BIAGGIONI, Marco A. M.; GONÇALVES, Elisa, V.; LOPES, Ana B. R. V.; JASPER, Samir, P.
Abstract:
Moisture grain silage represents a food with better enzymatic digestion of the starch for
the animal. However, the mechanism that explains the most available food it is not still very clear,
could be inferred a possible effect of physical parameters (temperature, pressure) and chemical
(organic acids). So, in order to study the physical parameters contribution, an experiment was carried
out to monitor corn silage temperature, inside plastic recipients, at two extremes ambient temperature
conditions: 5°C and 40°C. To determine the effects on available starch, it was conducted analysis to
evaluate fermentation quality and nutritive value (moisture content, pH, organic acids profile, total
starch and granulometry). It was used variance analysis in completely randomized outline, with three
repetitions. The results indicated trend to better quality characteristics to 40°C treatment, however,
without significant difference for organic acids profile. The effect of ambient temperature was
observed on fermentation speed, showing it was faster to moisture corn silage submitted at 40°C.