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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Botánica) UANL

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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Producción Agrícola) UANL

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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Producción Agrícola) UANL

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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Producción Agrícola) UANL

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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias en Producción Agrícola) UANL, 2014.

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Tesis (Doctorado en Ciencias Agrícolas con Especialidad en Agua-Suelo) UANL

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Tesis (Doctorado en Ciencias Agrícolas con Especialidad en Agua-Suelo) UANL

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A series of experiments was completed to investigate the impact of addition of enzymes at ensiling on in vitro rumen degradation of maize silage. Two commercial products, Depot 40 (D, Biocatalysts Ltd., Pontypridd, UK) and Liquicell 2500 (L, Specialty Enzymes and Biochemicals, Fresno, CA, USA), were used. In experiment 1, the pH optima over a pH range 4.0-6.8 and the stability of D and L under changing pH (4.0, 5.6, 6.8) and temperature (15 and 39 degreesC) conditions were determined. In experiment 2, D and L were applied at three levels to whole crop maize at ensiling, using triplicate 0.5 kg capacity laboratory minisilos. A completely randomized design with a factorial arrangement of treatments was used. One set of treatments was stored at room temperature, whereas another set was stored at 40 degreesC during the first 3 weeks of fermentation, and then stored at room temperature. Silages were opened after 120 days. Results from experiment I indicated that the xylanase activity of both products showed an optimal pH of about 5.6, but the response differed according to the enzyme, whereas the endoglucanase activity was inversely related to pH. Both products retained at least 70% of their xylanase activity after 48 h incubation at 15 or 39 degreesC. In experiment 2, enzymes reduced (P < 0.05) silage pH, regardless of storage temperature and enzyme level. Depol 40 reduced (P < 0.05) the starch contents of the silages, due to its high alpha-amylase activity. This effect was more noticeable in the silages stored at room temperature. Addition of L reduced (P < 0.05) neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) contents. In vitro rumen degradation, assessed using the Reading Pressure Technique (RPT), showed that L increased (P < 0.05) the initial 6 h gas production (GP) and organic matter degradability (OMD), but did not affect (P > 0.05) the final extent of OMD, indicating that this preparation acted on the rumen degradable material. In contrast, silages treated with D had reduced (P < 0.05) rates of gas production and OMD. These enzymes, regardless of ensiling temperature, can be effective in improving the nutritive quality of maize silage when applied at ensiling. However, the biochemical properties of enzymes (i.e., enzymic activities, optimum pH) may have a crucial role in dictating the nature of the responses. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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A study was carried out to determine the influence of fibrolytic enzymes derived from mesophilic or thermophilic fungal sources, added at ensiling, on time-course fermentation characteristics and in vitro rumen degradation of maize silage. The mesophilic enzyme was a commercial product derived from Trichodenna reesei (L), whereas the thermophilic enzyme was a crude extract produced from Thermoascus aurantiacus (Ta) in this laboratory. The fungus was cultured using maize cobs as a carbon source. The resulting fermentation extract was deionised to remove sugars and characterised for its protein concentration, main and side enzymic activities, optimal pH, protein molecular mass and isoelectric point. In an additional study, both enzymes were added to maize forage (333.5 g DM/kg, 70.0, 469.8, 227.1 and 307.5 g/kg DM of CP, NDF, ADF and starch, respectively) at two levels each, normalized according to xylanase activity, and ensiled in 0.5 kg capacity laboratory minisilos. Duplicate silos were opened at 2, 4, 8, 15, and 60 days after ensiling, and analysed for chemical characteristics. Silages from 60 days were bulked and in vitro gas production (GP) and organic matter degradability (OMD) profiles evaluated using the Reading Pressure Technique (RPT), in a completely randomised design. The crude enzyme extract contained mainly xylanase and endoglucanase activities, with very low levels of exoglucanase, which probably limited hydrolysis of filter paper. The extract contained three major protein bands of between 29 and 55 kDa, with mainly acidic isoelectric points. Ensiling maize with enzymes lowered (P < 0.05) the final silage pH, with this effect being observed throughout the ensiling process. All enzyme treatments reduced (P < 0.05) ADF contents. Treatments including Ta produced more gas (P < 0.05) than the controls after 24 h incubation in vitro, whereas end point gas production at 96 h was not affected. Addition of Ta increased (P < 0.01) OMD after 12 h (410 and 416 g/kg versus 373 g/kg), whereas both L and Ta increased (P < 0.05) OMD after 24 h. Addition of enzymes from mesophilic or thermophilic sources to maize forage at ensiling increased the rate of acidification of the silages and improved in vitro degradation kinetics, suggesting an improvement in the nutritive quality. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

