2020
DOI: 10.14808/sci.plena.2020.070207
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Does compaction degree and particle size influence bromatological composition and mycotoxin levels in corn silage?

Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of compaction degree and particle size on the presence of mycotoxins and the bromatological composition of corn silages. Samples from 47 silos with forage corn silage were collected from the northern region of Paraná State, Brazil. The bromatological composition and concentration of mycotoxin in silages were analyzed according to both the compaction degree (600 kg.m-3 and 700 kg.m-3) and particle size. Mycotoxins were detected using enzyme-linked immunoso… Show more

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