Forage yield and nutritive value of two varieties of avena sativa (Creole and Mantaro-15) in the central highlands of Peru

Alberto Gilmer Arias Arredondo, Juancarlos Alejandro Cruz Luis, César Enrique Pantoja Aliaga, Felipe Yali Rupay, Walter Simeón Bermúdez Alvarado, Enos Rudi Morales Sebastian

Authors

  • Alberto Gilmer Arias Arredondo Investigador Asociado a la Escuela Profesional de Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión; Investigador, Asociado a la Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional de Huancavelica, Perú. albertogilmer@gmail.com, alberto.arias@epgunh.edu.pe
  • Juancarlos Alejandro Cruz Luis Director, Dirección de Supervisión y Monitoreo en las Estaciones Experimentales Agrarias, Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria, Perú. jcruz@inia.gob.pe
  • César Enrique Pantoja Aliaga Docente Investigador de la Escuela Profesional de Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión, Perú. pantoja4444@hotmail.com
  • Felipe Yali Rupay Docente Investigador de la Escuela Profesional de Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión, Perú. fyalir2605@gmail.com
  • Walter Simeón Bermúdez Alvarado Docente Investigador de la Escuela Profesional de Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión, Perú. wsbermudez@hotmail.com
  • Enos Rudi Morales Sebastian Docente Investigador de la Escuela Profesional de Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión, Perú. erms_rudi@hotmail.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53287/pccm3923xs47i

Keywords:

yield, nutritive value, oat (Oats sativa), sheep (Ovis aries)

Abstract

Specialized The low animal productivity (meat, wool and milk) during the dry season producers look for alternatives to improve this deficiency with the installation of permanent and annual pastures, which have better forage yields and nutritional quality. The objective of the study was to determine the forage yield and nutritional value of two varieties of Avena sativa (Criolla and Mantaro-15) in the central highlands of Peru. The study was conducted in the Pasco and Junin regions, with the objective of determine the forage yield and nutritive value of two varieties of avena sativa in the central mountain of Peru. For this, forage yields (GM, DM and %DM) were studied and nutritive value was analyzed (%PT, %FDN, %FDA, %DIVMO, %Ca, %P y EM) of the oats. A randomized complete block design was used for statistical analysis. The results for Criolla oat’s forage yield in GM (14 456.0 kg ha-1), DM (2 423.4 kg ha-1) y %DM (16.8), Mantaro-15 oat’s in GM (21 067.0 kg ha-1) y DM (3 215.0 kg ha-1) y %DM (15.5). The nutritive value for Criolla and Mantaro-15 oats in %PT (7.1 y 6.8), %FDN (42.9 y 34.8), %FDA (19.9 y 16.1), %DIVMO (87.8 y 78.9), %Ca (0.2 y 0.2), %P (0.2 y 0.2) y EM (14.0 y 12.6) respectively. It´s concluded that Mantaro-15 oat has better forage yield and a better quality of fiber, and in both cover the requirements of sheep showing a positive balance.

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Published

2021-08-28

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Arias Arredondo, A. G., Cruz Luis, J. A., Pantoja Aliaga, C. E., Yali Rupay, F., Bermúdez Alvarado, W. S., & Morales Sebastian, E. R. (2021). Forage yield and nutritive value of two varieties of avena sativa (Creole and Mantaro-15) in the central highlands of Peru: Alberto Gilmer Arias Arredondo, Juancarlos Alejandro Cruz Luis, César Enrique Pantoja Aliaga, Felipe Yali Rupay, Walter Simeón Bermúdez Alvarado, Enos Rudi Morales Sebastian. Revista De Investigación E Innovación Agropecuaria Y De Recursos Naturales, 8(2), 54–60. https://doi.org/10.53287/pccm3923xs47i

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