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The influence of wilting on the quality of tropical grass silage in Cuba. 4. Bermuda grass cv. Coastcross 1 (Cynodon dactylon).

Rodriguez,-JA; Poppe,-S; Meier,-H

Wilhelm-Pieck-Universitat Rostock, Sektion Tierproduktion, Wissenschaftsbereich Tierernahrung, Justus-von-Liebig-Strasse, Postfach 27-07, 2500 Rostock, German Democratic Republic.

Archivesof-Animal-Nutrition. 1989, 39: 10, 851-857; 3 ref.

Influence of wilting of Cynodon dactylon cv. Coastcross 1 on fermentation in microsilos was studied in 2 experiments. After wilting for 2 or 7 h, fermentation improved and stabilized due to increasing DM in the original material, resulting in increased crude protein levels in the silage, compared with silage from unwilted bermuda grass. A DM content of at least 30% is recommended for ensiling C. dactylon.

This abstract relates to the following species:

Cynodon dactylon