Wheat Silage Production Trials in Minas Gerais

The use of wheat silage is very advantageousbecause it is a winter crop and does not compete with the traditional summer crops in southern Brazil or the Cerrado biome, such as soybeans andcorn. Preliminary studies developed by EPAMIG (Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais) in Patos de M...

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Main Authors: Fernanda de Kássia Gomes, Marcio de Souza Bastos, Edilane Aparecida da Silva, Clenderson Corradi de Mattos Gonçalves, Marcelo Abreu Lanza, Karina Toledo da Silva, Maurício Antônio de Oliveira Coelho
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Published: Instituto de Zootecnia 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://35.198.24.243/index.php/bia/article/view/1836
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author Fernanda de Kássia Gomes
Marcio de Souza Bastos
Edilane Aparecida da Silva
Clenderson Corradi de Mattos Gonçalves
Marcelo Abreu Lanza
Karina Toledo da Silva
Maurício Antônio de Oliveira Coelho
author_facet Fernanda de Kássia Gomes
Marcio de Souza Bastos
Edilane Aparecida da Silva
Clenderson Corradi de Mattos Gonçalves
Marcelo Abreu Lanza
Karina Toledo da Silva
Maurício Antônio de Oliveira Coelho
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description The use of wheat silage is very advantageousbecause it is a winter crop and does not compete with the traditional summer crops in southern Brazil or the Cerrado biome, such as soybeans andcorn. Preliminary studies developed by EPAMIG (Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais) in Patos de Minas demonstrated that the wheat cultivar MGS-Brilhante, characterized by the absence of awn (structures that injure the animals' rumen) has a high potential for silage production. The objective was to evaluate the wheat for silage by its productivity and other agronomic characteristics, of wheat harvested in two trials. For this, two areas belonging to EPAMIG/Centro-Oeste, located in Prudente de Morais and Felixlândia, were used. The soil was fertilized and corrected based on soil analysis interpretation. To establish the experimental fields in Prudente de Morais and Felixlândia, 350kg/ha and 300kg/ha of 8-28-16 fertilizer were used, respectively. The sowing was in rows with 50 cm spacing, using 152 kg/ha of MGS-Brilhante seeds. Both areas were irrigated. The material was harvested when the plants reached dry matter (DM) contents of 32 and 34% in Prudente de Morais and 44% in Felixlândia. The production per area was evaluated using a frame (0.100m²), in which all the forage inside the frame was collected at ground level. Wheat morphological composition (leaves, stems, dead material and spikes) was determined. Subsequently, the plant components were weighed and dried in an oven at 55º C for 72 hours to determine the DM content. Wheat yield data (t ha-1) and morphological components (kg.ha-1) were calculated, all based on DM. The wheat harvested in Prudente de Morais had yields of 22.35 and 22.79t.ha-1, plant height (H) of 85.7 and 86.8 cm, leaf mass (LM) of 2314and 1182kg.ha-1, stem mass (SM) of 13,809 and 10,291kg.ha-1, dead material mass of 13,809 and 10,291kg.ha-1, spike mass (SM) of 2,038 and 1,943kg.ha-1and percentage of spike on the whole plant (%E) of 9.07 and 8.46%, with the DM contents of 32 and 34%, respectively.The wheat harvested in Felixlândia had yield of 20.22 t ha-1, H of 95.3 cm, LM of 4,965 kg.ha-1, SM of 5599kg.ha-1, dead material mass of 2110kg.ha-1, EM of 4528kg.ha-1, and %E of 22.08%.On average, the wheat yield was 21.79t.ha-1, which for a second harvest is considered excellent. Thus, there is an opportunity to produce silage in the offseason period, when there is usually enough area available for planting. The parameters %DM*EM and %DM*%E showed a positive correlation between cause and effect (0.83 and 0.92, respectively), indicating that higher DM contentled to greater participation of grain in the silage. However, %DM*LM showed a negative correlation (-0.89). This indicates that greater plant physiological maturity resulted in a smaller amount of green leaves and larger spikeamount. Both morphological components are nutritive: the spikeis rich in starch, which is a high-energy ingredient, and the leaf has a high nutrient content and good digestibility. In addition, materials with high DM content hamper silage compaction.Wheat silageproduction is advantageous because in addition to being highly productive, it does not compete with traditional summer crops cultivated in Brazil.
