Fodder shrub silage for livestock feeding systems in the high Andean tropics

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In most livestock systems in the high Andean tropics of South America, there are few species of grasses to feed livestock, and the climatic variability affecting these regions means that the supply and quality of fodder for animal feed is declining. It is therefore necessary to implement supplementa...

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Autores: Quiñones Chillambo, Juan David, Cardona Iglesias, Juan Leonardo, Castro Rincón, Edwin
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Nacional del Altiplano
Repositorio:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:climate change
forage conservation
livestock
nutrition
silvopastoral systems
cambio climático
conservación de forrajes
ganadería
nutrición
sistemas silvopastoriles
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fodder shrub silage for livestock feeding systems in the high Andean tropics
Ensilaje de arbustivas forrajeras para sistemas de alimentación ganadera del trópico altoandino
title Fodder shrub silage for livestock feeding systems in the high Andean tropics
spellingShingle Fodder shrub silage for livestock feeding systems in the high Andean tropics
Quiñones Chillambo, Juan David
climate change
forage conservation
livestock
nutrition
silvopastoral systems
cambio climático
conservación de forrajes
ganadería
nutrición
sistemas silvopastoriles
title_short Fodder shrub silage for livestock feeding systems in the high Andean tropics
title_full Fodder shrub silage for livestock feeding systems in the high Andean tropics
title_fullStr Fodder shrub silage for livestock feeding systems in the high Andean tropics
title_full_unstemmed Fodder shrub silage for livestock feeding systems in the high Andean tropics
title_sort Fodder shrub silage for livestock feeding systems in the high Andean tropics
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Quiñones Chillambo, Juan David
Cardona Iglesias, Juan Leonardo
Castro Rincón, Edwin
Quiñones Chillambo, Juan David
Cardona Iglesias, Juan Leonardo
Castro Rincón, Edwin
author Quiñones Chillambo, Juan David
author_facet Quiñones Chillambo, Juan David
Cardona Iglesias, Juan Leonardo
Castro Rincón, Edwin
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author2 Cardona Iglesias, Juan Leonardo
Castro Rincón, Edwin
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv climate change
forage conservation
livestock
nutrition
silvopastoral systems
cambio climático
conservación de forrajes
ganadería
nutrición
sistemas silvopastoriles
topic climate change
forage conservation
livestock
nutrition
silvopastoral systems
cambio climático
conservación de forrajes
ganadería
nutrición
sistemas silvopastoriles
description In most livestock systems in the high Andean tropics of South America, there are few species of grasses to feed livestock, and the climatic variability affecting these regions means that the supply and quality of fodder for animal feed is declining. It is therefore necessary to implement supplementation strategies, with techniques such as silage, which is characterized by easy adoption among producers. The use of shrub fodder species adapted to the high Andean areas could be an alternative to store food, and be used in times of shortage, for its good contribution of biomass and nutrients. The objective of this literature review was to compile studies of nutritional quality and/or animal response, using silage from shrub fodder species in the high Andean tropics. The search for information was carried out during the months of March to May 2020, using key terms. Among the species most used to make individual and/or mixed silage were Tithonia diversifolia, Sambucus nigra, Sambucus peruviana, Smallanthus pyramidalis and Acacia decurrens, currently used in silvopastoral arrangements such as mixed fodder banks, intensive silvopastoral systems (SSPi) for direct grazing, fodder hedges and/or contour strips. In the works found, the contribution of protein, energy, minerals and high digestibility to the diet of cattle and minor species is highlighted, with improvement of productive parameters. It is concluded that, in spite of the qualities of using silage from woody fodder, the report of results in research for the high Andean tropics is still very low.
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spelling Fodder shrub silage for livestock feeding systems in the high Andean tropicsEnsilaje de arbustivas forrajeras para sistemas de alimentación ganadera del trópico altoandinoQuiñones Chillambo, Juan DavidCardona Iglesias, Juan LeonardoCastro Rincón, EdwinQuiñones Chillambo, Juan DavidCardona Iglesias, Juan LeonardoCastro Rincón, Edwinclimate changeforage conservationlivestocknutritionsilvopastoral systemscambio climáticoconservación de forrajesganaderíanutriciónsistemas silvopastorilesIn most livestock systems in the high Andean tropics of South America, there are few species of grasses to feed livestock, and the climatic variability affecting these regions means that the supply and quality of fodder for animal feed is declining. It is therefore necessary to implement supplementation strategies, with techniques such as silage, which is characterized by easy adoption among producers. The use of shrub fodder species adapted to the high Andean areas could be an alternative to store food, and be used in times of shortage, for its good contribution of biomass and nutrients. The objective of this literature review was to compile studies of nutritional quality and/or animal response, using silage from shrub fodder species in the high Andean tropics. The search for information was carried out during the months of March to May 2020, using key terms. Among the species most used to make individual and/or mixed silage were Tithonia diversifolia, Sambucus nigra, Sambucus peruviana, Smallanthus pyramidalis and Acacia decurrens, currently used in silvopastoral arrangements such as mixed fodder banks, intensive silvopastoral systems (SSPi) for direct grazing, fodder hedges and/or contour strips. In the works found, the contribution of protein, energy, minerals and high digestibility to the diet of cattle and minor species is highlighted, with improvement of productive parameters. It is concluded that, in spite of the qualities of using silage from woody fodder, the report of results in research for the high Andean tropics is still very low. En la mayoría de los sistemas ganaderos del trópico altoandino de Suramérica son escasas las especies de gramíneas para alimentar el ganado, además la variabilidad climática que afecta a estas regiones hace que disminuya la oferta y calidad del forraje para alimentación animal. Por lo que se hace necesario implementar estrategias de suplementación, con técnicas como el ensilaje; que se caracteriza por ser de fácil adopción entre los productores. El uso de especies forrajeras arbustivas adaptadas a las zonas altoandinas podría ser una alternativa para almacenar alimento, y ser usado en épocas de escasez, por su buen aporte de biomasa y nutrientes. El objetivo de esta revisión bibliográfica fue recopilar estudios de calidad nutricional y/o respuesta animal, utilizando ensilajes a partir de arbustivas forrajeras en el trópico altoandino. La búsqueda de información se realizó durante los meses de marzo a mayo del 2020, mediante términos claves. Dentro de las especies más utilizadas para elaborar ensilaje individual y/o mixto se encontraron Tithonia diversifolia, Sambucus nigra, Sambucus peruviana, Smallanthus pyramidalis y Acacia decurrens, usadas actualmente en arreglos silvopastoriles como bancos mixtos de forrajes, sistemas silvopastoriles intensivos (SSPi) para ramoneo directo, setos forrajeros y/o franjas en contorno. En los trabajos encontrados se destaca el aporte de proteína, energía, minerales y alta digestibilidad a la dieta de bovinos y especies menores, con mejora de parámetros productivos. Se concluye que, a pesar de las cualidades de utilizar ensilajes a partir de forrajeras leñosas, aún es muy bajo el reporte de resultados en investigaciones para el trópico altoandino. Universidad Nacional del Altiplano2020-09-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdf//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/10010.18271/ria.2020.662Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 22 No. 3 (2020); 285-301Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 22 Núm. 3 (2020); 285-3012306-85822313-2957reponame:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinstname:Universidad Nacional del Altiplanoinstacron:UNAPspa//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/100/93Derechos de autor 2020 Juan David Quiñones Chillambo, Juan Leonardo Cardona Iglesias, Edwin Castro Rincónhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:huajsapata.unap.edu.pe:article/1002020-09-29T10:59:29Z
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