| The demand for sorghum cultivars of better quality and productivity stimulated the emergence of innumerable genotypes with specific characteristics of size, cycle, and aptitude, which have a marked influence on the nutritional value of the produced silage. Given this scenario, an experiment was carried out at Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril and Federal University of Mato Grosso, in Sinop/MT, to evaluate 15 different sorghum genotypes, focusing on plant characteristics that can influence the silage fermentation process. Thus, eight Embrapa experimental hybrids (foragers 15F30005 and 15F30006, saccharines CMSXS 5027, 5030, 5043 and 5045 and biomasses 2019B008 and CMSXS 7501 bmr) and seven commercial ones (BRS 658, BRS 659, Volumax, BRS 511, BRS Ponta Negra, BRS... |