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Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2014

Clitoria ternatea L. as a Potential High Quality Forage Legume

Matheus Lima Corrêa Abreu; Ricardo Augusto Mendonça Vieira; Norberto Silva Rocha; Raphael Pavesi Araujo; Leonardo Siqueira Glória; Alberto Magno Fernandes; Paulo Drude de Lacerda; Antonio Gesualdi Júnior

Samples of Clitoria ternatea L. (Cunhã) were harvested at 35, 50, 70, and 90 d after a uniformity harvest in a field study designed as a completely randomized design with a total of 18 experimental plots. The dry matter yield of the whole plant was separated quantitatively into leaves, stems, and pods at each harvesting age. Chemical analyses and in vitro gas production kinetics were performed to assess the quality of the plant parts. Yields, chemical composition, and estimates of gas production parameters were analyzed by fitting a mixed statistical model with two types of covariance structures as follows: variance components and an unrestricted structure with heterogeneous variances. Fast and slow gas yielding pools were detected for both leaves and stems, but only a single pool was detected for pods. The homoscedasticity assumption was more likely for all variables, except for some parameters of the gas production kinetics of leaves and stems. There was no presence of typical pods at 35 and 50 d. In the leaves, the fibrous fractions were affected, whereas the non-fibrous fractions were unaffected by the harvesting age. The harvesting age affected the majority of the chemical constituents and gas kinetic parameters related to the stems. The leaves of this legume were the least affected part by the aging process.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2014

Nutritive value of Tanzania grass for dairy cows under rotational grazing

Alberto Magno Fernandes; F. Deresz; Douglas Sampaio Henrique; Fernando César Ferraz Lopes; Leonardo Siqueira Glória

A nutritional analysis of Tanzania grass (Megathyrsus maximusJacquin cv. Tanzânia was conducted. Pasture was managed in a rotational grazing system with a 30-day resting period, three days of paddock occupation and two grazing cycles. Ten Holstein × Zebu crossbred cows were kept within a 2-ha area divided into 11 paddocks ha-1. Cows were fed 2 kg of corn meal daily and performance was evaluated by weighing the animals every 14 days and by recording milk production twice a day. Nutritional composition of the Tanzania grass was determined from forage (extrusa) samples collected by esophageal fistulae from two animals. The nutritive value of Tanzania grass was estimated according to a modification of the CNCPS evaluation model. Tanzania grass supplemented with 2 kg of corn meal supplied 33.2% more net energy for lactation than required by the animals to produce 13.7 kg of milk day-1. Nevertheless, the amount of metabolizable protein met the daily protein requirement of the animals. Although the model used in the study requires adjustments, Tanzania grass has the potential to produce milk in a rotational grazing system.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2016

Simulation of diets for dairy goats and growing doelings using nonlinear optimization procedures

Leonardo Siqueira Glória; Matheus Lima Corrêa Abreu; Norberto Silva Rocha; Tadeu Silva de Oliveira; Raphael dos Santos Gomes; Nardele Moreno Rohem Júnior; Laila Cecília Ramos Bendia; Alberto Magno Fernandes

The objective of this study was to simulate total dry matter intake and cost of diets optimized by nonlinear programming to meet the nutritional requirements of dairy does and growing doelings. The mathematical model was programmed in a Microsoft Excel(r) spreadsheet. Increasing values of body mass and average daily weight gain for growing doelings and increasing body mass values and milk yield for dairy does were used as inputs for optimizations. Three objective functions were considered: minimization of the dietary cost, dry matter intake maximization, and maximization of the efficiency of use of the ingested crude protein. To solve the proposed problems we used the Excel(r) Solver(r) algorithm. The Excel(r) Solver(r) was able to balance diets containing different objective functions and provided different spaces of feasible solutions. The best solutions are obtained by least-cost formulations; the other two objective functions, namely maximize dry matter intake and maximize crude protein use, do not produce favorable diets in terms of costs.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2016

Intake and digestibility of silages containing pineapple pulp and coast-cross hay with or without urea and markers recovery in sheep

Guilherme Ribeiro Alves; Carlos Augusto de Alencar Fontes; Alberto Magno Fernandes; Elizabeth Fonsêca Processi; Tadeu Silva de Oliveira; Leonardo Siqueira Glória; Raphael dos Santos Gomes

