Research - MTD⁄1
MTD⁄1
MTD⁄1 is a high performance strain of Lactobacillus plantarum discovered by ICI. It has many unusual characteristics that make it ideal for use in forage treatments.
A highly efficient producer of lactic acid, it acts over a wider range of pH and temperature than most other strains of L. plantarum. It is also very osmotolerant so it works well in both high and low dry matter situations. These strain-specific characteristics make it active throughout the fermentation process so additional 'helper' bacteria are not required.
- Works over a wide pH range - pH 7.5-3.5
- Works over a wide temperature range - 8 to 45°C
- Works in aerobic & anaerobic conditions
- Works over a wide range of crops
- Works at high and low dry matter- extremely osmotolerant
MTD⁄1 bacteria are all harvested at the peak of fitness, making them extremely robust, fast acting and highly effective over a wide range of crops and conditions. Further patented encapsulation preservation technology helps protect the bacteria during freeze-drying and formulation technology ensures the final silage additives are easy to use with long shelf lives.
MTD⁄1 is different
Most silage inoculants contain L. plantarum but there are many different strains, each with its own characteristics. Just as there are differences between Hereford and Holstein cattle, although they are both members of the species Bos taurus, no two L. plantarum strains are the same and the proven performance of MTD⁄1, is unique to MTD⁄1. Some products contain more than one type of bacterial strain (called helper strains). Independent research (Rook & Kafildazeh, 1994) has shown that MTD⁄1 does not need helper strains.
MTD⁄1's on-farm benefits
- MTD⁄1's efficiency maximises lactic acid production, helping fermentation even when grass sugars are low and conditions difficult (Moran & Owen, 1993)
- MTD⁄1 works across a wide range of ensiling conditions (Moran & Owen, 1993)
- MTD⁄1 has been shown to increase the 'D' value of grass silage by an average of 3 units, helping to maximise production (Owen, 2002)
- MTD⁄1 Has been shown to improve milk yield by 1.2kg per cow per day (Kung & Muck, 1997).
- MTD⁄1 is recognised by silage experts worldwide to have more supporting trial evidence behind it than any other inoculant (Kung & Muck, 1997).
The Proof
Ecosyl is the most widely researched inoculant in the world, with supporting trials in the following categories
- 15 dairy trials
- 19 beef trials
- 40 intake⁄digestibility⁄ME trials
- 200 fermentation trials
Most of these trials have been published. The large number of trials ensures it has been thoroughly tested over a wide range of crops, ensiling conditions, etc and that the positive results are repeatable, not one-off results.
We also believe that the only true proof of the efficacy of a silage inoculant is if it leads to improvements in milk or beef production. We believe that you would never select an AI bull with a proof based on the performance of one or two herds so why do it with a silage additive. Additive claims based on the results of just one or two trials lack depth and do not demonstrate the consistency with which the benefits may be achieved on farm. It is important to demonstrate improvements in at least five dairy or beef trials carried out at independent research institutes or universities.
MTD⁄1 has a wider proof of animal performance than any other inoculant as evidenced in reviews by Weinberg & Muck (1996) and Kung & Muck (1997). Performance claims are not based on the best results but on the average of all trials, making the claims reliable and consistent.
Dairy:

To date, there have been 15 independent dairy cow trials worldwide and copies of reports or published papers can be obtained from Ecosyl Products (click here). Summary documents are also available here. These trials show that Ecosyl consistently produces more milk and works across a wide range of Dry Matters.
Regression analysis of all 15 Ecosyl dairy trials
(Each pair of points represents the results of an independent, fully replicated trial. The lines indicate the best statistical fit for each treatment over the range of DMs)
All 15 Ecosyl dairy trials
Beef:
There have been a total of 19 beef trials with Ecosyl, 10 with growing cattle and 9 with fattening cattle.
In 13 of the 19 experiments, Ecosyl treatment increased DM intake and in eight of the 14 grass experiments in vivo digestibility was determined on the silages Ecosyl-treatment on average giving a significant 3.8 units higher digestibility. It has been concluded that the improved liveweight and carcass gains from Ecosyl treatment resulted from a combination of higher intakes and improved digestibility of the treated silages. An Ecosyl Beef Trial Summary is available (click here).

