FERMENTATION QUALITY OF KING GRASS SILAGE TREATED WITH LIQUID OR DRIED INOCULANT OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
Abstract: The aim of this
study was to evaluate the nutritive value and fermentation characteristic of
king grass silage treated with addition of liquid or dried lactic acid bacteria
(LAB) inoculant. Experiment was arranged to a completely randomized design with
four treatments and three replications. Four treatments as follows (A) king
grass without LAB inoculant as the control; (B) king grass + 30 ml of liquid of
epiphytic LAB inoculant/kg of fresh forage; (C) king grass + 30 g of
freeze-dried powder of LAB inoculant/kg of fresh forage; (D) king grass + 30 g
of centrifuged powder of LAB inoculant/kg of fresh forage. The liquid LAB
inoculant was sprayed on the top of grass and then mannualy mixed by hand. The
intial LAB concentration in all inoculants were 1.0 × 106 cfu/g. About 500 g of
silage materials were ensiled into plastic silos and stored at room
temperatures (approximately 28oC) for 30 days. Results showed that pH value,
concentrations of lactic acid, N-amonia (NH3-N), butyric acid and total
volatile fatty acids (VFA) as well as Fleigh Point were affected by treatment
of LAB inoculant. Silage treated with liquid or dried of LAB inoculant had
lower (P<0.01) pH value compared to the control silage. Concentrations of
NH3-N and butyric acid significantly decreased (P<0.01) in silage treated
with LAB inoculants. Silage treated with centrifuged powder of LAB inoculant
had the highest (P<0.05) Fleigh Point than other silage. In vitro neutral
detergent fiber (NDF) digestibility was significantly higher (P<0.05) in
silage treated with LAB inoculant compared to the control silage.
Author: B. Santoso, B. Tj.
Hariadi, J. Jeni
Journal Code: jppeternakangg150046