玉米秸秆青贮(Zea mays L., 1973)和橡胶树叶片(Manihot glaziovii Mull.)饲料的体外发酵特性和营养物质消化率。参数。(1874)为Etawa杂交山羊。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Brazilian Journal of Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1519-6984.287849
A Bain, Y N Sandhy, N S Asminaya, L O M Munadi, D Zulkarnain, L O Muhsafaat, R Rahman, L Malesi, A M Tasse
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尽管玉米秸秆和橡胶树叶子丰富且营养丰富,但很少用作牲畜饲料。然而,这些农业副产品含有难以消化的营养物质,可以用作牲畜的饲料。本试验在体外研究了以青贮为基础的玉米秸秆和橡橡树叶片混合饲粮的发酵特性(pH值、氨态氮(N-NH3)、总挥发性脂肪酸(VFA)产量和营养物质消化率(干物质消化率_dmd、有机物消化率_omd)。这种干草以玉米秸秆和橡胶树树叶为基础,辅以由麸皮、pollard、椰子粉、木薯渣、糖蜜和尿素组成的浓缩物。研究设计采用随机完全区组设计,4个处理和4个重复。四种处理方法如下:T1(60%饲料青贮玉米秸秆为60%,30%西阿拉橡胶树叶,和10%的地面玉米+ 40%集中),T2(60%饲料青贮玉米秸秆为65%,27.5%西阿拉橡胶树叶,和7.5%的地面玉米+ 40%集中),T3(60%饲料青贮玉米秸秆为70%,25%西阿拉橡胶树叶,和5%的地面玉米+ 40%集中),和T4(60%饲料青贮玉米秸秆为75%,22.5%西阿拉橡胶树叶,和2.5%的地面玉米+ 40%集中)。数据分析涉及方差分析,处理间差异采用邓肯多元极差检验。结果表明,玉米秸秆和橡胶树叶片的不同组合对N-NH3水平有显著影响,但对pH、VFA总量、DMD和OMD的影响不显著。综上所述,这两种发酵成分的组合创造了一个正常的体外发酵生态系统,能够支持微生物的生长和高效分解营养物质的活性。综上所述,在高纤维低粗蛋白质饲料原料上实施发酵工艺,配合橡木树等含氮源原料,可以提高农副产物青贮的营养成分含量。
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In vitro fermentation characteristics and nutrient digestibility of rations based on corn stover silage (Zea mays L., 1973) and Ceara rubber tree leaves (Manihot glaziovii Mull. Arg., 1874) for Etawa crossbred goats.

Despite being abundantly available and nutritious, corn stover and Ceara rubber tree leaves are rarely used as livestock feed. However, these agriculture byproducts contain hard to digest nutrients to be used as feed for livestock. This study evaluates the fermentation characteristics (pH levels, ammoniacal nitrogen (N-NH3), and total volatile fatty acid (VFA) production and nutrient digestibility (dry matter digestibility_DMD, organic matter digestibility_OMD) of a silage-based diet composed of a mixture of corn stover and Ceara rubber tree leaves in Etawa crossbred goats in vitro. The hay, based on corn stover and Ceara rubber tree leaves, is supplemented with a concentrate comprising bran, pollard, coconut meal, tapioca waste, molasses, and urea. The research design employs a Randomized Complete Block Design with four treatments and four replications. The four treatments are as follows: T1 (60% forage silage with 60% corn stover, 30% Ceara rubber tree leaves, and 10% ground corn + 40% concentrate), T2 (60% forage silage with 65% corn stover, 27.5% Ceara rubber tree leaves, and 7.5% ground corn + 40% concentrate), T3 (60% forage silage with 70% corn stover, 25% Ceara rubber tree leaves, and 5% ground corn + 40% concentrate), and T4 (60% forage silage with 75% corn stover, 22.5% Ceara rubber tree leaves, and 2.5% ground corn + 40% concentrate). Data analysis involves variance analysis, and differences between treatments are tested using Duncan's Multiple Range Test. The results indicate that different combinations of corn stover and Ceara rubber tree leaves significantly impacted the N-NH3 level but did not significantly affect the pH, VFA total, DMD and OMD. This study concludes that combining both fermented ingredients creates a normal in vitro fermentation ecosystem capable of supporting the growth and activity of microorganisms in breaking down nutrients with high efficiency. Based on the results of the study, it proves that the implementation of fermentation technology on high fiber and low crude protein feed ingredients combined with ingredients containing nitrogen sources such as Ceara rubber tree can improve the nutrient content of silage from agricultural by-products.

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期刊介绍: The BJB – Brazilian Journal of Biology® is a scientific journal devoted to publishing original articles in all fields of the Biological Sciences, i.e., General Biology, Cell Biology, Evolution, Biological Oceanography, Taxonomy, Geographic Distribution, Limnology, Aquatic Biology, Botany, Zoology, Genetics, and Ecology. Priority is given to papers presenting results of researches in the Neotropical region. Material published includes research papers, review papers (upon approval of the Editorial Board), notes, book reviews, and comments.
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