The objective of this study was to evaluate the intake and digestibility of silages containing pineapple pulp and coast-cross hay, with or without addition of urea, and the recovery of the markers chromium oxide (Cr2O3), indigestible neutral detergent fiber (iNDF), indigestible acid detergent fiber (iADF), and indigestible dry matter (iDM), in a digestibility assay, in sheep. Treatments were as follows: two levels of pineapple pulp (818 and 758 g kg−1) and two levels of urea (with and without urea), in a completely randomized design. Twelve sheep (three per treatment) were used, kept in metabolic cages. Fecal excreta were determined by total collection or estimated by using the markers. Marker samples were obtained in morning and afternoon collections, with mean concentrations obtained for both daily activities. The level of silage pulp did not affect intake, while addition of urea increased the intake of crude protein (CP), but did not influence the intakes of dry matter, organic matter, neutral detergent fiber, or acid detergent fiber. The digestibility coefficients of all afore-mentioned fractions increased with the increase in pulp, the same happening with the addition of urea. The internal marker with lowest variability among the internal markers was iADF, with mean values near 100%. Mean recovery of Cr2O3 was approximately 107%, but with lower variability among treatments. Inclusion of pineapple pulp in silage does not influence intake, while addition of urea only increases the intake of CP. The levels of pineapple pulp in silage with or without urea increase the digestibility of the silage. Indigestible acid detergent fiber is the marker with lowest variability of recovery, with mean recovery for the four silages used very close to 100%.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2015

Performance and digestibility of steers fed by-product of fresh passion fruit or sorghum silage, with and without concentrate supplementation

Guilherme Ribeiro Alves; Carlos Augusto de Alencar Fontes; Elizabeth Fonsêca Processi; Alberto Magno Fernandes; Tadeu Silva de Oliveira; Leonardo Siqueira Glória

The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritive value of passion fruit by-product for cattle, contrasting the results with those found with sorghum silage. Four treatments were then constituted, comprising the combinations of the two roughages and the two levels of supplementation (with or without), in a completely randomized design with four animals per treatment. The considered variables included: feed intake, digestibility coefficients of the diets, and live weight gain of the animals. The experimental period lasted 70 days, preceded by a standardization period of 30 days. Chromium oxide was utilized to estimate the fecal output, in the digestibility trial. Treatments were compared by means of three orthogonal contrasts: between the two roughages and between the two concentrate levels within each roughage. Animals fed passion fruit by-product showed higher feed intake (total, per 100 kg of live weight (TLW), and per unit metabolic size) and had higher TLW gain than those fed sorghum silage (1.304 kg vs. 0.134 kg). The coefficients of apparent digestibility of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), and crude protein (CP) and the digestibility coefficient of neutral detergent fiber from passion fruit by-product were high, and much higher than those from sorghum silage. The concentrate supplement did not improve the TLW gain of animals fed passion fruit by-product and had a limiting effect on the digestibility coefficients of the diet. The concentrate supplement had a positive associative effect on intake and digestibility coefficients of DM, OM, and CP from sorghum silage. The by-product of fresh passion fruit is an excellent food for growing cattle as it provides high intake levels and weight gains, even when supplied as the only feed.


Livestock Science | 2013

Application of a nonlinear optimization tool to balance diets with constant metabolizability

Júlia Gazzoni Jardim; Ricardo Augusto Mendonça Vieira; Alberto Magno Fernandes; Raphael Pavesi Araujo; Leonardo Siqueira Glória; Nardele Moreno Rohem Júnior; Norberto Silva Rocha; Matheus Lima Corrêa Abreu


Livestock Science | 2015

Corrigendum to “Application of a nonlinear optimization tool to balance diets with constant metabolizability” [Livest. Sci. 158 (1–3) (2013) 106–117]

Júlia Gazzoni Jardim; Ricardo Augusto Mendonça Vieira; Alberto Magno Fernandes; Raphael Pavesi Araújo; Leonardo Siqueira Glória; Nardele Moreno Rohem Júnior; Norberto Silva Rocha; Matheus Lima Corrêa Abreu


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2015

Long-term growth of body, body parts and composition of gain of dairy goat wethers

Raphael Pavesi Araujo; Ricardo Augusto Mendonça Vieira; Norberto Silva Rocha; Matheus Lima Corrêa Abreu; Leonardo Siqueira Glória; N. M. Rohem Júnior; Alberto Magno Fernandes


Small Ruminant Research | 2015

Traditional and biphasic nonlinear models to describe the growth of goat kids of specialized dairy breeds

Norberto Silva Rocha; Ricardo Augusto Mendonça Vieira; Matheus Lima Corrêa Abreu; Raphael Pavesi Araújo; Leonardo Siqueira Glória; Wagner Pessanha Tamy; Carlos H. P. Camisa Nova; Alberto Magno Fernandes


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2016

Multi-trait and repeatability models for genetic evaluation of litter traits in pigs considering different farrowings

Edson Vinícius Costa; Henrique Torres Ventura; Elsio Antonio Pereira de Figueiredo; Fabyano Fonseca e Silva; Leonardo Siqueira Glória; Rodrigo Godinho; Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende; Paulo Sávio Lopes

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Alberto Magno Fernandes

University of the Fraser Valley

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Norberto Silva Rocha

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Fabyano Fonseca e Silva

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Tadeu Silva de Oliveira

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Paulo Sávio Lopes

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Raphael Pavesi Araujo

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Carlos Augusto de Alencar Fontes

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

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