Satellite Symposium 2: Silage
Description
How do residual sugars in high dry matter grass silages influence microbial metabolism? To answer this question a simple laboratory method was developed using pH as main indicator for aerobic changes.
Citation
Martens, S. D.; Pahlow, G.; and Greef, J. M., "An in vitro Study on the Influence of Residual Sugars on Aerobic Changes in Grass Silages" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 72.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellitesymposium2/72
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An in vitro Study on the Influence of Residual Sugars on Aerobic Changes in Grass Silages
How do residual sugars in high dry matter grass silages influence microbial metabolism? To answer this question a simple laboratory method was developed using pH as main indicator for aerobic changes.