Carlos Giovani Pancoti
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2011
M.M. Campos; A.L.C.C. Borges; Fernando César Ferraz Lopes; Carlos Giovani Pancoti; R. Reis e Silva
In situ degradability of sugarcane in natura or added to different levels of calcium oxide (CaO) in fed diet, 0.0; 0.5; 1.0 and 2.0% for 24 h in five Holstein x Gyr heifers, fitted with a rumen cannula.The parameters of rumen degradation of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) were estimated by adjusting non-linear model to data degradation, and used the parameters obtained in regression analysis, linear and quadratic performed according to the level of inclusion of calcium oxide in diets.The potential and effective degradability, as well as the degradation rates of DM and OM were lineraly enhanced with the increasing of the CaO levels in diet. The increasing levels of CaO in sugarcane diets offered to Holstein x Gyr dairy heifers lead to a linear enhancement of in situ degradability of DM and OM, but does not affect the in situ degradability of fiber fractions.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2011
Carlos Giovani Pancoti; A.L.C.C. Borges; Fernando César Ferraz Lopes; Ricardo Reis e Silva; Mariana Magalhães Campos
We evaluated the intake and apparent digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, and intakes of digestible dry matter and total digestible nutrients (TDN) in 18 Holstein-Zebu heifers divided into blocks, fed with diets of sugarcane treated or not with 1% in the natural matter of calcium oxide (CaO), after 24 hours of hydrolysis, at different times of administration of the mixture of urea and ammonium sulfate (zero and 24 hours). Differences between means were evaluated by orthogonal contrasts at 1% significance. There was a negative effect (P<0.01) to the addition of calcium oxide in TDN intake, apparent digestibility of organic matter and the efficiency of nitrogen utilization. The administration of a mixture of urea and ammonium sulfate at the time of hydrolysis caused a decrease in consumption and apparent digestibility of crude protein. There was no benefit in the inclusion of calcium oxide nor the addition of urea 24 hours before the animal feeding.
Animal Production Science | 2016
Marcelina Pereira da Fonseca; A.L.C.C. Borges; Ricardo Reis e Silva; Helena Ferreira Lage; Alexandre Lima Ferreira; Fernando César Ferraz Lopes; Carlos Giovani Pancoti; José Avelino Santos Rodrigues
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the feed supplements monensin, virginiamycin, or a combination of the two, on intake, digestibility, and methane emission in the male cattle breed F1 Holstein × Gir. We used a complete randomised design with four treatments consisting of the control, monensin, virginiamycin, and a combination of the two. The basal diets were composed of sorghum silage with Tanzania grass and the concentrate in the 1 : 1 ratio. Nutrient intake (P > 0.05) and the apparent digestibility coefficients (P > 0.05) were not affected by the supplementation with monensin, virginiamycin, or both. The combination of the supplements did affect methane emission (P < 0.05) when expressed in L/day, L/(kg DM), and L/(kg DM digestible). The lowest methane production was obtained with the combination of the supplements.
Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2012
Silas Primola Gomes; Ana Luísa Costa Cruz Borges; Iran Borges; Gilberto de Lima Macedo Junior; André Guimarães Maciel e Silva; Carlos Giovani Pancoti
Intake, apparent digestibility and ingestive behavior were studied in sheep fed four particle size of forage in two daily frequencies. Twenty-four sheep with live weight of 37.0kg were studied in a completely randomized design in factorial 2x4 scheme (two feeding frequency and 4 particle sizes) totaling six animals per treatment. Tifton-85 hay and a commercial concentrate were used with a ratio of 25:75%, respectively. The responses of intake and apparent digestibility were not modified with the treatments. Dry matter intake (DMI) was 97.43g/day/kgW0.75 and DMDA was 66.12%. The intake of neutral detergent fiber was 47.2g/day/kgW0.75. Smaller particle size (2mm) had lower times of rumination (214.58minutes/day) and chewing activity (360.41minutes/day). Animals spent 423.48minutes/day/kg of intake of neutral detergent fiber in rumination and 676.19 minutes/day/kg of intake of neutral detergent fiber in chewing activity. The times spent with rumination and the total chewing activity in sheep decreased as the particle size of the forage was reduced. The particle size of the forage and frequency of feeding did not affect the intake and apparent digestibility in sheep.
Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo | 2010
Márcio Henrique Ribeiro Gontijo; A.L.C.C. Borges; L.C. Gonçalves; José Avelino Santos Rodrigues; Silas Primola Gomes; Iran Borges; N.M. Rodriguez; Mariana Magalhães Campos; Carlos Giovani Pancoti
The large-scale production of Baculovirus to control fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, presents many limitations. The most important limiting factor is that the baculovirus, which infects fall armyworm, causes liquefaction of the integument immediately after death. This disruption of the integument difficultates the large scale production because dead insect must be frozen before being harvested. This fact implies in high lab work need, increasing the cost of the biopesticide. This problem was overcome by the discovery of a new baculovirus nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPV) isolate in Cascavel/PR, that doesn’t cause liquefaction of the integument (isolate 6NR) immediately after the insect death. This is an extremely important factor in a large-scale baculovirus production. In addition, mortality caused by isolate 6NR on 6-day-old-larvae was above 93% (SEM=0.7%), the average weight dead larva was 116.21 mg (SEM=22.9), the larval equivalent and weight equivalent/ha were 15.04 g (SEM=1.2) and 140.32 larvae (SEM=20.1), respectively.
Revista Brasileira de Agropecuária Sustentável | 2011
Carlos Giovani Pancoti; A.L.C.C. Borges; Fernando César Ferraz Lopes; Ricardo Reis e Silva; Mariana Magalhães Campos
Veterinária Notícias Veterinary News | 2013
Anna Carolynne Alvim Duque; Juliana da Silva Sávia; A.L.C.C. Borges; Ricardo Reis e Silva; Carlos Giovani Pancoti; Raphael de Castro Mourão; Alexandre Lima Ferreira; André Santos de Souza
Pubvet | 2012
Raphael de Castro Mourão; Carlos Giovani Pancoti; A. M. Moura; Alexandre Lima Ferreira; A.L.C.C. Borges; Ricardo Reis e Silva
Pubvet | 2012
Paulo Vitor Valentini; Carlos Giovani Pancoti; Raphael de Castro Mourão; Alexandre Lima Ferreira; Thiago Queiroz Resende; Fernando César Ferraz Lopes; Ricardo Reis e Silva
Pubvet | 2012
Carlos Giovani Pancoti; Raphael de Castro Mourão; A. M. Moura; A.L.C.C. Borges; Ricardo Reis e Silva; Fernando César Ferraz Lopes