Factores que afectan al valor nutritivo del ensilado de maízVariedad, fecha de siembra y grado de madurez

  1. F. Opsi
  2. R. Fortina
  3. G. Borreani
  4. E. Tabacco
  5. R. Bodas
  6. S. López
Buch:
Pastos, paisajes culturales entre tradición y nuevos paradigmas del siglo XXI
  1. López-Carrasco Férnandez, Celia (coord.)
  2. María del Pilar Rodríguez Rojo (coord.)
  3. Alfonso San Miguel Ayanz (coord.)
  4. Federico Fernández González (coord.)
  5. Sonia Roig Gómez (coord.)

Verlag: Sociedad Española para el Estudio de los Pastos

ISBN: 978-84-614-8713-4

Datum der Publikation: 2011

Seiten: 263-268

Kongress: Sociedad Española para el Estudio de los Pastos. Reunión Científica (50. 2011. null)

Art: Konferenz-Beitrag

Zusammenfassung

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of maize hybrid, time of sowing and grainmaturity at harvest on yield and quality of maize silage, in vitro digestibility and energy value, andthe prediction of milk production by means of an estimative model. An experimental study wasconducted in the Piedmont region (Italy), comparing three different sowing dates (March, Apriland May), two different maize hybrids (Cisko, an early FAO class 300, and Arma, a late FAO class700) and two different stages of maturity at harvest (milk line (ML) «1/4 – 1/3» or «1/2 – 2/3»).Arma 700 yielded 40% more silage than Cisko 300 hybrid. All factors affected moisture contentof silage. Kernel development at 1/2 – 2/3 ML increased DM and starch reducing fibre concentrations.The two hybrids differed significantly in in vitro DM digestibility (higher for Cisko 300),whereas planting dates and maturity stages had no effects. The analytical data obtained werethen used as input variables in a model (Milk2006) for estimating the energy content and potentialmilk production from feeding silage.