Abstract

Li, J.D., Liu, J.X., Wu, Y.M. and Ye, J.A. 2007. Addition of wheat bran and/or rice straw on chemical composition and in vitro rumen fermentation characteristics of ensiled water hyacinth. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 31: 137–142. This work was conducted to investigate the quality of water hyacinth (WH) silage prepared with or without wheat bran (WB) and/or rice straw (RS). The WH silages were prepared in experimental glass containers to create four treatments: 1. 100% (fresh basis) WH (control); 2. 90% (WH) + 10% WB (WB10); 3. 90% WH + 10% RS (RS10), and 4. 90% WH + 5% WB + 5% RS (WB5RS5). The WH silage alone was of poor quality with undesirable odour and colour. Addition of 10% WB increased the content of dry matter, crude protein and lactate, improved fermentation characteristics and lowered pH value, percentage of ammonia-N in total N and butyrate concentration of silage (P<0.05). Addition of 10% RS increased dry matter content, reduced proportion of ammonia-N of total N and pH value as well as crude protein concentration (P<0.05), but had little effect on lactate concentration as well as fermentation characteristics (P>0.05). Addition of 5% rice straw and 5% wheat bran resulted in intermediate quality silage. It may be concluded that ensiling of water hyacinth with 10% WB was an efficient way to improve the silage quality.

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