Efecto de la fertilización orgánica en la degradación y Digestibilidad in vitro DE Morus alba

Morus alba is a valuable alternative as a food source for cattle breeding in the region, the production of this type of forage through the use of organic fertilizers is an option that can help reduce the impact it has on the environment. The following objective was proposed "Evaluate the dose o...

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1. autor: Gutiérrez Zambrano, Erika Viviana (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Język:spa
Wydane: 2021
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Dostęp online:https://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/handle/43000/6553
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Streszczenie:Morus alba is a valuable alternative as a food source for cattle breeding in the region, the production of this type of forage through the use of organic fertilizers is an option that can help reduce the impact it has on the environment. The following objective was proposed "Evaluate the dose of organic fertilization in the nutritional value of M. alba", through the bromatological composition and in vitro digestibility of Morus alba at doses of 0.770, 1540, 2310 g organic fertilizer. For the statistical evaluation, a complete randomized statistical design (DCA) was used and the comparisons were made using the Tukey test at 95% probability, four treatments were used plus a control. According to the results obtained, it was not possible to determine the incidence of the use of organic fertilizer for any of the factors under study; the bromatological composition, in vitro digestibility and nutrient degradation were all statistically similar to the control. Resulting in dry matter in T2 it gave an average of 26.02, in organic matter in T2 an average of 88.15, in crude protein in T3 an average of 23.19, in fiber neutral detergent an average of 40.85 and in the acid detergent fiber in T1 an average of 24.70. The main reason for the lack of response was due to the mulberry cutting time required for its maximum use versus the mineralization and assimilation time of the opposing organic fertilizer components; the mulberry only requires a maximum of 90 days for its cutting and use, while the organic fertilizer requires more than 100 days for its mineralization and assimilation by the plants. Keywords: in vitro digestibility, insoluble fraction, effective degradation, compost