2018
DOI: 10.1590/1809-6891v19e-26539
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Milheto Como Silagem Comparado a Gramíneas Tradicionais: Aspectos Quantitativos, Qualitativos E Econômicos

Abstract: Resumo Foram avaliados a composição morfológica, os parâmetros agronômicos, a produção de massa seca das plantas forrageiras utilizadas para o processo de ensilagem, bem como a caracterização do processo fermentativo, em diferentes tempos de abertura dos mini-silos (3, 7, 15, 30, 60, 120 dias) após a ensilagem. Procedeu-se também às determinações das perdas de efluentes e gases, além da composição bromatológica e fracionamento de proteína das silagens. Também foi estimado o custo de produção e a produção de le… Show more

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“…Leaf The cultivar with the highest content for leaf blade (number 17) was practically identical to that found by Moraes et al (2013) for the dual-purpose cultivar XBS 60451, which presented an average of 487.6 g kg -1 . At the same time, the general average obtained (Table 3) being similar to those reported by Jacovetti et al (2018) in comparison of different grasses for silage that found an average of 144.0 g kg -1 for sorghum.…”
Section: Cultivarssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Leaf The cultivar with the highest content for leaf blade (number 17) was practically identical to that found by Moraes et al (2013) for the dual-purpose cultivar XBS 60451, which presented an average of 487.6 g kg -1 . At the same time, the general average obtained (Table 3) being similar to those reported by Jacovetti et al (2018) in comparison of different grasses for silage that found an average of 144.0 g kg -1 for sorghum.…”
Section: Cultivarssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The increase in NDF concentrations at stage R1 of the whole plant and grainless plant silages (Table 3) over the days of storage is due to the larger losses of soluble carbohydrates (Jacovetti et al, 2018). Nevertheless, the non-alteration in the NDF of the whole plant and grainless plant silages during the storage days in some stages is positive, since its increase has negative effects on animal intake and performance (Detmann et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lower ADL concentrations in the whole plant silage made at R4 is the effect of its high participation of grains in the ensiled mass (Table 1). The increase in the participation of grains dilutes the concentrations of fibrous compounds, due to the increase in starch contents (Buso et al, 2018;Jacovetti et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 for conservation soil management systems such as no-till, used in crop rotation and succession, as well as having low soil fertility requirements [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%