Abstract
The effects of wilting and roots inclusion (0, 15, 30 and 45% fresh matter) on rumen fermentation kinetics and parameters of cassava foliage silages were evaluated. Total gas production (TGP) after 96 hours of incubation was significantly influenced (P <0.05) by the interaction between wilting and roots inclusion. TGP was linearly increased by 1.88 mL for each percent unit of root added to the wilted silage, whereas, for wilted ones, a quadratic effect was observed, with a maximum gas cumulative output of 226 mL for 30.5% roots addition. The true DM degradability of silages in vitro (IVTDMD) showed significance (P<0.05) to wilting and interaction between root inclusion and incubation time. Wilting reduced silage degradability in approximately 2%, while root inclusion led to linear increases in this variable, which reached its peak at 24h of incubation.
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Silva, C. F. P. G., Figueiredo, M. P., Pedreira, M. S., Bernardino, F. S., Farias, D. H., & Azêvedo, J. A. G. (2012). Cinética e parâmetros de fermentação ruminal in vitro de silagens de parte aérea e raízes de mandioca. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 64(6), 1639–1648. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352012000600033
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