Simone Stefanello
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2015
Suélen Capa de Ávila; Gilberto Vilmar Kozloski; Tiago Orlandi; Mariana Patricia Mezzomo; Simone Stefanello
Four Holstein steers (297 ± 56 kg of body weight (BW)) fitted with duodenal cannula and rumen catheter, were housed in metabolism cages and used in a 4 × 4 Latin Square trial to evaluate the effect of both protein source and Acacia mearnsii tannin extract on digestibility, ruminal fermentation, rumen microbial protein synthesis, N utilization and on duodenal flow of individual amino acids. The diet was offered at restricted amount of 25 g of dry matter (DM)/kg BW and consisted of maize silage plus concentrate, in a proportion of 0·7:0·3 (DM basis) respectively. Concentrate was formulated with either soybean meal or canola meal as protein source, with or without 50 g/kg of A. mearnsii tannin extract (i.e. 15 g/kg of total dietary DM). There was no effect of protein source on most variables. The apparent and true organic matter (OM) digestibilities, as well as neutral detergent fibre (NDF) digestibility were negatively affected by tannin extract inclusion without, however, affecting digestible OM intake. The amount of nitrogen (N) excreted in faeces increased whereas the urinary N excretion decreased in tannin extract treatments. No interaction time × treatment was detected for any rumen variable and no treatment effect was observed for rumen fluid pH and reducing sugars concentration. Rumen fluid concentration of ammonia N was lower for the canola meal plus tannin extract treatment. Rumen concentration of α -amino compounds was not affected by tannin extract but was higher when canola meal was the protein source. The duodenal flow of OM, total N, α -amino N and non-ammonia non-microbial N increased with tannin extract inclusion, whereas the duodenal flow of microbial N was not affected by treatment. For both protein sources, the amount of most individual amino acids flowing to the duodenum increased due to tannin extract addition. In conclusion, the dietary inclusion of 15 g/kg DM of tannin extract from A. mearnsii improved the amino acid supply independently of whether the protein source was canola meal or soybean meal, without affecting the amino acid profile, to steers fed maize silage plus concentrate, with a minor but significant impact on OM digestibility.
Meat Science | 2019
Flávia Santi Stefanello; Ana Paula Burin Fruet; F. Trombetta; Patrícia Alves Franco da Fonseca; Mariana dos Santos da Silva; Simone Stefanello; José Laerte Nörnberg
Brewers spent grain (BSG) as a partial substitute for corn silage (CS) was evaluated in finishing feedlot steers on the lipid, protein, color, and microbiological stability of vacuum-packed meat for 75 days under refrigerated storage. Twenty steers were distributed in four treatments in a completely randomized design with five replicates each: 50% concentrate + 50% CS; + 35% CS + 15% BSG; + 25% CS + 25% BSG; and 15% CS + 35% BSG for 90 days. After the animals were slaughtered and the carcasses cooled, the Longissimus thoracis muscle was collected for analyzes. The lipid and protein oxidation, color parameters and microbiological stability of the beef although not affected by the diets (P > .05) oscillated throughout the storage time (P < .05). BSG can be included in the finishing diets of beef cattle by up to 35% (dry basis) and as a forage source without adverse effects on beef shelf life.
Geografia Ensino & Pesquisa | 2018
Marília Camotti Bastos; Fabiana de Medeiros Silveira; Simone Stefanello; Mariele de Almeida Lanes; Gilmar Luiz Schaefer; Karla Marques da Rocha
The objective was to relate the scientific production in the last fifteen years with the development of national and environmental awareness policies in UFSM. Magazines were selected from the field of Education and Teaching, in which was observed how many times the words: environment, environmental, soil, air, water, pollution, forests, fauna, flora, greenhouse effect and waste were cited as main subject in each journal. Also was evaluated the evolution of environmental awareness through a questionnaire involving students of different courses of University Federal Santa Maria. The results show that scientific production has a direct relationship with the growth of national policies and also that the evolution.
Ciencia E Agrotecnologia | 2013
Ana Carolina Fluck; Gilberto Vilmar Kozloski; Andressa Ana Martins; Mariana Patricia Mezzomo; Filipe Zanferari; Simone Stefanello
Inclusion of forage legumes in diet may improve tropical ruminant systems productivity and sustainability. However, it is not well stablished which chemical components more impact their nutritional value. The relationship between chemical composition and in vitro fermentation of tropical forage legume was evaluated with the objective of obtaining indicators of their nutritional value. Samples of Crotalaria spectabilis, Cajanus cajan, Macrotyloma axillare, Mucuna aterrina, Stylosantis sp. and Canavalia ensiformis, cut from plants at growth age between 47 to 110 days, were analysed. Total gas production showed negative correlation (P<0.05) with total N (R=-0.51), acid detergent fibre (ADF, R=-0.62) and acid detergent lignin (ADL, R=-0.65), and positive correlation with non-fibre carbohydrates (NFC, R=0.70). Gas production rate was negatively related (P<0.05) to NDF (R=-0.73), ADF (R=-0.62) and ADL (R=-0.74). Ammonia concentration in the incubation medium was positively related (P<0.05) to total (R=0.74) and soluble (R=0.56) N, and negatively related to NFC (R=-0.81). The level of bacterial adhesion on residue of incubation was negatively related (P<0.05) to cell wall components, mainly to ADL (R=-0.57). The inclusion of polyehtylene glycol increased both gas volume and gas production rate whereas decreased ammonia concentration (P<0.05). In conclusion, even at low concentrations tannins impact the in vitro fermentation of tropical legumes. However, among the analyzed chemical components, the ADL was the best indicator of the nutritional value of the tropical forage legumes.
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2017
Fernanda Hentz; Gilberto Vilmar Kozloski; D. Zeni; M. V. Brun; Simone Stefanello
The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2016
D. Zeni; Gilberto Vilmar Kozloski; M. Gindri; Simone Stefanello; F. Hentz; L. Oliveira
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2018
Simone Stefanello; M. P. Mezzomo; D. Zeni; R. C. Ebling; A. V. Soares; Gilberto Vilmar Kozloski
Revista Brasileira de Ciência Veterinária | 2015
Flávia Santi Stefanello; Carlos Pasqualin Cavalheiro; Simone Stefanello; Mariana dos Santos da Silva; Ana Paula Burin Fruet; Ernesto Hashime Kubota
Rev. bras. ciênc. vet | 2015
Flávia Santi Stefanello; Carlos Pasqualin Cavalheiro; Simone Stefanello; Mariana dos Santos da Silva; Ana Paula Burin Fruet; Ernesto Hashime Kubota
Archive | 2015
Flávia Santi Stefanello; Carlos Pasqualin Cavalheiro; Simone Stefanello; Mariana dos Santos da Silva; Ana Paula; Burin Fruet; Ernesto Hashime Kubota