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A completely randomised study was completed to examine the influence of fibrolytic enzymes derived from psychrophilic, (F), mesophilic, (L) or thermophilic (Ta) sources, applied at ensiling, on the chemical characteristics and in vitro rumen fermentation of maize silage, assessed using the Reading Pressure Technique (RPT). Treatments, all in triplicate, consisted of untreated maize forage or treated with preparations F, L, Ta or a mixture (1: 1, v/v) of F and L (FL), at two levels each, and ensiled for 210 days in plastic mini-silos. Addition of enzymes L decreased (P < 0.05) silage pH relative to the control, whereas enzyme Ta tended (P < 0.10) to reduce it. Preparations F, L and Ta tended to reduce (P < 0.10) the fibre contents of the silages, with effects being attributable to a decrease in the cellulose fraction. Starch contents were reduced (P < 0.05) in the treatments including enzyme F. End-point (96 h) gas production (GP) values did not differ among treatments, suggesting that enzymes did not change the total amount of fermentable substrate. However, consistent with the decrease in starch contents, adding enzyme F reduced (P < 0.05) GP at most incubation times. Addition of enzymes increased (P < 0.05) the initial (6 h) organic matter degradation (OMD) levels in all but one treatment (F), with increases of 14, 19, and 26% for preparations L, Ta, and FL, respectively, averaged across levels. Furthermore, the addition of enzymes increased (P < 0.05) the soluble OM losses, however, these increases did not fully account for the initial increase in OMD. The latter suggests that enzymes increased solubility and also altered silage structure, making it more amenable to degradation by ruminal microorganisms. As a result of the increase in OMD, without a concomitant increase in GP, the fermentation efficiency was greatly increased (P < 0.05) in enzyme treatments. Addition of enzymes to maize at ensiling, particularly those from the mesophilic and thermophilic sources used here, have the potential to increase the initial rate of silage OMD. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Organic sweet maize consists of a new industrial crop product. Field experiment was conducted to determine the effects of cultural systems on growth, photosynthesis and yield components of sweet maize crop (Zea mays L. F-1 hybrid 'Midas'). A randomized complete block design was employed with four replicates per treatment (organic fertilization: cow manure (5, 10 and 20 t ha(-1)), poultry manure (5, 10 and 20 t ha(-1)) and barley mulch (5, 10 and 20 t ha(-1)), synthetic fertilizer (240 kg N ha(-1)): 21-0-0 and control). The lowest dry weight, height and leaf area index and sod organic matter were measured in the control treatment. Organic matter content was proportionate to the amount of manure applied. The control plots had the lowest yield (1593 kg ha(-1)) and the double rate cow manure plots the had,greatest one. (6104 kg ha(-1)). High correlation between sweet corn yield and organic matter was registered. Moreover, the lowest values of 1000-grain weight were obtained with control plot. The fertilizer plot gave values which were similar to the full rate cow manure treatment. The photosynthetic race of the untreated control was significantly lower than that of the other treatments. The phorosynthetic rate increased as poultry manure and barley mulch ram decreased and as cow manure increased. Furthermore the untreated control had the lowest stomatal conductance and chlorophyll content. Our results indicated that sweet corn growth and yield in the organic plots was significantly higher than those in the conventional plots.

