2017
DOI: 10.22358/jafs/69330/2017
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Effects of ensiling density on chemical and microbiological characteristics of sorghum silage

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“…Mycotoxins, which are mostly produced by mold in the field [12], may also be produced during aerobic deterioration [13,14]. During ensiling, insufficient compaction density and oxygen availability lead to the reproduction of yeasts, molds and harmful bacteria, causing a further loss in DM and other nutrients in silage [15,16]. Mycotoxins, which are harmful to the health of dairy cows, may even enter their milk via blood, thereby threatening human health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mycotoxins, which are mostly produced by mold in the field [12], may also be produced during aerobic deterioration [13,14]. During ensiling, insufficient compaction density and oxygen availability lead to the reproduction of yeasts, molds and harmful bacteria, causing a further loss in DM and other nutrients in silage [15,16]. Mycotoxins, which are harmful to the health of dairy cows, may even enter their milk via blood, thereby threatening human health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%