<b>Corn grain processing improves chemical composition and fermentative profile of rehydrated silage

This study evaluated the effects of the rehydration and ensiling of corn grain with two geometric mean diameters (GMD) of 0.55 and 1.83 mm obtained by the diameter of the sieved used on the fermentation characteristics and chemical composition of the silage. The experimental design was completely ra...

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Main Authors: Marlon Richard Hilário da Silva, Clóves Cabreira Jobim, Mikael Neumann, Milene Puntel Osmari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (Eduem) 2018-10-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences
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Online Access:http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/42564
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spelling doaj-9e1ee456f0234487a9f998451a57298a2020-11-25T01:28:52ZengEditora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (Eduem)Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences1807-86722018-10-01401e42564e4256410.4025/actascianimsci.v40i1.4256418839<b>Corn grain processing improves chemical composition and fermentative profile of rehydrated silageMarlon Richard Hilário da Silva0Clóves Cabreira Jobim1Mikael Neumann2Milene Puntel Osmari3Universidade Estadual de MaringaUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste do ParanáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáThis study evaluated the effects of the rehydration and ensiling of corn grain with two geometric mean diameters (GMD) of 0.55 and 1.83 mm obtained by the diameter of the sieved used on the fermentation characteristics and chemical composition of the silage. The experimental design was completely randomized with two treatments and six replications, as follows: rehydrated fine-corn grain silage (RFS) and rehydrated coarse-corn grain silage (RCS). Ground corn was rehydrated with water to achieve moisture levels close to 350 g kg-1. There was no effect on the dry matter recovery, though the recovery rate was high, with values greater than 97% in both silages. The particle size influenced the fiber content, with lower values in the RFS. The acetic and lactic acid concentrations were higher in the RFS, but the pH of the silages did not change. Oxygen exposure changed the pH of silages to 4.25 and 4.38 for RFS and RCS, respectively. After opening the silos, the silages showed high aerobic stability after 90 hours, which resulted in lower deterioration and lesser loss of quality. The geometric mean diameter of corn grain affects the silage fermentative profile and nutritional value.http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/42564organic acidsparticle sizeprocessing grainstorage losses.
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author Marlon Richard Hilário da Silva
Clóves Cabreira Jobim
Mikael Neumann
Milene Puntel Osmari
spellingShingle Marlon Richard Hilário da Silva
Clóves Cabreira Jobim
Mikael Neumann
Milene Puntel Osmari
<b>Corn grain processing improves chemical composition and fermentative profile of rehydrated silage
Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences
organic acids
particle size
processing grain
storage losses.
author_facet Marlon Richard Hilário da Silva
Clóves Cabreira Jobim
Mikael Neumann
Milene Puntel Osmari
author_sort Marlon Richard Hilário da Silva
title <b>Corn grain processing improves chemical composition and fermentative profile of rehydrated silage
title_short <b>Corn grain processing improves chemical composition and fermentative profile of rehydrated silage
title_full <b>Corn grain processing improves chemical composition and fermentative profile of rehydrated silage
title_fullStr <b>Corn grain processing improves chemical composition and fermentative profile of rehydrated silage
title_full_unstemmed <b>Corn grain processing improves chemical composition and fermentative profile of rehydrated silage
title_sort <b>corn grain processing improves chemical composition and fermentative profile of rehydrated silage
publisher Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (Eduem)
series Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences
issn 1807-8672
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This study evaluated the effects of the rehydration and ensiling of corn grain with two geometric mean diameters (GMD) of 0.55 and 1.83 mm obtained by the diameter of the sieved used on the fermentation characteristics and chemical composition of the silage. The experimental design was completely randomized with two treatments and six replications, as follows: rehydrated fine-corn grain silage (RFS) and rehydrated coarse-corn grain silage (RCS). Ground corn was rehydrated with water to achieve moisture levels close to 350 g kg-1. There was no effect on the dry matter recovery, though the recovery rate was high, with values greater than 97% in both silages. The particle size influenced the fiber content, with lower values in the RFS. The acetic and lactic acid concentrations were higher in the RFS, but the pH of the silages did not change. Oxygen exposure changed the pH of silages to 4.25 and 4.38 for RFS and RCS, respectively. After opening the silos, the silages showed high aerobic stability after 90 hours, which resulted in lower deterioration and lesser loss of quality. The geometric mean diameter of corn grain affects the silage fermentative profile and nutritional value.
topic organic acids
particle size
processing grain
storage losses.
url http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/42564
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