水生绿色饲料作为动物饲料的替代饲料

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI:10.56369/tsaes.4679
Pedro Cisneros-Saguilán, Patricia Cruz-Bautista, Manuel Hernández-Hernández
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背景。由于在很大程度上依赖进口浓缩饲料,动物饲养和营养是干旱半干旱区畜牧业发展的主要制约因素。水培绿色饲料(FVH)是家畜获得高营养价值食物的一种高效、经济的替代方法。然而,由于对其生产方法及其益处的无知,很少被使用。目标。分析HGF的农艺、生产和营养特性及其作为饲料资源的潜力。方法。基于Scopus、NCBI、施普林格、Science direct、谷歌Scholar、Redalyc、ResearchGate等数字资源库进行文献综述,使用西班牙语和英语关键词,如水培绿饲料、水培技术、水培食品和替代饲料。结果。HGF的生产周期基本分为6个阶段:i)选种,ii)种子清洗消毒,iii)种子水化,iv)播种发芽,v)生长,vi)收获。生物量产量随着播种密度的增加而逐渐增加。牧草的最佳收获期为播种后12 ~ 14天。然而,产量和产量必须根据收获饲料的营养质量来评估。随着采收期的延长,粗蛋白质含量增加,干物质含量降低。在牛和山羊中,由于饲料采食量和营养物质消化率的增加,在饲粮中部分添加生长激素可提高产奶量和组成,以及增重率和饲料比。在单饲料饲养中,HGF完全替代传统饲料影响采食量和生长率。的影响。需要进行更多的研究,以确定动物饲料中补充HGF的适当比例,而不影响它们的生产性能,特别是在单目饲养的情况下。结论。HGF技术代表了一种可行和经济的替代方案,以抵消新鲜和营养食品的短缺,特别是在干旱和半干旱地区的干旱季节;在城市或郊区,传统饲料生产的土地面积有限。
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Background. Animal feeding and nutrition constitute the main limitation in livestock farming in arid and semi-arid zones, because it depends to a large extent on imported concentrated feed. Hydroponic green fodder (FVH) represents an efficient and economical alternative to obtain food with high nutritional value for domestic animals. However, little has been used due to ignorance of the method to produce it and its benefits. Objective. To analyze the scientific information available on the agronomic, productive and nutritional attributes of HGF, and its potential as a forage resource in animal feed. Methodology. A bibliographic review was carried out based in the following databases: Scopus, NCBI, Springer, Science direct, Google Scholar, Redalyc, ResearchGate and other digital repositories, using keywords in Spanish and English, such as hydroponic green fodder, hydroponic technology, hydroponic food and alternative fodder. Results. The HGF production cycle is basically carried out in six stages: i) seed selection, ii) seed washing and disinfection, iii) seed hydration, iv) sowing and germination, v) growth, and vi) harvest. Biomass production increases progressively in relation to a higher seed sowing density. The optimum harvest period for forage is from 12 to 14 days after sowing. However, the volume and yield of production must be assessed in terms of the nutritional quality of harvested fodder. In prolonged harvest periods, the crude protein content increases, while the dry matter content decreases. In cattle and goats, partial diet supplementation with HGF improves milk production and composition, as well as the weight gain rate and feed ratio, due to increased feed intake and nutrients digestibility. In monogastrics, the total replacement of conventional feed with HGF affects feed intake and growth rate. Implications. More research is required to determine the adequate portion of HGF in the supplementation of animal diets, without affecting their productive performance, especially in the case of monogastrics. Conclusion. The HGF technology represents a viable and economical alternative to counteract the scarcity of fresh and nutritious food, especially in dry seasons of arid and semi-arid areas; as well as in urban or suburban areas where there is limited land area for conventional fodder production.
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Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The journal is an international peer-reviewed publication devoted to disseminate original information contributing to the understanding and development of agroecosystems in tropical and subtropical areas. The Journal recognizes the multidisciplinary nature of its scope and encourages the submission of original manuscripts from all of the disciplines involved in this area. Original contributions are welcomed in relation to the study of particular components of the agroecosystems (i.e. plant, animal, soil) as well as the resulting interactions and their relationship/impact on society and environment. The journal does not received manuscripts based solely on economic acpects o food technology.
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