First- and second-cut alfalfa (Medicago sativa) was ensiled with no additive, microbial (Lactobacillus casei) inoculant, cellulase derived from Acremonium celluloytics Y-94, co-addition of inoculant and cellulase, and formic acid. The resultant silages were digested in the rumen of a dairy cow. The alfalfa and the silages were then examined with scanning electron microscope (SEM) and their chemical characteristics analyzed to evaluate the effects of cellulase on the quality of alfalfa silage and its cell wall structure. The addition of cellulase lend to both a greater loss of parenchymal tissue and decrease in digestibility during rumen degradation than did the other additives moreover, photos taken during SEM examination also showed that c...
Alfalfa silage is a useful source of protein for feeding ruminants. Therefore, managing alfalfa sila...
The structure of the components of plant cell walls have been reviewed with respect to their utilisa...
The rate and extent of degradation of forage feed fractions contained in alfalfa and Italian ryegras...
First- and second-cut alfalfa (Medicago sativa) was ensiled with no additive, microbial (Lactobacill...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of additives on the structure changes of rel...
1. Aspects of digestion, control of food intake, plant cell wall structure and silage conservation a...
Limited information exists on the interaction between silage treatment and plant species and their e...
Two experiments were carried out to study the effects of cell wall degrading enzymes as silage addit...
This study examined the effects of different additives on the fermentation quality, nutrient composi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) inoculants on ...
There is a need for a better understanding of the mode-of-action of exogenous fibrolytic enzymes (EF...
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) silage (AS) is an important feedstuff in ruminant nutrition. However, i...
This study documented once again that ensiling alfalfa is difficult and unpredictable. Adding 2% dex...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum or cellulas...
Four grass silages made from a second cut cocksfoot-timothy grass were ensiled with the application ...
Alfalfa silage is a useful source of protein for feeding ruminants. Therefore, managing alfalfa sila...
The structure of the components of plant cell walls have been reviewed with respect to their utilisa...
The rate and extent of degradation of forage feed fractions contained in alfalfa and Italian ryegras...
First- and second-cut alfalfa (Medicago sativa) was ensiled with no additive, microbial (Lactobacill...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of additives on the structure changes of rel...
1. Aspects of digestion, control of food intake, plant cell wall structure and silage conservation a...
Limited information exists on the interaction between silage treatment and plant species and their e...
Two experiments were carried out to study the effects of cell wall degrading enzymes as silage addit...
This study examined the effects of different additives on the fermentation quality, nutrient composi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) inoculants on ...
There is a need for a better understanding of the mode-of-action of exogenous fibrolytic enzymes (EF...
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) silage (AS) is an important feedstuff in ruminant nutrition. However, i...
This study documented once again that ensiling alfalfa is difficult and unpredictable. Adding 2% dex...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum or cellulas...
Four grass silages made from a second cut cocksfoot-timothy grass were ensiled with the application ...
Alfalfa silage is a useful source of protein for feeding ruminants. Therefore, managing alfalfa sila...
The structure of the components of plant cell walls have been reviewed with respect to their utilisa...
The rate and extent of degradation of forage feed fractions contained in alfalfa and Italian ryegras...