Evaluating Fermentation Quality, Aerobic Stability, and Rumen-Degradation (In Situ) Characteristics of Various Protein-Based Total Mixed Rations. [PDF]
Rehemujiang H +6 more
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This experiment was aimed at comparing how a chemical additive or an inoculant would affect the dry matter (DM) losses, fermentation pattern, yeast and mold counts, and aerobic stability (AS) of the ensiled high-moisture barley grain (675 g kg−1 DM ...
Jonas Jatkauskas +4 more
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Silage quality and aerobic stability are the key factors affecting the utilization efficiency of silage feed, and ensiling density stands as the fundamental principle of silage making.
Haopeng Liu +5 more
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Silage additives improve fermentation quality, aerobic stability and rumen degradation in mixed silage composed of amaranth and corn straw. [PDF]
Ma J +7 more
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Dibenzazepine Bridged Network Polymeric Phthalocyanines as Degradable Heterogeneous Photocatalysts
Dibenzazepine photodynamic bridge has been introduced to zinc and cobalt networks phthalocyanines (NP‐Pcs) to obtain degradable heterogeneous photocatalysts. For the first time, light irradiation plays a key role in “design, use and degradation” of NP‐Pcs.
Erem Ahmetali +4 more
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Italian ryegrass is a high-quality forage grass, and a full understanding of the changes in its microbiome and metabolome during aerobic exposure can prolong its aerobic stability and improve its utilization value.
Furong Han +8 more
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Improving the quality of Napier grass silage with pyroligneous acid: Fermentation, aerobic stability, and microbial communities. [PDF]
Chen D +7 more
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Flint corn silage management: influence of maturity stage, inoculation with Lentilactobacillus buchneri, and storage time on fermentation pattern, aerobic stability, and nutritional characteristics. [PDF]
Rossi LG +7 more
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MOFs as New Catalytic Platform for Covalent Adaptable Networks: Catalysis Meets Reinforcement
A novel heterogeneous catalytic platform for covalent adaptable networks (CANs) is introduced by immobilizing bases of low molecular weight on metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs). The obtained catalyst UiO‐TBD benefits from the high loading capacity of the MOF and demonstrates a higher thermal stability relative to free TBD.
Simon Renner +9 more
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Effects of sodium diacetate or microbial inoculants on aerobic stability of wilted rye silage. [PDF]
Li YF +5 more
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