Title of article
Requirement of bacterial inoculant and urea addition for ensiling of desert grass Lasiurus scindicus
Author/Authors
R. Pancholy، نويسنده , , P. C. Mall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1994
Pages
5
From page
387
To page
391
Abstract
To ascertain the requirement for bacterial inoculant and urea addition in the ensiling of desert feeds and forages, desert grass Lasiurus scindicus was ensiled in laboratory silos for 90 days in five treatments with differential addition of urea (1% and 2% on D.M. basis), molasses (8% on D.M. basis) and homofermentative lactobacillus culture (LAB) (6% on D.M. basis) in the form of buttermilk (1•8 × 106 cells ml-1). The addition of bacterial inoculant altered the fermentation during the initial period of ensiling and lactic acid levels were higher in the final silage. With LAB additions, intense metabolic activity, as shown by rapid degradation of sugars, marked reduction in pH and higher initial production of lactic acid compared to silage without LAB inoculant, was significant (p < 0•01). Addition of urea at the rate of 1 and 2% increased the crude protein content of the silage from 4•63% (untreated) to 10•43% (1% urea) and 15•83% (2% urea).
Keywords
ensiling , desert grass , Inoculant , lactic acid bacteria , Additives
Journal title
Journal of Arid Environments
Serial Year
1994
Journal title
Journal of Arid Environments
Record number
762092
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