Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2023175203> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 99 of
99
with 100 items per page.
- W2023175203 endingPage "427" @default.
- W2023175203 startingPage "427" @default.
- W2023175203 abstract "The efficient production and utilisation of home-grown feed is considered one of the key factors that underpins the profitability of dairy systems in southern Australia. The use of winter forage cereals for grazing and silage provides an opportunity to achieve high dry matter yields over the winter and spring period. However, questions remain on the nutritive value of whole-crop cereal silage and its subsequent use as a production feed in livestock systems. This experiment examined the nutritive characteristics of winter wheat, triticale, forage peas and bi-crops of cereals and peas sown at different proportions, cut for silage at the soft dough growth stage of the cereals and their subsequent silage nutritive characteristics and fermentation patterns when ensiled with and without bacterial inoculant additives over 2 consecutive years. The estimated metabolisable energy (ME) (Year 1) and crude protein (CP) (Years 1 and 2) concentrations of the forage pea before and after ensiling were higher (P < 0.05) than all other forages in both years. The cereal–pea mixes had similar estimated ME values to the cereal monocultures both before harvesting and as silage, although there were significant improvements in CP concentration at the higher rates of pea inclusion. All resultant silages were well fermented as indicated by low pH, low proportions of total N as ammonia-N and high lactic acid concentrations. There were marked differences in the proportions of lactic acid and acetic acid in the pea silages between years and this is likely a result of dry matter content differences at ensiling. There was no effect of silage additives on resultant silage nutritive characteristics or fermentation parameters indicating that well fermented silage can be achieved without the additional cost of using a silage additive. This study has indicated that forage peas can be ensiled with winter cereals and produce silages that have higher CP concentrations than cereal silage but with similar fermentation parameters. Furthermore, this experiment has highlighted the potential of growing a monoculture of forage peas for ensiling with the resulting silage having higher estimated ME and CP concentrations." @default.
- W2023175203 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2023175203 creator A5018574476 @default.
- W2023175203 creator A5030060693 @default.
- W2023175203 date "2013-01-01" @default.
- W2023175203 modified "2023-09-28" @default.
- W2023175203 title "Effect of cereal and pea monocultures and combinations and silage additives on whole-crop cereal silage nutritive and fermentation characteristics" @default.
- W2023175203 cites W135641760 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W1965785932 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W1972181242 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W1980252450 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W1983648847 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W1984645709 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W1988110280 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W1988518847 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W1989849883 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2012186410 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2013470613 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2014147520 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2016602779 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2018591891 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2022676085 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2033998740 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2067446240 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2072270435 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2092458470 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2096313664 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2098894732 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2103634031 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2107942618 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2115927756 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2118476033 @default.
- W2023175203 cites W2128200002 @default.
- W2023175203 doi "https://doi.org/10.1071/an12025" @default.
- W2023175203 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2023175203 type Work @default.
- W2023175203 sameAs 2023175203 @default.
- W2023175203 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W2023175203 countsByYear W20231752032016 @default.
- W2023175203 countsByYear W20231752032017 @default.
- W2023175203 countsByYear W20231752032019 @default.
- W2023175203 countsByYear W20231752032021 @default.
- W2023175203 countsByYear W20231752032023 @default.
- W2023175203 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2023175203 hasAuthorship W2023175203A5018574476 @default.
- W2023175203 hasAuthorship W2023175203A5030060693 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C100544194 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C121677567 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C137580998 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C157005057 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C180032290 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C2775920511 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C2776544680 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C2779370140 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C2780138947 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C2781396250 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C6557445 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C100544194 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C121677567 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C137580998 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C144027150 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C157005057 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C180032290 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C2775920511 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C2776544680 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C2779370140 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C2780138947 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C2781396250 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C31903555 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C523546767 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C54355233 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C6557445 @default.
- W2023175203 hasConceptScore W2023175203C86803240 @default.
- W2023175203 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W2023175203 hasLocation W20231752031 @default.
- W2023175203 hasOpenAccess W2023175203 @default.
- W2023175203 hasPrimaryLocation W20231752031 @default.
- W2023175203 hasRelatedWork W2019254673 @default.
- W2023175203 hasRelatedWork W2029822633 @default.
- W2023175203 hasRelatedWork W2035029770 @default.
- W2023175203 hasRelatedWork W2237919669 @default.
- W2023175203 hasRelatedWork W2379948187 @default.
- W2023175203 hasRelatedWork W347939568 @default.
- W2023175203 hasRelatedWork W4210684571 @default.
- W2023175203 hasRelatedWork W4214697383 @default.
- W2023175203 hasRelatedWork W4226147472 @default.
- W2023175203 hasRelatedWork W4255528183 @default.
- W2023175203 hasVolume "53" @default.
- W2023175203 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2023175203 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2023175203 magId "2023175203" @default.
- W2023175203 workType "article" @default.