Xiaoqing Zhang, Yanmei Jin, Yuqing Wang, Fengqin Gao, Juan Qi,
Effects of Inoculants and Molasses on Silage Quality of Nettle (Urtica cannabina),
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances,
Volume 13,Issue 9,
2014,
Pages 564-569,
ISSN 1680-5593,
javaa.2014.564.569,
(https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2014.564.569)
Abstract: To preserve Urtica cannabina (nettle) as a high-quality forage all
year round and reduce protein loss during ensiling, freshly-harvested plants
were treated without additives (control) but with 0.5 mg kg-1 Lalsil
Dry (LD) inoculant of Fresh Weight (FW), 4% molasses of FW (MS) or mixture of
them (LD+MS) and then researchers assessed the chemical composition, in vitro
digestibility and fermentative parameters of the products after 0, 3, 5, 15,
20 and 60 days of ensiling. The result showed that silage only treated with
0.5 mg kg-1 LD-inoculant produced very badly preserved silage. With
4% molasses or 4% molasses plus 0.5 mg kg-1 LD produced well-preserved
silage. Importantly with 4% molasses plus 0.5 mg kg-1 LD considerably
reduced protein loss during ensiling. Researchers recommend adding 4% molasses
plus 0.5 mg kg-1 LD of FW to improve nettle silage. These results
contribute information for conservation of nettles and forage king of this with
high quality.
Keywords: Nettle;Lalsil dry;molasses;silage quality;silage quality