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Evaluation of two biodegradable coatings on corn silage quality
Authors:Patrick Denoncourt  Andr Amyot  Monique Lacroix
Affiliation:Patrick Denoncourt,André Amyot,Monique Lacroix
Abstract:This experiment was performed to assess two different biodegradable coating formulations for the preservation of corn silage quality. Soy‐ and casein‐based biodegradable coatings were evaluated for their ability to exclude oxygen and preserve corn silage. Experiments were conducted under natural conditions outdoors. The effect of the coating composition on silage quality was compared with the quality of silage covered with a plastic (0.15 mm) (positive control) and uncovered (negative control) after 4 and 8 week periods. The results showed that the two biodegradable coatings offered the same level of silage protection during the overall experiment (8 weeks). As compared with the negative control, the two formulations prevented deterioration associated with air infiltration (heating, mold growth and dry matter losses) and limited the decrease in nutritive value. Also, the pH of the coated silage was significantly lower (P ≤ 0.05) than the negative control after 4 weeks of storage. Silage coated with the biodegradable coatings was able to maintain the pH below 4.5 during the first 4 weeks of storage. The decline in lactic acid concentration seems to have been initiated by the lactate‐utilizing yeasts, responsible for the increase in the silage pH. No visual growth of mold was observed in silage sealed with biodegradable coatings. This study showed that biodegradable coatings were able to protect the quality of silage during 4 weeks but the biodegradable coatings were not as good as plastic at preserving silage after 8 weeks of storage. Copyright © 2005 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:biodegradable coating  polyethylene  corn silage  fermentation  nutritive value
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