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Effect of pelleted citrus pulp inclusion on elephantgrass (Pennisetum purpureum, Schum.) ensiling

The objectives of this trial were to evaluate the effects of regrowth age of elephantgrass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. cv. Napier), and citrus pulp addition on the fermentation pattern and aerobic stability of their silage. In addition to that, this research also aimed to create a recommendation index of citrus pulp addition taking into account the moisture concentration of the grass, in order to decrease costs of technology adoption. Laboratory silos (6 L-capacity each) were used and 20 treatments were tested, corresponding to 5 different grass regrowth ages (40, 60, 80, 100, or 120 days after harvesting) and four levels of citrus pulp pellets (0, 3, 6, or 9%, based on grass fresh matter) in a factorial arrangement 5 x 4, with four replicates. Regrowth age and citrus pulp addition level interacted for acetic, propionic, butyric, and lactic acid concentrations, lactic/acetic acid ratio, pH, ammoniacal nitrogen, and maximum temperature, but did not for alcohol concentration, in vitro DM digestibility, time to achieve the maximum temperature, rate for increasing temperature, and time for increasing temperature in 2ºC. In general, the addition of citrus pulp improved fermentation pattern of silages, with greater effect when silages were produced with high moisture grasses. Based on acetic acid concentration and using derivations from the surface equation, it was possible to recommend the addition of 0.7% of citrus pulp (based on grass fresh matter) for each percentage unit of grass DM lower than 32%. Therefore, the optimum addition level of citrus pulp which optimizes silage quality is equal to (32 - DM) x 0.7.

dry matter; fermentative quality; organic acids


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