Fermentation losses and chemical composition in mixed silages of elephant grass and cassava peels with mango residue

IF 0.1 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
M. S. Mello, J. Silva, A. Ferreira, R. F. Santos, M. Ferreira, M. Siqueira, J. G. Inácio, A. B. Pimentel
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the inclusion of different levels of mango residue (0, 10, 20 and 30% natural matter) in the mixed silages of elephant grass and cassava peels. The material was ensiled for 60 days in polyvinyl chloride "PVC" experimental bags. There was a maximum loss (P<0.05) of the effluent of 48.5 kg/ton of natural matter with the inclusion of 24.3% of mango residue in the elephant grass silage and cassava peel. Maximum dry matter (DM) loss (P<0.05) of 22.1% and minimum DM recovery (P<0.05) of 78.9% were found with the inclusion of 21.1% and 21.4% of mango residue. Quadratic behavior (P<0.05) was observed for the chemical composition of the silages, with minimum DM content (29.2%) and non-fibrous carbohydrates (37.6% NFC), and maximum crude protein (9.64% CP) and neutral detergent fiber (41.6% NDF) contents, with the inclusion of 23.5%, 8.90%, 10.7%, and 9.11% of mango residue, respectively. In the sensory evaluation regarding the characteristics associated with the nutritional value, the classification "good to very good" was recorded for the silages where the elephant grass and the cassava peels were added with 10% and 20% of mango residue. The inclusion of 10.7% of natural mango residue in elephant grass and cassava peel silages is enough to improve crude protein content, with lower effluent loss.
象草、木薯皮和芒果渣混合青贮的发酵损失和化学成分
本试验旨在评价在象草和木薯皮混合青贮中添加不同水平的芒果渣(0、10、20和30%)的效果。该材料在聚氯乙烯“PVC”实验袋中青贮60天。象草青贮和木薯皮中芒果渣添加量为24.3%时,废液的最大损失量为48.5 kg/t (P<0.05)。芒果渣添加量分别为21.1%和21.4%时,最大干物质损失量(P<0.05)为22.1%,最小干物质回收率(P<0.05)为78.9%。青贮的化学成分呈二次曲线关系(P<0.05), DM含量最低(29.2%),非纤维性碳水化合物含量最低(37.6% NFC),粗蛋白质含量最高(9.64% CP),中性洗涤纤维含量最高(41.6% NDF),芒果渣含量分别为23.5%、8.90%、10.7%和9.11%。在营养价值相关特性的感官评价中,象草和木薯皮分别添加10%和20%的芒果渣,青贮饲料分为“好”到“极好”。在象草和木薯皮青贮饲料中添加10.7%的天然芒果渣足以提高粗蛋白质含量,且出水损失较低。
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