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Composição química, bromatológica e decomposição de plantas de Egeria densa, Egeria najas e Ceratophyllum demersum coletadas no reservatório de Jupiá

Authors: Corrêa, Marcelo Rocha;

Composição química, bromatológica e decomposição de plantas de Egeria densa, Egeria najas e Ceratophyllum demersum coletadas no reservatório de Jupiá

Abstract

The purpose of this work was to evaluate the chemical and bromatological compositions and the decomposition of Egeria densa, Egeria najas and Ceratophyllum demersum residues, three submerged aquatic plants, importants in Jupia reservoir. These data will be useful to determine a better strategy for discharge and/or utilization the plant biomass harvested by the mechanical control. The study was carried out in two seasons, summer and winter. Plants samples were collected in nine points in the Tiete river, including four marginal lakes and in the river body. Samples were dried, weighted, grounded and sent to laboratories for chemical analysis. Higher water level in plants were observed in the C. demersum species, in which were observed the smaller C/N relationship too, in comparison in the other species studied. For the three species, higher concentration of elements analyzed, was observed during the summer, decreasing in the winter. The species are good option to use in animal feeding, even it should be considered the high level of water, requiring a drying before to be inserted in feeding of animals. Considering to the discharge of the plant biomass in the soil, it was clear that need to make such procedure in dry season of the year, have seen that the great difficult in evaporate and incorporation of material in humid soil. However, the probable discard it should happen in the areas with irrigation systems, facilitating the degradation process of the incorporated material in the wet soil.

O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a composição química, bromatológica e a decomposição de Egeria densa, E. najas e Ceratophyllum demersum, três espécies de plantas aquáticas imersas provenientes do reservatório de Jupiá da Usina Hidrelétrica Souza Dias, para determinar a melhor estratégia para descarte e/ou aproveitamento da biomassa coletada em operações mecânicas de controle. O estudo foi realizado em duas épocas do ano, verão e inverno. Amostras de plantas foram coletadas em nove pontos do trecho Tietê do reservatório, envolvendo quatro lagoas marginais e o leito do rio em questão. Estas foram desidratadas, pesadas para determinação de matéria seca, moídas e encaminhadas aos respectivos laboratórios para análise. Os maiores teores de água encontrado nas plantas foi para a espécie C. demersum, a qual obteve também a menor relação C/N, em comparação às demais espécies estudadas. Para as três espécies, a maior concentração dos elementos analisados, foi encontrada durante o período de verão, apresentando decréscimo nas concentrações no inverno. As espécies amostradas apresentam boa opção para uso em dietas animal, porém deve-se levar em conta o alto teor de água, necessitando prévia secagem para que possa ser inserida na dieta alimentar de animais. Referente ao descarte da biomassa em solo, ficou claro a necessidade de se efetuar tal procedimento em época seca do ano, haja visto a grande dificuldade de secagem e incorporação do material em solo úmido....

Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Agricultura) - FCA

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Bromatology, Bromatologia, Alimentos - Analise, Composição química de plantas, Decomposição de plantas, Metais pesados, Plantas aquaticas, Macrófitas aquáticas, Aquatic macrophytes, Solos - Degradação

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