The objective of this was to evaluate the effect of chemical treatments with urea (3 or 5% DM) and anhydrous ammonia (3% DM) applied to the post-harvest hay residues of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu that contained different moisture contents (15, 25 or 30%). A randomized block design was used with eight treatments and four replications (defined as the bale layers within the hay stacks). The hay treated with 3% anhydrous ammonia and 15% moisture content reduced the levels of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) from 84.3 to 79.1% and increased the in vitro digestibility of the dry matter (DM) from 37.3 to 55.5% compared to the control group. The variation in the moisture content did not significantly alter the action of ammonia, with mean values...
Laboratory, digestion, and growth studies evaluated urea as a source of ammoniation for quality impr...
Guineagrass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) is a valuable grass in grazing systems in Puerto Rico, but when ...
Increased costs of production have caused livestock producers to reduce feed costs whenever possible...
Objetivou-se avaliar o efeito do tratamento químico com ureia (3 ou 5% na MS) e amônia anidra (3% na...
Ammoniation has a high potential to increase the nutritive value (NV) of mature tropical grasses hay...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of ammoniation with urea on the chemical composition and in ...
With the purpose of evaluating the effect of the urea addition of the hay of Brachiaria humidicola a...
Ruminant livestock production in the Caribbean is sev erely hampered by seasonal deficiencies in the...
The experiment was conducted at UNESP-Jaboticabal to evaluate the quality of Brachiaria decumbens ha...
Grain drying by active ventilation remains the main grain preservation method use in agriculture. Th...
The experiment was carried out to evaluate the effects of two moisture levels (18-20% and 13-15%) an...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the chemical composition and in situ degradability of...
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of anhydrous ammonia (NH3) or urea treatment on the...
O estudo foi conduzido na Universidade do Estado de São Paulo (UNESP), em Jaboticabal, SP, para aval...
Avaliaram-se as alterações da fração fibrosa e as características químicas dos fenos de braquiária d...
Laboratory, digestion, and growth studies evaluated urea as a source of ammoniation for quality impr...
Guineagrass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) is a valuable grass in grazing systems in Puerto Rico, but when ...
Increased costs of production have caused livestock producers to reduce feed costs whenever possible...
Objetivou-se avaliar o efeito do tratamento químico com ureia (3 ou 5% na MS) e amônia anidra (3% na...
Ammoniation has a high potential to increase the nutritive value (NV) of mature tropical grasses hay...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of ammoniation with urea on the chemical composition and in ...
With the purpose of evaluating the effect of the urea addition of the hay of Brachiaria humidicola a...
Ruminant livestock production in the Caribbean is sev erely hampered by seasonal deficiencies in the...
The experiment was conducted at UNESP-Jaboticabal to evaluate the quality of Brachiaria decumbens ha...
Grain drying by active ventilation remains the main grain preservation method use in agriculture. Th...
The experiment was carried out to evaluate the effects of two moisture levels (18-20% and 13-15%) an...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the chemical composition and in situ degradability of...
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of anhydrous ammonia (NH3) or urea treatment on the...
O estudo foi conduzido na Universidade do Estado de São Paulo (UNESP), em Jaboticabal, SP, para aval...
Avaliaram-se as alterações da fração fibrosa e as características químicas dos fenos de braquiária d...
Laboratory, digestion, and growth studies evaluated urea as a source of ammoniation for quality impr...
Guineagrass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) is a valuable grass in grazing systems in Puerto Rico, but when ...
Increased costs of production have caused livestock producers to reduce feed costs whenever possible...