Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales (Sep 2022)

Effects of adding agro-industrial by-products and bacterial inoculant at ensiling on nutritional quality and bacterial colonization of Tifton 85 [<i>Cynodon dactylon</i> (L.) Pers.] silages

  • André Sanches de Avila,
  • Maximiliane Alavarse Zambom,
  • Andressa Faccenda,
  • Marcela Abbado Neres,
  • Luana Muxfeldt,
  • Cibele Regina Schneider,
  • Marcelo Martini Stum,
  • Ricardo Dri,
  • Pâmela Rosana Schneider

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17138/tgft(10)204-213
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 204 – 213

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to evaluate effects of adding agro-industrial by-products (soybean hulls and cornprocessing residue) and bacterial inoculant to Tifton 85 forage at ensiling on nutritional quality and bacterial colonization of resulting silages. The design was completely randomized in a 3 × 2 factorial scheme, with 6 treatments and 4 replicates. Treatments were: Tifton 85 forage; Tifton 85 + soybean hulls; Tifton 85 + corn-processing residue; Tifton 85 + bacterial inoculant; Tifton 85 + soybean hulls + inoculant; and Tifton 85 + corn-processing residue + inoculant. Inclusion of by-products increased dry matter and organic matter percentages of silages, while addition of soybean hulls improved crude protein concentration in silage. Total digestible nutrients in silages containing by-products were higher than in straight Tifton 85 silage. In addition, addition of by-products increased in vitro dry matter and organic matter digestibilities of resulting silages. Most treatments showed aerobic stability up to 144 hours after exposure to air, except for Tifton 85 + corn-processing residue without inoculant, which became unstable by 120 hours of exposure. Addition of by-products at ensiling of Tifton 85 forage appears beneficial but there seems little benefit in adding bacterial inoculant. More studies on a larger scale are needed to confirm these preliminary results, while feeding studies would determine any improvement in animal performance when fed silage containing by-products.