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Foram realizados dois experimentos para avaliar os efeitos de procedimentos inadequados de ensilagem e “desensilagem” na qualidade nutritiva de silagens de milho de cultivo de “safrinha”. O 1º experimento de ENSILAGEM foi conduzido em delineamento completamente casualizado com arranjo fatorial 2 x 4 objetivando avaliar o efeito dos estádios de maturidade ao corte, com o grão completamente leitoso (GL), ou com grão ½ leitoso e ½ farináceo (GF) e da exposição dos materiais picados de ambos os cortes ao ar, sem compactação, por zero, 12, 24 ou 36 horas antes de sua ensilagem em mini-silos. Os cortes das plantas de milho ocorreram nos dias 26/04 e 18/05/2004. Houve efeito significativo (P<0,05) em relação aos estádios de maturidade (M) e tempos de exposição ao ar (TE), além de interação entre os efeitos, para a maioria das variáveis estudadas. O teor de matéria seca (MS) diferiu (P<0,05) quanto a M e TE e o pH apresentou interação entre os efeitos. As silagens GL e GF, respectivamente, diferiram (P<0,05) quanto aos açúcares solúveis, de 1,51 a 1,31% da MS e os teores de amido de 4,23 a 13,21% da MS. Em relação aos TE, os açúcares solúveis diminuíram entre os tempos zero (1,64% da MS) e 36 horas (1,05% da MS). O maior impacto dos TE se verificou nos teores de fibra em detergente neutro corrigidos para cinzas e proteína (FDNcp) e produção cumulativa de gases in vitro. O 2º Experimento de “DESENSILAGEM” foi conduzido em delineamento completamente casualizado com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito da exposição de uma silagem ao ar por zero, 12, 24 e 36 horas após a “desensilagem”. A ensilagem foi realizada no dia 18/05/2004 em mini-silos com capacidade de 30 litros, com grão de milho no estádio ½ leitoso ½ farináceo. Os diferentes tempos de exposição ao ar após a “desensilagem” afetaram significativamente (P<0,05) os teores de FDNcp e de lignina em detergente ácido. Não houve efeito sobre os carboidratos não estruturais e frações nitrogenadas.Conclui-se que o tempo de exposição ao ar do material verde picado de apenas 12 horas antes da ensilagem ou um período de aerobiose de 36 horas após a “desensilagem” afetam de modo muito negativo o valor nutritivo de silagens de milho.

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O experimento de campo foi conduzido no Núcleo de Produção Animal (NUPRAN) da Universidade Estadual do Centro Oeste do Paraná (UNICENTRO) com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito do tamanho de partícula (pequena: entre 0,2 e 0,6 cm ou grande: entre 1,0 e 2,0 cm) e da altura de corte das plantas de milho para ensilagem (baixo:15 cm ou alto: 39 cm), sobre perdas, valor nutritivo das silagens e desempenho animal em confinamento, constituindo-se os tratamentos: T1 – silagem de partícula pequena com altura de corte baixo; T2 – silagem de partícula grande com altura de corte baixo; T3 – silagem de partícula pequena com altura de corte alto; e T4 – silagem de partícula grande com altura de corte alto. Foram utilizados 36 novilhos inteiros da raça Charolês, com idade média de doze meses e com peso vivo médio inicial de 355 kg. O confinamento compreendeu 84 dias de avaliação. As silagens foram fornecidas ad libitum em dietas com uma relação volumoso:concentrado de 67:33. A colheita à altura de 15,2 cm propiciou incremento (P<0,05) de 7,1% na produção de matéria seca ensilável em relação à altura de corte de 38,6 cm. A silagem de milho produzida a partir de plantas cortadas à 38,6 cm apresentou menores teores de fibra em detergente neutro e maior concentração de energia digestível. Partículas de tamanho pequeno determinaram maior eficiência de compactação da massa ensilada, diminuindo gradientes de temperatura entre meio ambiente e silagem e de pH na desensilagem, frente às silagens de partículas grandes. A silagem com tamanho de partícula grande resultou em maiores (P<0,05) perdas físicas na desensilagem e durante a alimentação dos animais confinados. Embora a colheita das plantas de milho a 38,6 cm tenha melhorado o valor nutritivo da silagem, as variáveis relativas ao consumo de alimentos, ao ganho de peso médio diário e à conversão alimentar não foram afetadas (P>0,05). Mesmo reduzindo o tempo de ruminação dos animais (P<0,05), recomenda-se a inclusão de silagem de milho colhida à altura de 38,6 cm com tamanho de partícula pequena na dieta de bovinos jovens em confinamento, por proporcionar melhor lucratividade no sistema de produção. O uso de silagens de milho colhidas às alturas tanto de 15,2 cm ou de 38,6 cm, porém com tamanho de partícula pequena na produção de superprecoce resulta em maior rendimento de carcaça e menores perdas no resfriamento.