The Effects of Storage Time on Nutrient Composition and Silage Quality Parameters of Corn Silage Made in Plastic Mini Silo in Laboratory Conditions
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This study was carried out to determine the effects of storage duration on nutrient composition and
silage quality parameters of corn silage made in plastic mini silo under laboratory conditions. Corn was used as a
silage material. Corn (31.87% of dry matter) was harvested at the dough stage, and ensiled at laboratory conditions
in PVC mini silos, for 90, 104, 118, 132, 146, 160, 174, 188 and 202 days. The dry matter, crude protein, ether
extract, ash and crude fber content of corn silage decreased with the longer storage time (P<0.05). However,
nitrogen free extract (NFE) content showed an increase througout the storage time. Storage time didn’t signifcantly
lead to change on EE content of corn silage. Lactic acid (LA) concentration of corn silage increased until the 104th
day, but it decreased between 104th and 188th days (P<0.05), after which it increased again. Prolongation of storage
time gave rise to fluctuation of LA concentration. Contrary to the decrease in LA concentration, acetic acid (AA)
concentration increased depending on storage time. Silage NH3-N concentration was highest at the 146th day, CO2
concentration increased until the 160th day, then, decreased in the other storage time (P<0.05). The lowest WSC
concentration of corn silage was found at the 118th day, but the highest at the 202th day (p<0.05). Silage pH values
were remained at normal levels. Flieg scores of corn silage were signifcantly affected by storage time. In this
research, changes were observed in nutrient composition and silage fermentation characteristics with the prolonged
storage time of corn silage made in mini silos in laboratory conditions
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30 Eylül 2016
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26 Ocak 2016
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14 Nisan 2016
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