Polygenic Olive by-products to Silage production by Anaerobic Digestion : a new alternative of sustainable agriculture security and socio-economic advantage impact

Rajhi Hayfa, A. Bardi, Larbi Ajmi, H. Bousnina, I. Haq, Inès Mnif, M. Abichou
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Olive by-products consisting of 40 % wood pruning and leaves, 40 % Olive pomace and 20 % OMW were ground and combined with preserving them by anaerobic fermentation (wet silage) for 4 months. The pH and total nitrogen/dry matter silage sample were 5.46 and 45 mg/g, respectively; the values comply with standards norms. After the silage process, a decreasing of phenol compound concentration of 67.85% was revealed and among 37 fatty acids compounds were identified with a valuable richness in mineralnutrients. The silage was devoid of total coliforms and fecal coliforms and yeast number doesn't exceed 489.95104 by gram of the silage. Correlation studies were done between the Silage and silage by-products parameters to evaluate the fermentation silage process. They showed different significant trends. A social-economic challenge was studied and discussed. Compared to that of using barley, the cost was 3 times less, with better quality for silage.
厌氧消化生产青贮多基因橄榄副产品:可持续农业安全和社会经济优势影响的新选择
橄榄副产品由40%的木材修剪和叶片,40%的橄榄渣和20%的OMW组成,并通过厌氧发酵(湿青贮)保存4个月。青贮样品pH和总氮/干物质比值分别为5.46和45 mg/g;价值观符合标准规范。青贮处理后,酚类化合物含量降低67.85%,其中37种脂肪酸化合物具有丰富的矿物质营养价值。青贮饲料中不含总大肠菌群和粪便大肠菌群,酵母数量不超过489.95104 / g。通过青贮与青贮副产物参数的相关性研究,对发酵青贮工艺进行评价。它们显示出不同的显著趋势。研究和讨论了社会经济挑战。与使用大麦相比,成本降低了3倍,青贮品质更好。
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