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Table.3.3 Effect <strong>of</strong> increasing level <strong>of</strong> enzyme application on nutrient losses in oat grass silage during ensilationItems(g/Kg)Treatments 1Probabilities 2SEE0 E1 E2 E3 L QDry matter 13.3 15 13 12 1.1 NS NSOrganic matter 27.8 33.6 37.5 29.8 2.7 NS NSCrude protein 17.5 a 4.7 b 3.3 b 2.9 b 1.6 * NSTrue protein 13.5 a 6.9 b 4.7 b 3.3 b 0.7 * NSNeutral detergent fiber 28.5 c 52.8 b 65.8 ab 72.5 a 2.0 * NSAcid detergent fiber 14.5 b 36.5 a 37.5 a 42.2 a 2.5 * *1 E0, E1, E2 <strong>and</strong> E3 represent oat grass ensiled with enzyme at the rate <strong>of</strong> 0, 1, 2 <strong>and</strong> 3g/Kg <strong>of</strong> dry matter, respectively.2 L= Linear <strong>and</strong> Q= quadratic responses towards increasing enzyme level.NS= Non-significant (P>0.05) <strong>and</strong> *= significant (P

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