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443 Effects of foliar fungicide and ensiling time on dry matter and in vitro digestibility of brown midrib and floury corn silage varieties.

Journal of Animal Science(2018)

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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of foliar fungicide (FUNG) and ensiling time on the in vitro digestibility of 2 corn silage (CS) varieties: brown midrib (BMR) and floury (FLY). Treatments were assigned to 16 plots in a completely randomized block split-plot design. Treatments were: BMR without FUNG, FLY without FUNG, BMR with FUNG, and FLY with FUNG. Fungicide (Headline AMP; BASF Corp.) was applied at vegetative tassel. Fresh-cut silage samples were collected at harvest and sealed inside vacuum seal bags using the Minipack MVS-20 single chamber vacuum sealer (Doug Care Equipment, Inc., Springville, CA). Mini silos were made for 4 separate time points: 0, 30, 90, and 150 d. Statistical analysis was performed using the MIXED procedure in SAS (v9.4). No significant 2- (variety × day, treatment × day, variety × treatment) or 3-way interactions (variety × treatment × day) were observed for CS dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fiber digestibility at 30 h (NDFD30), or undigested NDF (uNDF); P ≥ 0.13. Corn treated with FUNG had a lower DM % than corn in CON with 29.76 and 31.44 ± 0.35% DM, respectively; P = 0.006. NDFD30 and uNDF were not affected by application of FUNG; P ≥ 0.26. Brown midrib corn had a lower DM content than FLY corn with 29.58 and 31.62 ± 0.36 % DM, respectively; P = 0.002. Dry matter increased as ensiling time increased with 28.48, 30.34, 30.47, and 33.11 ± 0.48 % DM for 0, 30, 90, and 150 d ensiled, respectively; P < 0.0001. BMR NDFD30 was greater than FLY with 57.26 and 49.23 ± 0.69 % DM, respectively; P < 0.0001. NDFD30 was lowest when corn was ensiled for 0 d compared to 30, 90, or 150 with 50.77, 53.63, 55.53, and 53.05 ± 0.94 % DM, respectively; P = 0.007. BMR corn had a lower uNDF compared to FLY with 9.61 and 12.53 ± 0.21 % DM, respectively; P < 0.0001. Corn ensiled for 150 d had a lower uNDF compared to corn ensiled for 0, 30, or 90 d with 9.68, 11.67, 11.92, and 11.02 ± 0.29% DM, respectively; P < 0.0001. In conclusion, BMR corn silage had improved in vitro digestibility compared with FLY and 150 d ensiled compared to 0, 30, or 90 d based on improvements in NDFD30 and uNDF, however, application of FUNG exhibited no differences in plant in vitro digestibility.
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corn silage,in vitro,foliar fungicide
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