Desempenho agronômico e digestibilidade ruminal de variedades de cana-de-açúcar cultivadas sob irrigação suplementar
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2020-02-17
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Universidade Federal do Maranhão
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the agronomic characteristics, chemical
composition and ruminal digestibility in situ of eight varieties of sugarcane (CV-4, RB041443, RB-855035, RB-867515, RB-92579, RB-931011, RB -951541 and RB-962962)
grown under supplementary irrigation, with a view to feeding dairy cattle. The experiment
was designed in randomized blocks with eight treatments and three replications, totaling
24 experimental plots. Biometric analyzes were performed 360 days after planting and
360 days after cutting, where the following were evaluated: stem length (CC), stem
diameter (DC), number of green leaves (NFV) and leaf area (AF). The productivity in
tons of stalks per hectare (TCH) and the concentration of soluble sugars in ºbrix were
evaluated in cane-plant and cane-soca1. Stem samples of each variety were crushed and
pre-dried in an oven to determine their chemical composition: dry matter (MS), mineral
matter (MM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (FDA) and lignin (Lig).
For the evaluation of ruminal digestibility in situ in 24h of DM and NDF, three Girolando
cows, cannulated in the rumen, with an average weight of 510 ± 20 kg were used. Samples
containing 5 g of pre-dry stem material and the entire plant of the cane-plant were
weighed in bags of non-woven fabric (TNT) and incubated in the rumen of the animals.
The ruminal digestibility of DM was calculated with the disappearance of DM in 24 hours
of incubation, in proportion to the DM originally incubated and the DM residue after 72h
of incubation (RES 72h). The data were submitted to analysis of variance by the F test
and the means compared by the Tukey test at 5% probability, using the InfoStat 12.0
statistical software. The TCH of cane-plant did not show any difference between the
varieties, with an average of 104.20 t ha -1 of stalks. There was no difference between
the genotypes for the TCH of the cane, with an average of 155.8 t ha -1. There was no
difference between varieties in terms of the average values of the stem stem bromatology,
MS (27.34%), MM (1.52%), NDF (40.62%), FDA (22.28%) and LIG (3 , 50%). The
chemical composition of sugarcane in whole plant showed differences (P <0.05) between
varieties, in terms of DM (27.03%), MM (1.91%), NDF (39.59%), FDA (27.95%) and
LIG (4.38%). The DEG MS after 24 hours of incubation for the whole stem parts was not
different between the varieties, with an average of 46.20%, for the whole plant component
there was a statistical difference (P <0.05) and the variety with superior performance was
a RB92579 (65%) and the lowest performance was obtained by the varieties RB931011
(50%) and RB951541 (50.33%). The values of DEG NDF for whole stem ranged from
18.23 to 25.33% with an average of 21.25%, whereas for the whole plant variable from
18.6 to 24.3% with an average of 20.7%, in both the sugarcane parts the DEG FDN did
not present statistical difference. Under supplementary irrigation, the eight sugarcane
genotypes showed similarity in stalk productivity, brix values and ruminal digestibility in
situ 24h of DM and NDF in plant cane.
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Degradabilidade, Forragem, Irrigação suplementar e produtividade, Degradability, Forage, Supplementary irrigation and productivity
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LIMA, Allana Tereza Mesquita de. Desempenho agronômico e digestibilidade ruminal de variedades de cana-de-açúcar cultivadas sob irrigação suplementar. 2020. 52 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal (25.06)/CCAA) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, Chapadinha, 2020.