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Effect of Inoculation with Preactivated Lactobacillus Buchneri and Urea on Fermentative Profile, Aerobic Stability and Nutritive Value in Corn Silage

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  • Ana Paula Maia dos Santos

    (Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Paraíba, Rod Pb-079, 58397-000 Areia, Brazil)

  • Edson Mauro Santos

    (Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Paraíba, Rod Pb-079, 58397-000 Areia, Brazil)

  • Gherman Garcia Leal de Araújo

    (Brazilian Company of Agricultural Research, Rodovia BR-428, Km 152, S/N, Petrolina, 56302-970 Pernambuco, Brazil)

  • Juliana Silva de Oliveira

    (Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Paraíba, Rod Pb-079, 58397-000 Areia, Brazil)

  • Anderson de Moura Zanine

    (Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Maranhão, Rodovia BR 222, km 4, s/n, Chapadinha, 65500-000 Maranhão, Brazil)

  • Ricardo Martins Araujo Pinho

    (Department of Animal Science, Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Ceara, CE-292, S/N—Gisélia Pinheiro, Crato, 63155-500 Ceará, Brazil)

  • Gabriel Ferreira de Lima Cruz

    (Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Paraíba, Rod Pb-079, 58397-000 Areia, Brazil)

  • Daniele de Jesus Ferreira

    (Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Maranhão, Rodovia BR 222, km 4, s/n, Chapadinha, 65500-000 Maranhão, Brazil)

  • Alexandre Fernandes Perazzo

    (Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Maranhão, Rodovia BR 222, km 4, s/n, Chapadinha, 65500-000 Maranhão, Brazil)

  • Danillo Marte Pereira

    (Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Paraíba, Rod Pb-079, 58397-000 Areia, Brazil)

  • Francisco Naysson de Sousa Santos

    (Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Paraíba, Rod Pb-079, 58397-000 Areia, Brazil)

Abstract

The current study aimed to evaluate the application effects of the preactivated Lactobacillus buchneri and urea on the fermentative characteristics, chemical composition and aerobic stability in corn silages. The design was completely randomized, in a 6 × 5 factorial arrangement, with six types of additive and five opening times. The treatments consisted of corn silage; corn silage with freeze-dried inoculant; corn silage with freeze-dried inoculant +1.0% urea; corn silage with activated inoculant; corn silage with activated inoculant +1.0% urea, and corn silage with 1.0% urea. Populations of lactic acid bacteria stabilized at the 70th day, with average values of 8.91 and 9.15 log cfu/g for corn silage with freeze-dried inoculant +1.0% urea and corn silage with freeze-dried inoculant, respectively. In contrast, the silages without additives showed significantly lower values of 7.52 log cfu/g forage at the 70th day. The silages with urea (isolated or associated with the inoculant) increased the total nitrogen content. The maximum temperature values were highest in the corn silages without additives, indicating that these silages were more prone to deterioration. The use of Lactobacillus buchneri activated proved to be more efficient in improving the fermentative profile of corn silages than the freeze-dried inoculant. The use of urea as an additive reduced the losses and improved the nutritional value and aerobic stability of corn silages. Additionally, the combination of Lactobacillus buchneri activated and urea may be used as a technique to improve the fermentative profile, chemical composition and aerobic stability of corn silages.

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  • Ana Paula Maia dos Santos & Edson Mauro Santos & Gherman Garcia Leal de Araújo & Juliana Silva de Oliveira & Anderson de Moura Zanine & Ricardo Martins Araujo Pinho & Gabriel Ferreira de Lima Cruz & D, 2020. "Effect of Inoculation with Preactivated Lactobacillus Buchneri and Urea on Fermentative Profile, Aerobic Stability and Nutritive Value in Corn Silage," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 10(8), pages 1-14, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:10:y:2020:i:8:p:335-:d:395218
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    1. Fengzhu Wang & Jizhong Wang & Yuxi Ji & Bo Zhao & Yangchun Liu & Hanlu Jiang & Wenhua Mao, 2023. "Research on the Measurement Method of Feeding Rate in Silage Harvester Based on Components Power Data," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-15, February.

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