The sulphur and chlorine contents of grass and maize silage
2001
Rajcevic, M. (Poslovni sistem Mercator d.d., Ljubljana (Slovenia)) | Vidic, A. (Mesnine dezele Kranjske d.d., Kocevje (Slovenia)) | Kuba, P. (LITOLAB s.r.o., Litovel (Czech Republic)) | Necemer, M. | Kump, P. (Jozef Stefan Inst., Ljubljana (Slovenia))
In seven defined samples of grass and in six samples of maize silage the contents of sulphur and chlorine were determined by two analytical procedures: both elements with X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF), sulphur separately with inductively coupled plasma - atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) and chlorine according to Volhard (Skoog and West, 1963; Official Journal of the EC, No.L. 155/13, 12/07/71). The average contents of sulphur in grass silage, g kg*[-1) DM, were 2.53 g and 1.91 g, in maize 0.87 g and 0.75 g by XRF and ICP-AES, respectively. The differences in the content of sulphur between the two methods were statistically significant (P 0.01 and P 0.05). The average contents of chlorine in grass silage, g kg*[-1) DM, were 7.69 g and 9.09 g, and in maize 2.00 g and 2.55 g by XRF and Volhard, respectively. The differences between the two methods were statistically significant (P 0.01).
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