Ensiling of Forage Crops in Semiarid Regions
Edaphoclimatic condition of the semiarid region is unfavorable for the forage production of livestock. Silage is considered a better alternative to conserve forage crops. Ensiling is a technique for preserving forage, in which the ensiled mass is acidified under anaerobic conditions. The lactic acid...
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Main Authors: | Ramos, João Paulo Farias (Author), Santos, Edson Mauo (Author), Santos, Ana Paula Maia dos (Author), Souza, Wandrick Hauss de (Author), Oliveira, Juliana Silva (Author) |
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IntechOpen,
2016-11-16.
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