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Silage quality of sorghum hybrids in different maturation stages

The quality of silages of three sorghum hybrids BRS 610, BR 700 and BRS 655 harvested at three maturation stages, milk, soft dough and floury grains, was evaluated. A complete randomized design was used in a 3x3 factorial arrangement (hybrids x maturation stages), with four repetitions. Dry matter values varied from 22.9% to 41.3%. BR 700 had a higher percentage of dry matter than the other hybrids in all ages. The content of crude protein and fibrous fractions, neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber presented different behavior between the maturation stages and between hybrids. The lignin values were not modified with the advancement of the cut age. The in vitro digestibility of silages varied from 50.7% to 55.6% and presented different behavior among each hybrid maturity. According to the pH, ammonia nitrogen, organic acids and dry matter values, the silages of the three hybrids were classified as good fermentation quality at all harvest periods.

Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench; nutritive value; moment of harvest


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