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Effects of four short-chain fatty acids or salts on dynamics of fermentation and microbial characteristics of alfalfa silage

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Abstract The effect of four chemical compounds with antimicrobial properties on the fermentation and microbial dynamics of alfalfa silages were studied under laboratory conditions. Fresh alfalfa was treated with (1)… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The effect of four chemical compounds with antimicrobial properties on the fermentation and microbial dynamics of alfalfa silages were studied under laboratory conditions. Fresh alfalfa was treated with (1) no additive (control), (2) formic acid (FA, 4 g/kg fresh weight), (3) potassium diformate (PD, 5.5 g/kg fresh weight), (4) sodium diacetate (SD, 7 g/kg fresh weight), and (5) calcium propionate (CAP, 10 g/kg fresh weight). First cut alfalfa was harvested at about 10% bloom stage, chopped to approximately 1.5 cm particle length, and ensiled into plastic laboratory silos (1-L capacity, 9.5 cm diameter × 18.7 cm height). Six silos for each treatment were opened after 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 5, 7, 14 and 30 days of ensiling, respectively. The pH readings for FA and PD silages rapidly decreased during the first 5 days of ensiling and remained the lowest two values among the treatments through the entire ensiling. The lactic acid fermentation in FA and PD silages were retarded from the d 0.5 of ensiling, indicated by consistently lower lactic acid concentrations than control over the entire ensiling process. During the first 3 days of ensiling, SD and CAP silages showed lower (P

Keywords: fresh weight; days ensiling; four short; effects four; fermentation microbial

Journal Title: Animal Feed Science and Technology
Year Published: 2017

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