Application of lactic acid bacteria producing antifungal substance and carboxylesterase on whole crop rice silage with different dry matter

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作者
Lee, Seong Shin [1 ]
Paradhipta, Dimas Hand Vidya [1 ,2 ]
Lee, Hyuk Jun [1 ]
Joo, Young Ho [1 ]
Noh, Hyeon Tak [1 ]
Choi, Jeong Seok [1 ]
Ji, Keum Bae [3 ]
Kim, Sam Churl [1 ]
机构
[1] Gyeongsang Natl Univ, Div Appl Life Sci, BK21Four, Inst Agri & Life Sci, Jinju 52828, South Korea
[2] Univ Gadjah Mada, Fac Anim Sci, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia
[3] Livemac Co Ltd, Inst Technol, Gimje 54329, Indonesia
关键词
Haylage; Lactic Acid Bacteria; Rumen Fermentation; Silage; Whole Crop Rice; AEROBIC STABILITY; GAS-PRODUCTION; DAIRY-COWS; FERMENTATION; DIGESTIBILITY; PERFORMANCE; RUMEN; INOCULANT; STORAGE;
D O I
10.5713/ajas.20.0545
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Objective: This study was conducted to investigate effects of antifungal substance and carboxylesterase-producing inoculant on fermentation indices and rumen degradation kinetics of whole crop rice (WCR) silage ensiled at different dry matter (DM) contents. Methods: Dual-purpose inoculants, Lactobacillus brevis 5M2 and Lactobacillus buchneri 6M1, confirmed both activities of antifungal and carboxylesterase in the previous study. The WCR at mature stage was chopped, and then wilted to obtain three different DM contents consisting of 35.4%, 43.6%, and 51.5%. All WCR forages were applied distilled water (CON) or mixed inoculants with 1:1 ratio at 1x10(5) colony forming unit/g (INO), and ensiled into 20 L mini silo (5 kg) in quadruplicates for 108 d. Results: The INO silages had lower lactate (p<0.001) and butyrate (p = 0.022) with higher acetate (p<0.001) and propionate (p<0.001) than those of CON silages. Ammonia-N (p<0.001), lactate (tendency; p = 0.068), acetate (p = 0.030), and butyrate (p<0.001) concentrations of INO silages decreased linearly with increasing DM content of WCR forage. The INO silages presented higher lactic acid bacteria (p<0.001) with lower molds (p<0.001) than those of CON silages. Yeasts (p = 0.042) and molds (p = 0.046) of WCR silages decreased linearly with increasing DM content of WCR forage. In the rumen, INO silages had higher the total degradable fraction (p<0.001), total volatile fatty acid (tendency; p = 0.097), and acetate (p = 0.007), but lower the fractional degradation rate (p = 0.011) and propionate (p<0.001) than those of CON silage. The total degradable fraction (p<0.001), total volatile fatty acid (p = 0.001), iso-butyrate (p = 0.036), and valerate (p = 0.008) decreased linearly with increasing DM content of WCR forage, while the lag phase (p<0.001) was increased linearly. Conclusion: This study concluded that application of dual-purpose inoculants on WCR silage confirmed antifungal and carboxylesterase activities by inhibiting mold and improving rumen digestibility, while increase of wilting times decreased organic acids production and rumen digestibility.
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页码:1029 / 1037
页数:9
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