Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias (Dec 2015)

Use of acids as additives in sugarcane silage

  • Eric HCB van Cleef,
  • Anibal C Rêgo,
  • René M Patiño,
  • Flavia O Scarpino van Cleef,
  • Jane MB Ezequiel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rccp.v28n4a08
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 4
pp. 356 – 359

Abstract

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Background: sugarcane silage often becomes a problem for the producers due to its high population of yeast and its high content of soluble carbohydrates. Objective: to evaluate the effect of formic and phosphoric acid on the chemical composition, fermentation characteristics, and digestibility of sugarcane silages. Methods: sugarcane was ensiled in experimental mini-silos. Five treatments were evaluated in the ensilage process (sugarcane added with 0.5 or 1% formic acid and 0.5 or 1% phosphoric acid, and a control treatment without additives). A completely randomized design was used. Results: the dry matter content of silages containing phosphoric acid was lower. Lower values of NDF, ADF, and hemicellulose were observed in the control and formic acid treatments. Conclusions: formic and phosphoric acids promote beneficial changes in the chemical composition of sugar cane silage.

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