2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782010000200027
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Consumo, digestibilidade de nutrientes e balanço de nitrogênio da silagem de capim-elefante com adição de pedúnculo de caju desidratado

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“…There were differences between the genotypes for NFC intake in %BW, with the highest intake for the G2 genotype. Rêgo et al (2010) and Teles et al (2010) evaluated elephant grass silages collected on the 70th day and observed lower NFC intakes than those of the present study, probably due to the use of these carbohydrates by microorganisms during the silage processes and because the age of regrowth was higher, a fact that increases the grass fiber fraction.…”
Section: Valor Nutritivo De Genótipos De Capim-elefantecontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…There were differences between the genotypes for NFC intake in %BW, with the highest intake for the G2 genotype. Rêgo et al (2010) and Teles et al (2010) evaluated elephant grass silages collected on the 70th day and observed lower NFC intakes than those of the present study, probably due to the use of these carbohydrates by microorganisms during the silage processes and because the age of regrowth was higher, a fact that increases the grass fiber fraction.…”
Section: Valor Nutritivo De Genótipos De Capim-elefantecontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…Resultados semelhantes foram observados por Teles et al (2010), que observaram redução na digestibilidade da proteína bruta com a adição de subproduto de manga (Mangifera indica) na ensilagem do capim-elefante. Para cada 1% de inclusão de subproduto de manga, os autores observaram redução de 1,23 ponto percentual na digestibilidade da proteína bruta em dietas para ovinos.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Gonzaga Neto et al (2001) provided Panicum numidianum hay and Caesalpinia pyramidalis hay to feedlot sheep with 24.5 kg BW and obtained CP digestibility values between 63.4 and 65.7%. Teles et al (2010) found NDF digestibility coefficients varying from 57.5 to 61.1 in sheep with 18.2 kg BW fed elephant grass silage associated with different levels of dried cashew apple.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%