2020
DOI: 10.37496/rbz4920190265
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Abstract: This study evaluated the effects of pelleted citrus pulp (PCP) added to orange peel on fermentative parameters and aerobic stability of orange peel silages. The treatments were based on different levels of PCP: 0 (control), 10% PCP, 20% PCP, and 30% PCP calculated according to the weight of orange peel (w/w), with five experimental silos per treatment stored for 60 days. Chemical composition, fermentative parameters, microbial population, and dry matter (DM) losses were performed in silages after opening the e… Show more

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“…Fermentation and drainage losses occurring during ensiling lead to loss of soluble organic components (sugars, organic acids and soluble fiber) that explains the increase of the ash and insoluble fibrous content in ESDOP compared to DOP. Nevertheless, the sugar (101 g/kg DM) and lactic acid (63.2 g/kg DM) content of ESDOP was appreciable, indicating that, as described by [36,37], the rapid decrease of pH during OP ensiling might also rapidly stop fermentation and maintain nutrient levels in OP high and constant thereafter. In relation to the drying procedure, high temperatures used in rotatory dryers for DOP (135-155 • C; [6]) may explain the greater content of ADL and NDICP compared to solar heat drying in ESDOP [2].…”
Section: Nutritional Value Of Dried Orange Pulp Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Fermentation and drainage losses occurring during ensiling lead to loss of soluble organic components (sugars, organic acids and soluble fiber) that explains the increase of the ash and insoluble fibrous content in ESDOP compared to DOP. Nevertheless, the sugar (101 g/kg DM) and lactic acid (63.2 g/kg DM) content of ESDOP was appreciable, indicating that, as described by [36,37], the rapid decrease of pH during OP ensiling might also rapidly stop fermentation and maintain nutrient levels in OP high and constant thereafter. In relation to the drying procedure, high temperatures used in rotatory dryers for DOP (135-155 • C; [6]) may explain the greater content of ADL and NDICP compared to solar heat drying in ESDOP [2].…”
Section: Nutritional Value Of Dried Orange Pulp Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, studies of rehydrating corn grain with MOP have not been carried out yet. Silage made exclusively with MOP may not be viable due to high moisture and soluble carbohydrate contents, which favor the growth of mold and yeast and can generate high material losses, an inadequate fermentation profile, and low silage stability after silo opening, thus making its use unfeasible (Bampidis & Robinson, 2006; Gado et al, 2011; Grizotto et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%