Nutritional composition of silage from pearl millet cultivars with the inclusion of soy hulls
Palavras-chave:
Fibers. Dry matter. Pennisetum glaucum. Crude protein.Resumo
The nutritional composition of silages from the millet cultivars BRS 1501, ADR 500 and ADR 8010 was
evaluated with the inclusion of soy hulls at 0, 3, 6 and 10%. The experimental design was completely randomized in a 3 x 4
factorial scheme with 3 replications. The dry matter content of the silages was affected by the inclusion of the soy hulls, ranging
from 16.20% (ADR 8010) to 23.27% (BRS 1501) for the inclusion of 0 and 10% respectively. The levels of crude protein
ranged from 9.46 to 10.79%, with significant differences between varieties being seen with the inclusion of 6% and 10% soy
hulls. Inclusion of the hulls reduced the mineral matter content of the silages, with a change of 8.62% in the control treatment,
up to an average of 6.38% at the level of 10%. The neutral (NDF) and acid (ADF) detergent fiber content did not differ with
treatment. The hemicellulose content differed with the level of soy hulls, and ranged from 22.65 to 26.18%. The cellulose
content varied from 24.90% (ADR 500), with the inclusion of 6% soy hulls, to 29.80% (ADR 8010) with the inclusion of 10%
hulls. The lignin content showed significant differences for the level of hull inclusion, ranging from 1.37% (ADR 8010) with
the inclusion of 10% hulls, to 3.71% (BRS 1501), found in the control treatment. The soy hulls increased the dry matter content
of silages from the cultivars under evaluation.