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Use of Bacterial-Enzymatic Inoculant Improves Silage Quality and Reduces Fermentation Losses in Intercropped Systems

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  • Bruno de Souza Marques

    (Department of Animal Sciences, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil)

  • Kátia Aparecida de Pinho Costa

    (Department of Animal Sciences, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil
    Department of Agricultural Sciences/Agronomy, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil)

  • Luciana Maria da Silva

    (Department of Animal Sciences, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil)

  • Adriano Carvalho Costa

    (Department of Animal Sciences, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil)

  • Gerson Carlos Ferrari

    (Swisschem LTDA, Chapecó 89810-168, SC, Brazil)

  • João Francisco de Lima

    (Swisschem LTDA, Chapecó 89810-168, SC, Brazil)

  • Amilton Ferreira da Silva

    (Swisschem LTDA, Chapecó 89810-168, SC, Brazil)

  • Wildo Pereira Matos

    (Department of Animal Sciences, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil)

  • Lucas Ferreira Gonçalves

    (Department of Agricultural Sciences/Agronomy, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil)

  • Divino Antonio Santana Lima

    (Department of Animal Sciences, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil)

  • Juliany Vale Ferreira

    (Department of Animal Sciences, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil)

  • Emilly Farias Pontes

    (Department of Animal Sciences, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil)

  • Fabrício Flávio Passos Oliveira

    (Department of Animal Sciences, Instituto Federal Goiano, Rio Verde 75900-000, GO, Brazil)

Abstract

The ensiling potential of Tamani guinea grass ( Panicum maximum cv. BRS Tamani) and Stylosanthes cv. Bela in monoculture or intercropped systems, and the effect of two treatments on ensiling (with and without inoculant) on fermentation quality and nutritional composition of the silage after 50 days of ensiling, were evaluated. The experiment was conducted at the Instituto Federal Goiano, Campus Rio Verde, Goiás, Brazil, using a randomized block design with four replications in a 3 × 2 factorial scheme, totaling 24 experimental silos. The forage was harvested during a 28-day regrowth cycle. Results indicated that silages without inoculants showed inadequate fermentative characteristics, compromising nutritional preservation. The addition of microbial inoculants improved the fermentation process, ensuring proper preservation of silage. The intercropping of Tamani guinea grass with Stylosanthes cv. Bela resulted in higher dry matter production and improved the nutritional value of the silage, with increases of 3.46% in crude protein content, 20.96% in ADIP (acid detergent insoluble protein), 6.31% in soluble carbohydrates, and 10.06% in starch compared to the silage of Tamani guinea grass in monoculture. Therefore, the use of silage from intercropped Tamani guinea grass and Stylosanthes cv. Bela with the addition of inoculants can be recommended as a productive and sustainable practice, reducing costs associated with protein and mineral supplementation.

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  • Bruno de Souza Marques & Kátia Aparecida de Pinho Costa & Luciana Maria da Silva & Adriano Carvalho Costa & Gerson Carlos Ferrari & João Francisco de Lima & Amilton Ferreira da Silva & Wildo Pereira M, 2025. "Use of Bacterial-Enzymatic Inoculant Improves Silage Quality and Reduces Fermentation Losses in Intercropped Systems," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-23, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:15:y:2025:i:4:p:437-:d:1595041
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