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Chemical composition and in situ ruminal disappearance of sorghum silages grown in the mexican humid tropic

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Unidad Académica
Instituto de Agroingeniería
Se constituye para promover el desarrollo sustentable de la región y el país en las actividades del campo como lo son las Agrícolas, Forestales, Pecuarias y Acuícolas. Sintetizándose en docencia, investigación y difusión de la ciencia y la tecnología.

Grado Académico

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Resumen

The purpose was to evaluate the chemical composition and in situ ruminal dry matter disappearance of four types of grain sorghum silages, one brown midrib sorghum (bmr) and, a corn silage, grown under rainfed conditions in a humid tropical region of Mexico. The crops were established at three sites. At harvest, three minisilos per treatment were filled with forage previously chopped. Minisilos opened at 55 days and samples of silage taken to dry and ground to 1 mm to determine the chemical composition and in situ ruminal dry matter disappearance. The crude protein was higher (p<0.05) in sorghum silages than corn silage. In sorghum silages, bmr sorghum had the lowest (p<0.05) cell wall content, and was equal (p>0.05) in ADF and ADL to corn silage. The degradation parameters (a, b, c ) was higher (p<0.05) in bmr sorghum silage than grain sorghum silages. The effective degradability was equal (p>0.05) in bmr sorghum and corn silages. In the humid tropics, bmr sorghum silages are a good alternative to corn silage, especially in the dry season.

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Ordóñes, S. R., Victor, M. M., Córdoba, A., Bautista, J. H., & Villalobos, G. (2019). Chemical composition and in situ ruminal disappearance of sorghum silages grown in the Mexican humid tropic. Revista de La Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, 51(2), 353–366. https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2707

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