition
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39421
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