J. Marković, S. Andjelkovič, V. Zornić, I. Kostic, M. Blagojević, T. Vasić, S. Živkovic
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Abstract
Cell wall content generally is regarded as the most important factor
affecting forage utilization because it comprises the major fraction of
forage dry matter and is correlated with forage intake and digestibility.
The experiment was carried out to evaluate the cell wall constituents of
ensiled pea - oat mixtures sown at five different seeding rates. Three
effects were studied: application of bacterial inoculant, seeding rate of
pea and oat in the mixtures and stages of plant development. The NDF
(Neutral Detergent Fiber), ADF (Acid Detergent Fiber), hemicellulose, lignin
and DMD (Dry Matter Digestibility) were determined in silages. Pea and oat
were grown in binary mixtures at the experimental field of the Institute for
forage crops, Krusevac - Serbia, and were tested at five different mixture
rates: pure pea and pure oat crop, 25% pea + 75% oat, 50% pea + 50% oat, 75%
pea + 25% oat. Application of bacterial inoculant affected lower content of
NDF and hemicellulose (P< 0.05). Content of cell wall constituents decreased
with increasing pea content in the mixtures, but DMD increased. On the other
hand, content of cell wall constituents increased with plant growth and
development, but DMD decreased.