Bio-based biodegradable film to replace the standard polyethylene cover for silage conservation
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The research was aimed at studying whether the
polyethylene (PE) film currently used to cover maize
silage could be replaced with bio-based biodegradable
films, and at determining the effects on the fermentative
and microbiological quality of the resulting silages
in laboratory silo conditions. Biodegradable plastic film
made in 2 different formulations, MB1 and MB2, was
compared with a conventional 120-μm-thick PE film. A
whole maize crop was chopped; ensiled in MB1, MB2,
and PE plastic bags, 12.5 kg of fresh weight per bag;
and opened after 170 d of conservation. At silo opening,
the microbial and fermentative quality of the silage was
analyzed in the uppermost layer (0 to 50 mm from
the surface) and in the whole mass of the silo. All the
silages were well fermented with little differences in
fermentative quality between the treatments, although
differences in the mold count and aerobic stability were
observed in trial 1 for the MB1 silage. These results
have shown the possibility of successfully developing
a biodegradable cover for silage for up to 6 mo after
ensiling. The MB2 film allowed a good silage quality
to be obtained even in the uppermost part of the silage
close to the plastic film up to 170 d of conservation,
with similar results to those obtained with the PE film.
The promising results of this experiment indicate that
the development of new degradable materials to cover
silage till 6 mo after ensiling could be possible.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
insilamento; film plastici; coperture film plastici; qualità insilato; biodegradable film; bioplastic
Elenco autori:
Borreani G.; Tabacco E.
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