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Evaluation of four sunflower (Helianthus annuus) genotypes (Rumbosol 91, Victoria 627, Victoria 807, and Mycogen 93338) silages by semi-automated in vitro gas production technique

Four silages from distinct sunflower (Helianthus annuus) genotypes (Rumbosol 91, Victoria 627, 807 Victoria, and Mycogen 93338) were evaluated by semi-automated in vitro gas production technique in a completely random block design in a split plot scheme. The means were compared by the SNK test (P<0.05). Rumbosol 91 genotype showed the highest cumulative gas production after 96 hours of incubation, reaching 128.47mL/g of dry matter (DM), and the lowest value, 92.88mL/g, was observed for Victoria 807 genotype. No differences between silage dry matter digestibility (DMD) values at different times were observed (P>0.05). Maximum potential gas production ranged from 91.67 for Victoria 807 to 125.46mL/g of DM Rumbosol 91. Genotype Rumbosol 91 showed the highest DMD for fermentation rate of 2 (46.39%) and 5% (43.26%), and the highest values for fermentation rate of 8% was observed for Victoria 627 genotype. Silages from Rumbosol 91 and Victoria 627 genotypes showed outstanding potential of gases production and rate of gases production.

sunflower; Helianthus annuus; fermentation; gas production; nutritive value


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