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Effects of Bacterial Inoculants and Cutting Height on Fermentation Quality of Barley SilageEffects of Bacterial Inoculants and Cutting Height on Fermentation Quality of Barley Silage

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Effects of Bacterial Inoculants and Cutting Height on Fermentation Quality of Barley Silage
Authors
이혁준김동현Sadar M. Amanullah김삼철송영민김회윤
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
한국초지조사료학회
Keywords
Barley; Cutting height; Lactobacillus plantarum; Silage
Citation
한국초지조사료학회지, v.34, no.3, pp 163 - 168
Pages
6
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국초지조사료학회지
Volume
34
Number
3
Start Page
163
End Page
168
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/19719
ISSN
2287-5824
2287-5832
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of bacterial inoculation (Lactobacillus plantarum) and cutting height on thechemical composition, fermentation characteristics and in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) in whole crop barley silage. Barley forage (Youngyang hybrid) was harvested at about 27% of dry matter (DM) level at two different cutting height (5 vs. 15cm). And it was chopped to 5 cm length and treated with or without L. plantarum. Four replicates of each treatment were ensiledinto 10 L mini silo (3 kg) for 100 days. After 100 days, bacterial inoculation decreased (p=0.001) DM content, while increasedcutting height increased (p=0.002) DM in uninoculated silage. Crude protein (CP) concentration was decreased by increasing heightin uninoculated silage (8.84 vs. 8.16) but increased in inoculated silage (8.19 vs. 8.99). Both neutral detergent fiber (NDF) (p<0.011)and acid detergent fiber (ADF) (p<0.004) were decreased by increasing cutting height of forage at harvest. The IVDMD andammonia-N was increased (p=0.001) by increasing cutting height and inoculation, respectively. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) was increased(p=0.002) in inoculated silage, but yeast count was decreased (p=0.026) in uninoculated silages. It is concluded that increasedcutting height of forage at harvest could be useful to make a fibrous portion with increase of dry matter digestibility of silages.
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