Semina: Ciências Agrárias (Dec 2014)

Agronomic and chemical characteristics of hybrid corn to ensiling

  • Flávia Borges de Assis ,
  • Fernanda Carvalho Basso ,
  • Erika Christina Lara ,
  • Elisamara Raposo,
  • Liandra Maria Abaker Bertipaglia,
  • Leonardo de Oliveira Fernandes ,
  • Carlos Henrique Silveira Rabelo ,
  • Ricardo Andrade Reis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2014v35n6p2869
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 6
pp. 2869 – 2882

Abstract

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Our aim was to evaluate agronomic and chemical characteristics of corn hybrids to ensiling. It were evaluated nine corn hybrids (MX 300, RB 9308, 2B655, XB 6012, GNZ 2500, PL6890, PRE 32D10, PRE 22T10 e AG 1051), with three replicates. The higher fresh matter yield were observed in the hybrids PL6890 and PRE 32D10, while the dry matter yield was observed in the hybrid PRE 32D10 (13.43 t ha-1). The hybrids PRE 32D10 and PRE 22T10 stood out to present higher percent of leaf in relation to whole plant, while the lower percent of stems was found in the hybrids MX 300, 2B655 and XB 6012, however the higher leaves: stems relation was found in XB 6012 (0.49). There was higher CP content in the hybrid PRE 32D10 (9.10% of DM), while the lower NDF (57.78% of DM) and cellulose content (24.27% of DM) were observed in the hybrid GNZ 2500. The hybrid PL6890 presented higher ADF and lignin contents, the others hybrids had values lower. The lower NDIN content was observed in the hybrid RB 9308, while the lower AIDN content occurred on the hybrid 2B655. The lower buffer capacity was observed in the hybrid 2B655 (0.29). There are some differences on chemical composition among the corn hybrids used in this study, however, it is recommended to use the hybrids MX 300, PL6890 and PRE 32D10 for showing higher dry matter yield, which may reflect in the amortization of silage production costs.

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