1. PCR identification of lactic acid bacteria populations in corn silage inoculated with lyophilised or activated Lactobacillus buchneri.
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Maia dos Santos, Ana Paula, Mauro Santos, Edson, Silva de Oliveira, Juliana, Leal de Araújo, Gherman Garcia, de Moura Zanine, Anderson, Araújo Pinho, Ricardo Martins, Costa do Nascimento, Thiago Vinicius, Fernandes Perazzo, Alexandre, de Jesus Ferreira, Daniele, Jefferson da Silva Macedo, Alberto, and Naysson de Sousa Santos, Francisco
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LACTOBACILLUS , *LACTIC acid bacteria , *SILAGE , *CORN , *LACTOBACILLUS plantarum , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *FEED corn silage , *BACTERIA classification , *MICROBIOLOGY , *ETHANOL , *FORAGE - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of inoculation with lyophilised and/or activated Lactobacillus buchneri on lactic acid bacteria populations in corn silage. Experimental treatments consisted of corn silage without additives or silage with the inoculants of L. buchneri (1 x 105 cfu/g) applied according to the manufacturer’s recommendations (1 g/tonne fodder) in the forms of the lyophilised inoculant and pre-activated inoculant. Purified isolates from corn silage with and without the inoculant were identified, and 93% of the isolates corresponded to the lactic acid bacteria of the species Lactobacillus plantarum. Among the isolates, no bacteria of the species L. buchneri were detected. The application of lyophilised or activated L. buchneri improved the microbiological profile and reduced ethanol production in corn silage, even without being identified among the isolates captured 70 days after ensilage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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