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Evaluation of silage quality of three sorghum varieties using in livestock systems of Burkina Faso

  • International Journal of Biosciences , 27 (6) : 72-81
Discipline : Sciences biologiques
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Renseignée par : TAPSOBA François

Résumé

This study aims to evaluate the physicochemical, microbiological and nutritional quality of silage from three improved sorghum varieties (Sariaso 14, Sariaso 15 and Sariaso 16) used in livestock farming systems in Burkina Faso. The sorghum stover were harvested after the grain harvest and ensiled with four treatments:
without additives, with molasses, with salt, and with molasses + salt for 120 days. After 120 days, the fermentation parameters differed according to the varieties and additives. The pH of the silages ranged from 3.71 to 4.64, with the lowest values observed in Sariaso 16 ensiled with salt. The highest titratable acidity (18.36 g/kg DM) was obtained in the molasses + salt treatments, indicating more intense fermentation. From a microbiological perspective, the aerobic bacteria loads were lowest in molasses + salt silage (3.41×10⁶ CFU/g DM) compared to the control (1×10⁷ CFU/g FM). In addition, there was a reduction in yeasts and moulds, especially in the molasses + salt treatment (4.06×10⁵ CFU/g FM). Bromatological analysis showed significant differences (p<0.05) between varieties and treatments. Sariaso 16 sorghum stalks treated with molasses/molasses + salt had the best nutritional values: high crude protein (3.33–3.41% DM), higher metabolisable energy (≈7.5 MJ/kg DM) and high digestibility (IVDOM > 51%). The results of the study show
that improved varieties, particularly Sariaso 16, combined with the use of addi tives, are an effective strategy
for producing high-quality silage. These results also demonstrate that variety selection, combined with the
addition of additives, is a major lever for optimising the quality of sorghum silage and securing feed for
ruminants during the dry season in Burkina Faso's livestock systems.

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Sorghum bicolor, Livestock, Silage, Quality, Sorghum varieties

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