01126naa a2200205 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000220006024501380008226000090022052005090022965000180073865000120075665300170076865300180078565300170080370000170082070000160083777300670085313660822017-08-29 1969 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aMacPHERSON, A. T. aChanges in carbohydrate, nitrogen and organic acid distribution in grass preserved with sodium metabisulphite.h[electronic resource] c1969 aSuccessful ensilage of forage crops by bacterial production of lactic requires the presence of considerable amounts of fermentable carbohydrate particulary when the protein content is high. Indeed, the ratio of protein to avaliable carbohydrate is probably more critical than the actual carbohydrate content; it has been shown, for instance, that a grass which ensiles well can be made to go wrong by the addition of excess nitrogen in the form of aminoacid, unless the sugar is simultaneously increased. aFermentação aSilagem aCarboidratos aGrass presser aOrganic acid1 aWYLAN, C. B.1 aRAMSTAD, S. tJournal of Science and Food Agriculturegv.8, p.732-739, 1969.