Feasibility of utilizing biodegradable plastic film to cover corn silage under farm conditions
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The degree of anaerobiosis and its maintenance over the conservation period are key
factors in obtaining high quality silage. There is currently a demand to replace petroleum-based
plastic films with biodegradable materials with suitable mechanical properties. This work has
evaluated, under outdoor conditions, the shelf life of a Mater-Bi® biodegradable plastic (MB) film
and its effects on the fermentative characteristics, microbial counts and aerobic stability of corn
silage, and compared it with commercially available polyethylene (PE) and high oxygen barrier
(OB) films. Corn (409 g DM/kg) was ensiled in 30 drive-over piles covered with MB, PE or OB films.
The piles were opened after 21, 85, 133, 195 and 230 d of conservation. The effect of the film was
assessed in silage sample close to (CF) and far (FF) from the film. The OB film allowed high quality
corn silages to be obtained with similar pH, lactic acid, yeast and mold counts for CF and FF during
the entire 230 d of conservation. The PE film showed similar values for the FF and CF areas for the
first conservation period (until 133 d). The MB film showed a similar silage quality to OB until day
85, after which it underwent biodegradation and lost its ability to preserve silage in a good state
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
biodegradable film; farm conditions; Mater-Bi®; oxygen barrier film; polyethylene film;
silage quality
Elenco autori:
Ernesto Tabacco, Francesco Ferrero, Giorgio Borreani
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