Unfavorable weather conditions in the moment which is optimal for the first cut in lucerne make the traditional process of its conserving, as hay, very rarely possible. Because of that the recommended solution is conserving by making silage or haulage. Due to high buffering capacity and low level of fermentable sugars lucerne cannot be ensiled alone. In many experiments several possible solutions were established, among them: wilting, combining with plants which are easily fermentable, stimulating the lactic acid fermentation with the addition of feds rich carbohydrates and biological additives (bacterial and enzyme inoculants), chemical conservation and others. Today the most advanced method is ensiling with the addition of biological addi...
This experiment examined the influence of two different silage additives of biological (Lactococcus ...
The aim of this diploma thesis was to compare quality of protein silages made of lucerne (Medicago s...
3rd generation biological inoculants –containing lactic acid bacteria and enzymes – are prefered now...
ABSTRACT The goal of this bachelor thesis is to determine the proper procedure for silage of lucerne...
Ensiling of lucerne of the second cut at the beginning of flowering, with or without bacterial-enzym...
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to characterize the biochemical processes and to evaluate the qu...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is a protein-rich forage that farmers often combine with energy-rich fe...
The influence of formic acid added in three doses (3,5 and 7 g/kg fresh mass) in the intensity of pr...
Modern trends in legumes ensilaging technology are based on the knowledge of biomass from the aspect...
The control of fermentation process in ensilaged livestock feed is based on the knowledge of biomass...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of homo- and hetero-fermentative lactic acid b...
The influence of mineral adsorbent Min-A-Zel Plus (5 g/kg) and maize meal (25 and 50 g/kg) used alon...
Dairy cow nutrition with conserved food during whole year is contemporary concept worldwide and incl...
Managing alfalfa silage in livestock production systems is an important issue in order to maintain t...
The aim of this diploma thesis was to evaluate the effects of wilting, soil contamination and use of...
This experiment examined the influence of two different silage additives of biological (Lactococcus ...
The aim of this diploma thesis was to compare quality of protein silages made of lucerne (Medicago s...
3rd generation biological inoculants –containing lactic acid bacteria and enzymes – are prefered now...
ABSTRACT The goal of this bachelor thesis is to determine the proper procedure for silage of lucerne...
Ensiling of lucerne of the second cut at the beginning of flowering, with or without bacterial-enzym...
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to characterize the biochemical processes and to evaluate the qu...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is a protein-rich forage that farmers often combine with energy-rich fe...
The influence of formic acid added in three doses (3,5 and 7 g/kg fresh mass) in the intensity of pr...
Modern trends in legumes ensilaging technology are based on the knowledge of biomass from the aspect...
The control of fermentation process in ensilaged livestock feed is based on the knowledge of biomass...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of homo- and hetero-fermentative lactic acid b...
The influence of mineral adsorbent Min-A-Zel Plus (5 g/kg) and maize meal (25 and 50 g/kg) used alon...
Dairy cow nutrition with conserved food during whole year is contemporary concept worldwide and incl...
Managing alfalfa silage in livestock production systems is an important issue in order to maintain t...
The aim of this diploma thesis was to evaluate the effects of wilting, soil contamination and use of...
This experiment examined the influence of two different silage additives of biological (Lactococcus ...
The aim of this diploma thesis was to compare quality of protein silages made of lucerne (Medicago s...
3rd generation biological inoculants –containing lactic acid bacteria and enzymes – are prefered now...