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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This research was supported by TUBITAK BİDEB (application
number: 1919B012108640 / 2209-A). We would like to thank
TUBITAK for their support. In addition, this research was
presented as a poster/abstract at the 4th International Animal
Nutrition Congress, 29th February – 3rd March 2024.
The authors declared that they have no conflict of interest.
The results of this research show a promising perspective
for the use of sumac as a silage additive. The MS-10 group
demonstrated significant increases in DM and CP, while CA and
OM contents were not significantly affected. The rise in silage
CP levels, attributed to the tannin content in sumac, is a critical
factor in reducing proteolysis during fermentation. The high
Flieg score and significant decreases in pH and NH3-N values for
silages with sumac addition indicate a favorable fermentation
process. The positive effect of sumac on silage fermentation in
mulberry pomace silage, leading to a decrease in pH and NH₃-N,
suggests an increase in the hydrolysis of cell wall components.
While there was no significant effect of sumac addition on in-vitro
DM and OM degradability, these findings pave the way for further
exploration and potential advancements in silage production.
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