2017
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-99402017000100004
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Degradabilidade ruminal de casca de vagem de feijão-fava (Phaseolus lunatus L.) amonizada com ureia

Abstract: 26Degradabilidade ruminal de casca de vagem de feijão-fava (Phaseolus lunatus L.) amonizada com ureiaRuminal degradability of shell of pods of the lima bean ("Phaseolus lunatus" L.) ammoniated with urea

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“…An increasing linear behavior was observed, for each 1% urea, an increase of 1.12% crude protein was recorded. It is worth noting that this increase is due to the contribution of non-protein nitrogen from urea as observed by Silva et al (2017), who evaluated the ammoniation of shell of pods of the lima bean. It can be observed at the level of 6% urea, the crude protein content was 10%, higher than the minimum required for the proper functioning of ruminal microorganisms and no impairment of fiber degradation and consequently formation of microbial protein ( VAN SOEST, 1994;LAZZARINI et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…An increasing linear behavior was observed, for each 1% urea, an increase of 1.12% crude protein was recorded. It is worth noting that this increase is due to the contribution of non-protein nitrogen from urea as observed by Silva et al (2017), who evaluated the ammoniation of shell of pods of the lima bean. It can be observed at the level of 6% urea, the crude protein content was 10%, higher than the minimum required for the proper functioning of ruminal microorganisms and no impairment of fiber degradation and consequently formation of microbial protein ( VAN SOEST, 1994;LAZZARINI et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%