Effects of different additives on the cell wall and mineral fractions of artichoke (CynarascolymusL) and orange (Citrus aurantiumL) by-product silage
✍ Scribed by Megías, M D; Hernández, Fuensanta; Cano, Juan-Antonio; Martinez-Teruel, Antonio; Gallego, Jose A
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Volume
- 76
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-5142
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✦ Synopsis
The quality of the cell wall fraction content of two silage by-products was assessed together with their di †erent mineral composition. Various treatments to test possible improvements in the ensilage of canning industry artichoke and orange by-products were compared with the addition of di †erent additives. Three treatments were assessed : sodium chloride (25 g kg~1), dehydrated beet pulp (62É5 g kg~1), formic acid at 4% in doses of 62É5 ml kg~1. A fourth batch acted as a control group. Samples were analysed for their nutritive characteristics. After a 100-day ensilage period the results showed that the use of the additives in the given doses did not signiÐcantly improve the quality of the silage, although the composition of the sodium chloride batch appeared to be better.
1998 SCI.