Artigos Científicos - FAMEVE/CCAST
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Discrimination ability of Santa Inês and crossbred Santa Inês × Dorper lamb heavy carcasses by the Brazilian and European classification systems(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017-06) LIMA, Alyne Cristina Sodré; SOUSA, Marco Antonio Paula de; ARAÚJO, Jonas Carneiro; NUNES, Manuella Paula de Mesquita; MORAIS, Eziquiel de; ANDRADE, Stefano Juliano Tavares de; DAHER, Luciara Celi Chaves; SILVA, André Guimarães Maciel eThe ability of discriminating carcass characteristics of different fat cover scores of heavy carcasses, according to the European (EUS) and Brazilian (BRS) classification systems, was assessed. Fifty-six lambs, weighing between 26.25 and 46.15 kg, of the Santa Inês and crossbred Santa Inês × Dorper genetic groups were evaluated. The level of adiposity was assessed through color photography of the carcasses after refrigeration according to the EUS and BRS. The carcasses were assigned to four groups by cluster analysis according to 25 variables, namely, cold carcass weight; muscle; bone; fat; and muscle:fat and fat:bone ratios of the carcass and cuts (hindquarter, shoulder, back); kidney, pelvic, and inguinal fat; and subcutaneous fat thickness. Of the four groups obtained by cluster analysis, the scores according to the different classification systems only statistically differed between groups 1 and 4. The BRS had a higher number of variables well correlated with the scores by assessors than the groups classified by the EUS. The BRS was better correlated with tissue composition. However, most variables were better correlated with backfat thickness than the score obtained through the classification systems. Better results were obtained regarding the prediction of carcass fat by the BRS using backfat thickness or cold carcass weight. The Brazilian lamb carcass classification system better predicts tissue composition and is the best method to discriminate intermediate-fat classes when associated with cold carcass weight.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Estabilidade aeróbia, pH e dinâmica de desenvolvimento de microrganismos da cana-de-açúcar in natura hidrolisada com cal virgem(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-04) DOMINGUES, Felipe Nogueira; OLIVEIRA, Mauro Dal Secco de; SIQUEIRA, Gustavo Rezende; ROTH, Anna Paula de Toledo Piza; SANTOS, Juliana dos; MOTA, Diego AzevedoThe objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of whitewash addition and the times after application on aerobic stability and growth of microorganisms (fungi and yeasts) in fresh sugarcane. It was used a completely randomized experimental design, with four replications. Aerobic stability (temperature) and the concentrations of yeast and fungus and pH were evaluated in a split-splot scheme with five doses of whitewash (0; 0.5; 1.0; 1.5 and 2.0%) and five times after treatment (0, 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours). There was a significant effect of doses of whitewash for all evaluated parameters. The sugarcane which was not treated with whitewash (0.0%) showed a break in stability at the shortest time interval. The pH values increased gradually according to the dose of whitewash applied and they decreased over time. There was a numerical increase on the counting of yeast until 72 hours after application of whitewash, regardless to the dose, and the values tended to stabilize in 96 hours after treatment. There was no significant effect of whitewash doses on fungi development. The use of whitewash is effective in yeast growth control and it also promotes aerobic stability in fresh sugar cane.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Óxido de cálcio e Lactobacillus buchneri NCIMB 40788 na ensilagem de cana-de-açúcar in natura ou queimada(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-11) SIQUEIRA, Gustavo Rezende; SCHOCKEN-ITURRINO, Ruben Pablo; ROTH, Anna Paula de Toledo Piza; DOMINGUES, Felipe Nogueira; FERRAUDO, Antonio Sergio; REIS, Ricardo AndradeThe objective of this trial was to evaluate the effects of the inclusion of calcium oxide (CaO) and/or L. buchneri (LB) on the losses and chemical composition changes of in natura and burned sugar cane silages. Silage treatments were: in natura sugar cane without additive (IS), with Lactobacillus buchneri (ISLB), with calcium oxide (ISCaO) equivalent to 1% of natural matter, and the combination of LB and CaO (ISLBCaO). Experimental design was completely randomized in a factorial scheme (2 × 4) considering status (burned or not) and additives (LB, CaO and LB+CaO) with three replications per treatment. Dry matter variation was lower for in natura and burned silages treated with CaO; regardless of the LB presence, the mean difference was 5.85 percentage units. In sugar cane silages without additives, higher dry matter recoveries were observed when the plant was ensiled with in natura silage (63.5%) compared with burned silage (46.8%). However, when additives (CaO and LB) were used, no significant differences occurred between the in natura and burned silage treatments. The presence of calcium oxide was the factor that provided the greatest discrimination among the data. Calcium oxide is effective in reducing losses and chemical changes on the in natura and burned silages. The L. buchneri acts effectively on burned sugar cane silages, and the latter are more susceptible to losses than those of in natura sugar cane.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Production and chemical composition of three sugarcane cultivars grown under Af climate conditions(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015-11) MIRANDA, Augusto Sousa; DOMINGUES, Felipe Nogueira; GODOY, Bruno Spacek; OAIGEN, Ricardo Pedroso; RÊGO, Aníbal Coutinho do; FATURI, Cristian; CORRÊA, Renato Pinto; SILVA, Flavio daThe objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition and yield of three sugarcane cultivars grown under Af climate conditions. Three sugarcane cultivars were examined, namely, IACSP93-6006, RB83-5486, and SP79-1011, in a randomized block design with three treatments, four blocks, and two replicates per block; means were compared using Tukey’s test at 5% probability level. Significant differences were observed for dry matter, ether extract, crude protein, acid detergent fiber, lignin (LIG), cellulose, neutral detergent fiber corrected for ash and protein (NDFap), total carbohydrates, carbohydrate fractions B2 and C, and dry matter yield. The fiber components (NDFap, LIG, and fraction C) displayed low values. The cultivars produced high dry matter yields, especially IACSP93-6006 and SP79-1011. There were no differences among sucrose (Pol) values and the NDF/Pol ratios. The low Pol values indicate that sugarcane grown under Af climate conditions does not produce high levels of sucrose. The three sugarcane cultivars grown under the Af climate conditions produce high yields of DM/ha but low concentrations of the fiber components, as well as low Pol concentrations.