The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of a biological additive and sealing technique on yeast and mold populations; and to examine the relationship between the microbial and chemical changes in the silages during exposure to air. Whole-plant corn was harvested at 80% milkline (36% DM), and ensiled at a density of 35 lb of fresh matter/ft3. Half of the pre-ensiled forage was treated with a biological additive (A) (Sil-All 4×4, Alltech, Inc.); the other half of the pre-ensiled forage was the untreated control (C). Half of the silos in the A and C groups were sealed immediately after filling (S=sealed) and the other half of the silos were sealed 48 hours after filling (DS=dela...
Recently, many studies have focused on the aerobic deterioration of corn silage at the farm level, b...
Previous studies have shown that the utilization of Lactobacillus buchneri reduces the yeast populat...
Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of re-ensiling and bacterial inocul...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of a biolo...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of a biologi...
The objectives of this whole-plant corn study were to determine the effects of a biological additive...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of forage ...
AbstractEnsiling conditions strongly influence fermentation characteristics, yeast count, and aerobi...
The effects of a strain of Propionibacterium shermanii, applied with and without lactic acid bacteri...
This study aimed to assess different microbial additives, regarding the efficiency of aerobic sta...
Oxygen exposure changes microbial and chemical profiles of silages after silo opening. Yeast and fun...
In order to investigate the effects of re-ensiling on the fermentation quality and microbial communi...
Fungi-associated aerobic instability of maize silages occurs frequently under practical farming cond...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effects of propionic acid, formic acid, molasses and ...
Silage quality and aerobic stability are sometimes insufficient. If management requirements are not ...
Recently, many studies have focused on the aerobic deterioration of corn silage at the farm level, b...
Previous studies have shown that the utilization of Lactobacillus buchneri reduces the yeast populat...
Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of re-ensiling and bacterial inocul...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of a biolo...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of a biologi...
The objectives of this whole-plant corn study were to determine the effects of a biological additive...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of forage ...
AbstractEnsiling conditions strongly influence fermentation characteristics, yeast count, and aerobi...
The effects of a strain of Propionibacterium shermanii, applied with and without lactic acid bacteri...
This study aimed to assess different microbial additives, regarding the efficiency of aerobic sta...
Oxygen exposure changes microbial and chemical profiles of silages after silo opening. Yeast and fun...
In order to investigate the effects of re-ensiling on the fermentation quality and microbial communi...
Fungi-associated aerobic instability of maize silages occurs frequently under practical farming cond...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effects of propionic acid, formic acid, molasses and ...
Silage quality and aerobic stability are sometimes insufficient. If management requirements are not ...
Recently, many studies have focused on the aerobic deterioration of corn silage at the farm level, b...
Previous studies have shown that the utilization of Lactobacillus buchneri reduces the yeast populat...
Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of re-ensiling and bacterial inocul...