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Paraformaldehyde as a silage additive

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1978
SummaryIn three experiments, ryegrass and lucerne were ensiled for 100 days in test-tube silos containing about 100 g of crop either without additive or after the addition of paraformaldehyde or formalin to provide 0·1–0.4% of the fresh crop weight as formaldehyde (HCHO).
R. F. Wilson, B. J. Wilkins
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Formic acid as a silage additive

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1973
SummaryPure swards of cocksfoot and perennial ryegrass cut on three occasions and of lucerne cut on two occasions were ensiled in test-tube silos after three treatments: (i) unwilted without additive, (ii) unwilted after the addition of formic acid at 0-23 % of fresh weight, and (iii) wilted to a water content of about 70 %, with no additive. Replicate
R. F. Wilson, R. J. Wilkins
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Effect of cactus pear as a moistening additive in the production of rehydrated corn grain silage

Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2021
The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of cactus pear as a moistening additive on fermentative and microbiological characteristics, aerobic stability (AS), chemical composition and in situ rumen degradability of corn grain silage at different ...
D. Pereira   +11 more
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A NOTE ON SILAGE ADDITIVES

Grass and Forage Science, 1964
A small‐scale conservation experiment is described in which molasses, zinc bacitracin and dried sugar‐cane juice were compared as additives to grass silage. The results indicate that all these additives improved the quality of the silage, but do not suggest any significant decrease in dry‐matter loss due to the use of preservatives.
J. M. Oades, W. O. Brown, J. A. M. Kerr
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Characterisation of peptides in silages made from perennial ryegrass with different silage additives

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2000
The effects of applying either formic acid (5.4 g kg-1 ), a mixture of formic acid (2.7 g kg-1 ) and formaldehyde (1.5 g kg-1 , 81 g kg-1 herbage crude protein) or two concentrations of a cysteine peptidase inhibitor, cystamine (5 or 50 g kg-1 ), to perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) on the nitrogen (N) distribution of the resulting silages were ...
Nsereko, VL, Rooke, JA
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The effect of an additive containing three Lactobacillus species on the fermentation pattern and microbiological status of silage.

The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2019
BACKGROUND Appropriate combinations of LAB strains should be selected to optimize the ensiling process, and the additives should be adjusted to the ensiled forage crops.
M. Fijałkowska   +5 more
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Beef production from additive-treated silages

Animal Science, 1977
SUMMARY1. Wilted (32% dry matter) Italian ryegrass was conserved: (A) untreated; (B) with 16·3 g/kg dry matter (4·6 1/t of fresh material) of an 85% w/w formic acid additive; (C) 12·1 g/kg dry matter (2·3 1/t fresh material) each of 85% formic acid additive and formalin (40% w/v formaldehyde); (D) 5·8 g/kg dry matter (1·3 1/t fresh material) each of 85%
C. E. Hinks, A. R. Henderson
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THE INVESTIGATION of THE EFFECT of SILAGE ADDITIVES on SILAGE MICROBIOLOGY

2023
Silage has become one of the basic components of ruminant rations in many countries. Silage making, like many other fermented products, is a green feed storage method that has been used in animal production for many years. It has been reported that the largest share in the fermentation process applied worldwide is silage making (Jatkauskas and ...
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Impact of hexamine addition to a nitrite-based additive on fermentation quality, Clostridia and Saccharomyces cerevisiae in a white lupin-wheat silage.

The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2018
BACKGROUND Nitrite and hexamine are used as silage additives because of their adverse effects on Clostridia and Clostridia spores. The effect of sodium nitrite and sodium nitrite/hexamine mixtures on silage quality was investigated.
W. König   +7 more
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