Silage quality from intercropping corn and soybean managed with inoculant Azospirillum brasilense and nitrogen fertilization

ABSTRACT Intercropping grass and soybeans can promote beneficial effects on the productivity of the explored area due to the better soil nitrogen utilization and protein concentrate savings through the use of mixed silage. This study aimed to evaluate the bromatological quality, digestibility, and fermentation profile of silage produced by intercropping corn and soybean. Eight treatments were tested by combining inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and nitrogen fertilization applied to corn intercropped in rows alternated with soybean. Corn and soybean monocultures were also tested. The morphological compositions of soybean and corn plants in the mass of the ensiled material were determined. After crushing, the material was ensiled in PVC tubes for 60 days, and the silage quality was determined after fermentation. Treatments did not affect the morphological composition of soybean and corn plants in the ensiled material from intercropping. The proportions of soybean leaves, stems, and pods represented less than 5% of the total ensiled mass of intercropping. On the other hand, the morphological composition of corn plants was high, similar to that of monoculture. Thus, the silage from intercropping showed similar quality standards to that of corn monoculture, and the bromatological composition, digestibility, pH, energy content, and profile of organic acids were suitable for good quality silage.

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Main Authors: OLIVEIRA,José Franklin Athayde, JAKELAITIS,Adriano, CABRAL FILHO,Sérgio Lucio Salomon, SILVA,Cassio José da, GUIMARÃES,Kátia Cylene, PEREIRA,Leandro Spíndola, SOUSA,Gustavo Dorneles de, OLIVEIRA,Gustavo Silva de
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: UFBA - Universidade Federal da Bahia 2021
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-99402021000100205
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