In vitro fermentation of ten cultivars of barley silage

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The fermentation characteristics of whole-crop barley silages from ten different cultivars were evaluated by the in vitro gas production technique. The organic matter degradability of barley silage (62.9% in average) was comparable to those reported in our previous trials for oat (59.7%) and sorghum silages (65.5%); while the maximum gas production rate (5.38 ml/h in average) was slightly lower respect to oat (6.71 ml/h) and sorghum silage (6.74 ml/h). The mean nutritive value (4.00 MJ/kg DM) calculated on the basis of both chemical composition and in vitro fermentation data was comparable to that (4.16 MJ/kg DM) obtained in our previous research performed on corn silage, from crop sowed in the same area.

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Tudisco, R., Calabrò, S., Terzi, V., Piccolo, V., Guglielmelli, A., & Infascelli, F. (2009). In vitro fermentation of ten cultivars of barley silage. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 8(SUPPL. 2), 343–345. https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2009.s2.343

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