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Sugarcane ensiled without or with chemical additives: fermentation and chemical composition

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of chemical additives on the fermentative dynamics and chemical composition of sugarcane silages. The experiment was conducted in a randomized complete design with five replications. Sugarcane was ensiled without additives or with calcium oxide and limestone (1% as-fed basis) constituing three treatments. The fermentative dynamic was analyzed based on gas losses, organic acids and ethanol production and, silages chemical composition. The calcium oxide and limestone treatments showed the lowest values of gas losses. Silages treated with these two additives also showed higher concentrations of water soluble carbohydrates, acetic and butyric acids, and low alcoholic fermentation. The treatments containing chemical additives presented the highest ash and the lowest fiber concentration. Crude protein for all treatments was in agreement with the values of fresh sugarcane. Calcium oxide or limestone addition at ensiling resulted in a better fermentative pattern, promoting reduction in gas losses, alcoholic fermentation inhibition, and high amounts of residual soluble carbohydrates.

calcium oxide; ethanol; gas losses; limestone; organic acids


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