青贮饲料
发酵
干物质
化学
动物科学
戊酸盐
食品科学
瘤胃
生物
丁酸盐
作者
Tina Skau Nielsen,N.B. Kristensen,M.R. Weisbjerg
标识
DOI:10.1080/09064700701440447
摘要
Abstract The objectives were to investigate the effect of premature ensiling of maize on alcohol fermentation in laboratory silos and the loss of fermentation products and glucose in silage following drying at 60°C for 48 h. During four consecutive weeks maize was harvested and ensiled for 60 days in vacuum-sealed laboratory silos. The content of DM in silage increased (p<0.001), whereas acetate and ethanol decreased (p<0.01) with later time of harvest. Concentrations of methanol and propanol were generally <1 g/kg DM and the content of 2-butanol <0.03 g/kg DM. The content of D-glucose was lower (p=0.03) in silage harvested the second week compared with the other harvest times (40.9 vs. 66–69 g/kg DM). Overall, silage pH was negatively correlated with L-lactate (r=−0.93). Drying increased pH, butyrate and valerate, although the numerical effect was small. A major portion of acetate was lost in drying, and the D-glucose content was reduced by approximately 45% after drying. Alcohols and esters were completely lost in drying. We conclude that ensiling of pre-mature maize does not lead to extensive alcohol fermentation in laboratory silos following 60 days of ensiling, and that dry matter correction based on fermentation products determined in dry samples may be erroneous due to inability to predict wet sample content from samples dried at 60°C.
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