Ruminal kinetics of carbohydrates, gas production and bromatology of sugarcane silage with high levels of sodium benzoate

C. Heinzen, Odimari Pricila Prado Calixto, E. H. Horst, Leonardo Trolegi, Fernando Luiz Massaro, I. Y. Mizubuti, M. Neumann, V. Bumbieris
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: The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition, ruminal kinetics, gas production and aerobic stability of sugarcane silage added with increasing levels of sodium benzoate up to 1% of the natural matter. After harvesting, the sugarcane was chopped and placed in experimental polyethylene silos for storage for 30 days. An increasing concentration of sodium benzoate in the silage promoted a linear decrease in the crude protein content, varying from 2.79% to 2.51%. The addition of sodium benzoate reduced the fiber concentration of the silage (P = 0.0015) and increased gas production of the fibrous and nonfibrous carbohydrates (R 2 = 0.83 and 0.65, respectively). The volume and rate of degradation of nonfibrous carbohydrates ( V cnf and Kd cnf, respectively) were significantly affected (P < 0.05) by the inclusion of sodium benzoate, with the largest volume of gas produced by fermentation of nonfibrous carbohydrates with a dose 0.25% of sodium benzoate and, not coincidentally, it was the treatment that presented the lowest Kd (5.52 g DM -1 ). The aerobic stability was higher in the silage with the highest additive content than in the other silages. The high levels of sodium benzoate used in this work, above what is commonly studied, have been shown to improve sugarcane silage with dry matter contents that are normally difficult to control.
高苯甲酸钠水平下甘蔗青贮碳水化合物、产气和肉质学的瘤胃动力学
本研究的目的是评价甘蔗青贮饲料中添加苯甲酸钠至1%时的化学组成、瘤胃动力学、产气量和有氧稳定性。收获后,甘蔗被切碎,放入实验聚乙烯筒仓中储存30天。随着青贮饲料中苯甲酸钠浓度的增加,粗蛋白质含量呈线性下降,下降幅度在2.79% ~ 2.51%之间。添加苯甲酸钠降低了青贮饲料的纤维含量(P = 0.0015),提高了纤维性和非纤维性碳水化合物的产气量(r2分别为0.83和0.65)。苯甲酸钠的加入对非纤维性碳水化合物的体积和降解率(V cnf和Kd cnf)有显著影响(P < 0.05),其中0.25%苯甲酸钠浓度的非纤维性碳水化合物发酵产气量最大,且Kd最低(5.52 g DM -1)。添加剂含量最高的青贮,其有氧稳定性高于其他青贮。在这项工作中使用的高水平苯甲酸钠,高于通常研究的水平,已被证明可以改善甘蔗青贮,其干物质含量通常难以控制。
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