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Archiv fur Tierernahrung, 1990
The internal mycoflora of silage maize plants was examined in several years. Average Fusarium infection of the maize plants was 10.4% and leaf sheaths and stalks were preferably colonized by the fungi. During the growing season an increase in total colonization of the maize plant by field fungi as well as by species of the genus Fusarium was observed ...
H, Baath, O, Knabe, P, Lepom
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The internal mycoflora of silage maize plants was examined in several years. Average Fusarium infection of the maize plants was 10.4% and leaf sheaths and stalks were preferably colonized by the fungi. During the growing season an increase in total colonization of the maize plant by field fungi as well as by species of the genus Fusarium was observed ...
H, Baath, O, Knabe, P, Lepom
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Effects of Corn Silage Inoculants on Aerobic Stability
2002 Chicago, IL July 28-31, 2002, 2002Aerobic stability of corn silage can be a major problem for farmers particularly in warm weather. Silage inoculants, while the most common type of silage additive, have not been effective at improving aerobic stability. This study investigated new and proposed inoculant products over three years on corn silage in mini-silos.
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Corn Silage and Corn Silage Plus Small Grain Pasture for Finishing Steers
Journal of Animal Science, 1973Philip R. Utley +2 more
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Chemical Characteristics of in vitro Corn Silages
Journal of Animal Science, 1969R J, Condon +4 more
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