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J. Elem.
ISSN – 1644-2296
DOI: 10.5601

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Impact of different sucrose levels on silage fermentation quality and chemical composition of panicle-harvested quinoa

Wydanie: 1/2025

Otrzymano: Lipiec 18, 2024

Zaakceptowano: Luty 15, 2025

Opublikowano online: Luty 17, 2025

Autorzy:

I. Ertekin, İ. Atış, E. Can

Kategorie: Agricultural

DOI: 10.5601/jelem.2024.29.3.3387

Abstrakt:

Many studies have been conducted on evaluating quinoa as an alternative feed source through ensiling. However, there is no study available regarding the ensiling of quinoa by evaluating it as silage after harvesting the plant panicles in the early stage (45-50% DM) to obtain seeds. Therefore, in this study, silage fermentation quality and nutrient composition were investigated in cultivars (Mint vanilla/cv. MV, Cherry vanilla/cv. CV, French vanilla/cv. FV, Red head/cv. RH, Titicaca/cv. T) of quinoa containing high dry matter (QCHDM) using different sucrose doses (control, 20, 40, and 60 g kg-1 FM). The QCHDM cultivars were grown in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The seeds of the QCHDM cultivars were harvested, and the remaining leaves and stems were chopped using a plant chopping machine and ensiling was performed with 5 replicates. The fermentation characteristics and nutrient contents of the silages were investigated. All the silage fermentation characteristics were significantly influenced by cultivar, sucrose dose, but only the characteristics of lactic acid bacteria, ammonia nitrogen, lactic acid, and acetic acid were affected by the interactions. As the sucrose dose increased, it was determined that the desired improvement in silage fermentation characteristics occurred. Except for ether extract and dry matter, all the characteristics examined in the silage nutrient compositions were significantly affected by cultivar and sucrose dose treatments. On the other hand, there were interaction effects on properties of neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, acid detergent lignin, and crude ash. Finally, it was concluded that adding sucrose at a dose of 60 g kg-1 FM to the cv. FV of QCHDM could result in a higher quality silage in terms of fermentation quality and nutrient content. We have concluded that the findings of this study are highly significant in terms of dual-purpose quinoa cultivation.

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JELEM / HARVARD

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Ertekin, I., Atış, İ. and Can, E. (2025) 'Impact of different sucrose levels on silage fermentation quality and chemical composition of panicle-harvested quinoa', Journal of Elementology, 30(1), , available: https://doi.org/10.5601/jelem.2024.29.3.3387

MDPI

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Ertekin, I.; Atış, İ.; Can, E. Impact of different sucrose levels on silage fermentation quality and chemical composition of panicle-harvested quinoa. J. Elem. 2025, 30, 1, . https://doi.org/10.5601/jelem.2024.29.3.3387

AMA

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Ertekin I, Atış İ, Can E. Impact of different sucrose levels on silage fermentation quality and chemical composition of panicle-harvested quinoa. J. Elem. 2025;30(1): . https://doi.org/10.5601/jelem.2024.29.3.3387

CHICAGO

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Ertekin Ibrahim, Atış İbrahim, Can Ersin. 2025. "Impact of different sucrose levels on silage fermentation quality and chemical composition of panicle-harvested quinoa" J. Elem. 30, no.1: . https://doi.org/10.5601/jelem.2024.29.3.3387



Słowa kluczowe:

dual purpose, fermentation quality, high dry matter quinoa, nutritive value, silage

O wydaniu:

30.1.2025
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