Chemical treatment of post-harvest Marandu grass seed residues with different moisture contents

Author:

Roth Marcella de Toledo Piza1,Reis Ricardo Andrade2,Resende Flávio Dutra de3,Siqueira Gustavo Rezende4,Pires Aureliano José Vieira5,Bertipaglia Liandra Maria Abaker6

Affiliation:

1. Centro Universitário da Fundação Educacional de Barretos

2. Unesp; INCT

3. Unesp; Pólo Regional do Desenvolvimento dos Agronegócios da Alta Mogiana

4. Pólo Regional do Desenvolvimento dos Agronegócios da Alta Mogiana

5. UESB

6. Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco

Abstract

The objective of this was to evaluate the effect of chemical treatments with urea (3 or 5% DM) and anhydrous ammonia (3% DM) applied to the post-harvest hay residues of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu that contained different moisture contents (15, 25 or 30%). A randomized block design was used with eight treatments and four replications (defined as the bale layers within the hay stacks). The hay treated with 3% anhydrous ammonia and 15% moisture content reduced the levels of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) from 84.3 to 79.1% and increased the in vitro digestibility of the dry matter (DM) from 37.3 to 55.5% compared to the control group. The variation in the moisture content did not significantly alter the action of ammonia, with mean values of 77.6% NDF and 57.3% in vitro digestibility of DM. The hay with 5% urea reduces the NDF content from 84.3 to 79.6% compared to the untreated hay, so the hay moisture content has to be increased to 30% to achieve a greater effect on the DM digestibility, which subsequently increases by 12 percentage units.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology

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