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. 2019 Aug 26;33(3):436–445. doi: 10.5713/ajas.19.0464

Table 5.

Effects of the co-ensiling of garlic stalk with citrus pulp on the chemical composition after 7, 14, and 28 d of ensiling

Items Treatment1) SE p-value

GS 100% CP 100% GS 70% +CP 30%
Ensiled for 0 d
 Dry matter (%) 61.1b 13.7c 63.4a 0.31 <0.001
 Crude protein 5.4b 9.3a 5.5b 0.12 <0.001
 NDF 52.1a 24.0b 51.5a 2.22 <0.001
 Ether extract 1.8b 4.2a 2.1b 0.30 <0.001
 Crude ash 13.4a 4.1b 12.8a 0.43 <0.001
Ensiled for 7 d
 Dry matter (%) 62.0a 13.4b 63.0a 0.64 <0.001
 Crude protein 5.3b 9.4a 5.4b 0.26 <0.001
 NDF 52.5a 27.3b 52.5a 2.61 <0.001
 Ether extract 1.7b 2.5a 1.9b 0.11 <0.001
 Crude ash 14.4a 4.1c 12.8b 0.40 <0.001
Ensiled for 14 d
 Dry matter (%) 63.0b 13.7c 64.8a 0.51 <0.001
 Crude protein 5.1b 9.1a 5.5b 0.23 <0.001
 NDF 56.6a 26.7c 43.4b 1.04 <0.001
 Ether extract 1.7b 3.4a 2.1b 0.21 <0.001
 Crude ash 12.9a 4.0b 12.6a 0.32 <0.001
Ensiled for 28 d
 Dry matter (%) 61.5b 14.0c 62.8a 0.34 <0.001
 Crude protein 5.2b 9.2a 5.6b 0.25 <0.001
 NDF 54.1a 24.6c 46.5b 1.30 <0.001
 Ether extract 1.9b 3.9a 2.1b 0.12 <0.001
 Crude ash 13.3a 4.0b 13.0a 0.21 <0.001

Means of five observations.

SE, standard error; NDF, neutral detergent fiber.

1)

GS, garlic stalk 100%; CP, citrus pulp 100%; GS+CP, garlic stalk 70%+citrus pulp 30%.

Values are based on % of DM, unless stated.

a–c

Means with different superscripts within the same row differ.