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spelling doaj.art-0a089e27f28b4a95955753fa39e0fa0b2023-08-08T23:39:13ZengInstituto de ZootecniaBoletim de Indústria Animal1981-41002022-12-0179Wheat Silage Production Trials in Minas GeraisFernanda de Kássia GomesMarcio de Souza BastosEdilane Aparecida da SilvaClenderson Corradi de Mattos GonçalvesMarcelo Abreu LanzaKarina Toledo da SilvaMaurício Antônio de Oliveira Coelho The use of wheat silage is very advantageousbecause it is a winter crop and does not compete with the traditional summer crops in southern Brazil or the Cerrado biome, such as soybeans andcorn. Preliminary studies developed by EPAMIG (Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais) in Patos de Minas demonstrated that the wheat cultivar MGS-Brilhante, characterized by the absence of awn (structures that injure the animals' rumen) has a high potential for silage production. The objective was to evaluate the wheat for silage by its productivity and other agronomic characteristics, of wheat harvested in two trials. For this, two areas belonging to EPAMIG/Centro-Oeste, located in Prudente de Morais and Felixlândia, were used. The soil was fertilized and corrected based on soil analysis interpretation. To establish the experimental fields in Prudente de Morais and Felixlândia, 350kg/ha and 300kg/ha of 8-28-16 fertilizer were used, respectively. The sowing was in rows with 50 cm spacing, using 152 kg/ha of MGS-Brilhante seeds. Both areas were irrigated. The material was harvested when the plants reached dry matter (DM) contents of 32 and 34% in Prudente de Morais and 44% in Felixlândia. The production per area was evaluated using a frame (0.100m²), in which all the forage inside the frame was collected at ground level. Wheat morphological composition (leaves, stems, dead material and spikes) was determined. Subsequently, the plant components were weighed and dried in an oven at 55º C for 72 hours to determine the DM content. Wheat yield data (t ha-1) and morphological components (kg.ha-1) were calculated, all based on DM. The wheat harvested in Prudente de Morais had yields of 22.35 and 22.79t.ha-1, plant height (H) of 85.7 and 86.8 cm, leaf mass (LM) of 2314and 1182kg.ha-1, stem mass (SM) of 13,809 and 10,291kg.ha-1, dead material mass of 13,809 and 10,291kg.ha-1, spike mass (SM) of 2,038 and 1,943kg.ha-1and percentage of spike on the whole plant (%E) of 9.07 and 8.46%, with the DM contents of 32 and 34%, respectively.The wheat harvested in Felixlândia had yield of 20.22 t ha-1, H of 95.3 cm, LM of 4,965 kg.ha-1, SM of 5599kg.ha-1, dead material mass of 2110kg.ha-1, EM of 4528kg.ha-1, and %E of 22.08%.On average, the wheat yield was 21.79t.ha-1, which for a second harvest is considered excellent. Thus, there is an opportunity to produce silage in the offseason period, when there is usually enough area available for planting. The parameters %DM*EM and %DM*%E showed a positive correlation between cause and effect (0.83 and 0.92, respectively), indicating that higher DM contentled to greater participation of grain in the silage. However, %DM*LM showed a negative correlation (-0.89). This indicates that greater plant physiological maturity resulted in a smaller amount of green leaves and larger spikeamount. Both morphological components are nutritive: the spikeis rich in starch, which is a high-energy ingredient, and the leaf has a high nutrient content and good digestibility. In addition, materials with high DM content hamper silage compaction.Wheat silageproduction is advantageous because in addition to being highly productive, it does not compete with traditional summer crops cultivated in Brazil. https://35.198.24.243/index.php/bia/article/view/1836MGS-Brilhanteyieldmorphological componentswinter cropawn
spellingShingle Fernanda de Kássia Gomes
Marcio de Souza Bastos
Edilane Aparecida da Silva
Clenderson Corradi de Mattos Gonçalves
Marcelo Abreu Lanza
Karina Toledo da Silva
Maurício Antônio de Oliveira Coelho
Wheat Silage Production Trials in Minas Gerais
Boletim de Indústria Animal
MGS-Brilhante
yield
morphological components
winter crop
awn
title Wheat Silage Production Trials in Minas Gerais
title_full Wheat Silage Production Trials in Minas Gerais
title_fullStr Wheat Silage Production Trials in Minas Gerais
title_full_unstemmed Wheat Silage Production Trials in Minas Gerais
title_short Wheat Silage Production Trials in Minas Gerais
title_sort wheat silage production trials in minas gerais
topic MGS-Brilhante
yield
morphological components
winter crop
awn
url https://35.198.24.243/index.php/bia/article/view/1836
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