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FERMENTATION, LOSSES, AND AEROBIC STABILITY OF SUGARCANE SILAGES TREATED WITH CHEMICAL OR BACTERIAL ADDITIVES

FERMENTATION, LOSSES, AND AEROBIC STABILITY OF SUGARCANE SILAGES TREATED WITH CHEMICAL OR BACTERIAL ADDITIVES

... 30% of the samples had to be analyzed by wet chemistry for subsequent infer- ence of the composition of all ...Association of Official Ana- lytical Chemists (1990) recommendations for DM ... See full document

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Fermentation parameters, quality and losses in sugarcane silages treated with chemical additives and a bacterial inoculant

Fermentation parameters, quality and losses in sugarcane silages treated with chemical additives and a bacterial inoculant

... gas losses and total DML in the silage as urea applied exclusively (Figure ...ADF and mineral contents were similar in both silages but UR + AS silage had less lignin and acetic acid ... See full document

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Microbial and fermentation profiles, losses and chemical composition of silages of buffel grass harvested at different cutting heights

Microbial and fermentation profiles, losses and chemical composition of silages of buffel grass harvested at different cutting heights

... day of fermentation, when they are replaced by lactic ...day of fermentation because they have adaptations that enable their growth under anaerobic conditions and very low ...early ... See full document

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Sugarcane silage production treated with additives at different times post burning

Sugarcane silage production treated with additives at different times post burning

... effects of the time post-burning, and additives on fermentative characteristics, losses and chemical composition on the sugar cane ...10 and 14 days after burning. The ... See full document

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Fermentation profile and microbial population in soybean silages with inoculant and powdered molasses

Fermentation profile and microbial population in soybean silages with inoculant and powdered molasses

... establishment and growth of homofermentative bacteria, allowing forage conservation in the acid environment due to the production of lactic ...even with plants with low dry matter ... See full document

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Chemical composition, fermentation, in vitro digestibility and in situ degradability of sugar cane silages with Lactobacillus, urea and agricultural byproduct

Chemical composition, fermentation, in vitro digestibility and in situ degradability of sugar cane silages with Lactobacillus, urea and agricultural byproduct

... effect of the addition of additives ...total losses of DM (plant respiration, fermentation, gases, and effluents) of the silages were ...observed. ... See full document

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Bromatological and microbiological characteristics of sugarcane silages treated with calcium oxide

Bromatological and microbiological characteristics of sugarcane silages treated with calcium oxide

... content of lignin in the silages which was ...to losses during the silage fermentation, because according to Van Soest (1987), during the alkaline treatment, part of lignin and ... See full document

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Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide1

Chemical composition and fermentative losses of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without calcium oxide1

... objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of sugar cane ensilage with different Brix degrees, with or without the addition of ...0.5% of calcium oxide (lime) on ... See full document

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Ekin Sucu1 , Hatice Kalkan2 , Onder Canbolat1 , Ismail Filya1

Ekin Sucu1 , Hatice Kalkan2 , Onder Canbolat1 , Ismail Filya1

... heifers and reported a 33% improvement in efficiency of microbial protein ...production of acidic metabolites. The decrease of acetic acid in silages in the later stages of ... See full document

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Chemical and microbiological characteristics of sugar cane silages treated with microbial inoculants1 Carla Luiza da Silva Ávila2 , Alexandre Rocha Valeriano3 , José Cardoso Pinto4 , Henrique César Pereira Figueiredo5 , Adauton Vilela de Rezende6 , Rosane

Chemical and microbiological characteristics of sugar cane silages treated with microbial inoculants1 Carla Luiza da Silva Ávila2 , Alexandre Rocha Valeriano3 , José Cardoso Pinto4 , Henrique César Pereira Figueiredo5 , Adauton Vilela de Rezende6 , Rosane

... DM) and was lower than those found in the literature (Kung ...cane silages without inoculant, resulting in aproximate losses of 30% in the DM during ...ethanolic fermentation is an ... See full document

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Aerobic stability of triticale silage in single culture or in mixtures with oat andor legumes

Aerobic stability of triticale silage in single culture or in mixtures with oat andor legumes

... objective of the present study was to evaluate the aerobic stability and losses during the fermentation process of triticale silages in single crop or in ... See full document

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Nutritional value of Xaraes and Piata palisadegrass silages prepared with additives or wilting

Nutritional value of Xaraes and Piata palisadegrass silages prepared with additives or wilting

... the fermentation of silages of these ...increase of grasses before ensiling; addition of enzyme-bacterial inoculants at the time of ensiling promotes a sharpest ... See full document

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The HMC from the Maxymus cultivar (Syngenta) was harvested at approximately 654 gkg of dry matter (DM)

The HMC from the Maxymus cultivar (Syngenta) was harvested at approximately 654 gkg of dry matter (DM)

... grain and whole-plant corn silage are more susceptible to aerobic deterioration than legume and grass ...large losses on the surfaces of the silos (Bernardes et al., 2009) and ... See full document

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Effects of microbial inoculants and amino acid production by-product on fermentation and chemical composition of sugarcane silages

Effects of microbial inoculants and amino acid production by-product on fermentation and chemical composition of sugarcane silages

... alcoholic fermentation (137 g ethanol/kg DM) (Table ...DM and lactic to acetic ratio below ...DM) and the pH (below 4.0) were adequate. These results agree with the alcoholic ... See full document

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Performance of dairy cows fed rations produced with sugarcane silages treated with additives or fresh sugarcane

Performance of dairy cows fed rations produced with sugarcane silages treated with additives or fresh sugarcane

... these silages. Among the most studied additives are urea, sodium benzoate and inoculants containing the heterolactic bacteria Lactobacillus ...These additives have reduced ethanol production ... See full document

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Evaluation of sugarcane laboratory ensiling and analysis techniques

Evaluation of sugarcane laboratory ensiling and analysis techniques

... Alcoholic fermentation is the greatest restriction when ensiling ...consumption of sugars (up to 700 g/kg) in the ensiled forage and dry matter losses ranging from 200 to 300 g/kg have been ... See full document

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THE EFFECTS OF INOCULANT LACTIC ACID BACTERIA ON THE FERMENTATION AND AEROBIC STABILITY OF SUNFLOWER SILAGE

THE EFFECTS OF INOCULANT LACTIC ACID BACTERIA ON THE FERMENTATION AND AEROBIC STABILITY OF SUNFLOWER SILAGE

... application of silage additives has become the conventional implement to control the ensiling ...silage additives is to ensure the fermentation process to produce well preserved ... See full document

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The chemical composition, fermentation profile, and microbial populations in tropical grass silages

The chemical composition, fermentation profile, and microbial populations in tropical grass silages

... and losses by effluents, there was effect of the interaction ...(P<0.05) of forage species × doses of N. Compared with the signalgrass, a higher value of pH was observed ... See full document

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Chemical characteristics, aerobic stability, and microbiological counts in corn silage re-ensiled with bacterial inoculant

Chemical characteristics, aerobic stability, and microbiological counts in corn silage re-ensiled with bacterial inoculant

... objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of re-ensiling and bacterial inoculation on the quality of corn ...design with or without inoculant (association ... See full document

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Toxicity effects of nickel electroplating effluents treated by photoelectrooxidation in the industries of the Sinos River Basin

Toxicity effects of nickel electroplating effluents treated by photoelectrooxidation in the industries of the Sinos River Basin

... region with many tanneries and electroplating plants in southern ...loads of salts and metals that have to be treated before ...organic additives in the electroplating bright ... See full document

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