2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352003000400010
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Abstract: Avaliaram-se a degradabilidade in situ da fibra detergente neutro (FDN), fibra detergente ácido (FDA), hemicelulose e celulose da silagem de quatro genótipos de sorgo, dois com tanino (CMS XS 210 e BR 701) e dois sem tanino (CMS XS 214 e BR007) em um delineamento de blocos inteiramente ao acaso, com três repetições (animais) em arranjo de parcelas subdivididas. Os genótipos constituíram as parcelas e os tempos de desapareceimento as subparcelas. O genótipo BR 701 apresentou maior degradação da FDN e da FDA até… Show more

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“…These authors also reported values of fractional rate of NDF disappearance of 3.08%/h for corn silage, 3.10%/h for elephant-grass silage and 2.53%/h for sorghum silage. According to Campos et al (2003), NDF effective degradability calculated for fractional rate of particulate passage of 2%/h ranged from 30.3 to 39.1% for the silages of different sorghum hybrids. Working with elephant-grass silages ensiled with different regrowth ages, Rêgo et al (2011) observed potentially degradable NDF fraction ranging from 46.0 to 58.5%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These authors also reported values of fractional rate of NDF disappearance of 3.08%/h for corn silage, 3.10%/h for elephant-grass silage and 2.53%/h for sorghum silage. According to Campos et al (2003), NDF effective degradability calculated for fractional rate of particulate passage of 2%/h ranged from 30.3 to 39.1% for the silages of different sorghum hybrids. Working with elephant-grass silages ensiled with different regrowth ages, Rêgo et al (2011) observed potentially degradable NDF fraction ranging from 46.0 to 58.5%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%