Abstract:
Reed canary grass Phalaris arundinacea is a cool-season, long-lived with good frost and drought tolerance, highyielding C3 grass species. The objective of this research was to evaluate the quality of green mass and prepared silage
from reed canary grass, Phalaris arundinacea, cv. Premier grown under the conditions of the Republic of Moldova. In
the third growing season, reed canary grass was characterized by high growth rate and regenerative capacity after being
cut. Results revealed that harvested green mass first cut content 25.6% dry matter, but green mass second cut - 38.7%
dry matter. The dry matter of the whole plant contained 109-139 g/kg CP, 74-98 g/kg ash, 368-411g/kg ADF, 616-685
g/kg NDF, 36-38 g/kg ADL, 330-375g/kg Cel and 248-274 g/kg HC. The nutritive value of natural fodder: 56.9-60.2%
digestible dry matter, 11.32-11.91 MJ/kg digestible energy, 9.29-9.78 MJ/kg metabolizable energy and 5.31-5.79 MJ/kg
net energy for lactation. The prepared silages were characterized by agreeable colour with pleasant smell and pH 3.98 -
4.10, it contained 30.8- 43.9 g/kg DM lactic acid, 5.8-7.2 g/kg DM acetic acid, 900-902 g/kg organic matter, 127-129
g/kg CP, 411-427 g/kg ADF, 683-704 g/kg NDF, 27-28 g/kg ADL with nutritive value: 55.6-56.9% dry matter
digestibility, 11.09-11.32 MJ/kg digestible energy, 9.11-9.28 MJ/kg metabolizable energy and 5.07- 5.31 MJ/kg net
energy for lactation. We found that the Phalaris arundinacea substrates for anaerobic digestion, have optimal C/N ratio,
amount of lignin and hemicellulose. It has been established that the biomethane potential of the Phalaris arundinacea
substrates varied from 335 to 362 l/kg ODM. Reed canary grass Phalaris arundinacea cv. Premier have good nutrient
content, can be used as as natural fodder and silage for husbandry animals, also and feedstock for anaerobic digestion in
biogas reactors and renewable energy production.