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Ensilage characteristics of three tropical grasses as influenced by stage of growth and addition of molasses

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1994
When molasses was added during ensilage of three tropical grasses [hamil grass (Panicum maximum cv. Hamil), pangola grass (Digitaria decumbens) and setaria (Setaria sphacelata cv. Kazungula)] the final pH, concentration of fermentation acids (except lactic acid) and NH3-N content were all similar after 100 days of incubation.
M, Tjandraatmadja   +2 more
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Grass silage: A comparison of the changes involved in the ordinary, molasses and A.I.V. processes

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1937
The object of this communication is to give an account of an experiment, carried through in the autumn and winter season of 1934–5, designed to determine the changes in composition involved in making silage by the ordinary, molasses and A.I.V. processes. The changes in composition included those of both crude as well as digestible nutrients.
W. Morley Davies   +2 more
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The effects of ensiling molassed sugarbeet feed with grass on dairy cow performance

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972), 1991
Silage effluent is a major contributor to farm pollution incidents in the United Kingdom. In 1987, silage effluent was responsible for 26% of all farm pollution cases reported, and 437. Of farm associated water pollution incidents that resulted in prosecution.A practical solution to this problem could be to incorporate absorbent materials into the ...
O D Davies, G Perrott
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Replacement of concentrates with molasses in grass silage based diets for dairy cows

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science, 1996
Provision of a balanced supply of fermentable metabolisable energy (FME) and effective rumen degradable protein to rumen microbes enables maximum utilisation of energy and protein in dairy cow diets. Cane molasses containing a high proportion of water soluble carbohydrates can be very effective source of FME in dairy cow diets.
E J McKendrick, S P Marsh
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Azospirillum melinis sp. nov., a group of diazotrophs isolated from tropical molasses grass

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2006
Fifteen bacterial strains isolated from molasses grass (Melinis minutiflora Beauv.) were identified as nitrogen-fixers by using the acetylene-reduction assay and PCR amplification of nifH gene fragments. These strains were classified as a unique group by insertion sequence-PCR fingerprinting, SDS-PAGE protein patterns, DNA–DNA hybridization, 16S rRNA ...
Guixiang, Peng   +6 more
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DISTRIBUTION OF STUDIES ON MOLASSES GRASS IN BRAZIL: AN HISTORICAL TERRITORIAL ANALYSIS

2022
The molasses grass, an exotic grass, is known as a major invasive species in the Cerrado of Brazil and has become a big problem for the preservation of native vegetation.. It was done a detailed search in the specialized literature on studies about M.
Lopes Rodovalho, Natália   +1 more
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Monensin supplementation of lactating cows fed tropical grasses and cane molasses or grain

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2005
Effects of monensin (Mon) on performance of Holstein-Friesian cows fed tropical grasses and cane molasses (M) or cereal grain were examined in three experiments. In experiment I (incomplete 4 x 4 Latin square), three rumen-fistulated cows [188 I I days in milk (DIM)] were fed mixed diets based on rhodes grass (Chloris gayana cv.
Granzin, B. C., Dryden, G. McL.
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Nutritional value of cane molasses in diets of grass silage and concentrates fed to sheep

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1992
Five diets containing cane molasses at 0, 38.5, 75.9, 105.1 and 151.2 g kg−1 toluene dry matter (TDM) were prepared. The remainder of the diets comprised a mixture of grass silage, ground barley, soya bean meal and a mineral/vitamin supplement. Using three sheep per diet the digestibilities of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), gross energy and ...
D.I. Givens   +2 more
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Silage and milk production: studies with molasses and formic acid as additives for grass silage

Grass and Forage Science, 1985
AbstractIn two separate feeding experiments using a total of twenty‐four individually housed Ayrshire cows six silages made from perennial ryegrass were offered ad libitum with supplements of concentrates. In Experiment I herbage with a dry matter (DM) concentration of 225 g kg−1 received either formic acid (‘Add‐F’) at the rate of 2·0 litres t−1 or ...
M. E. CASTLE, J. N. WATSON
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