Effect of Lactobacillus buchneri LN4637 and Lactobacillus buchneri LN40177 on the aerobic stability, fermentation products, and microbial populations of corn silage under farm conditions.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
This study determined the efficacy of the use of 2
commercial inoculants containing Lactobacillus buchneri
alone or in combination with homofermentative
lactic acid bacteria in improving aerobic stability of
corn silage stored in commercial farm silos in northern
Italy. In the first survey, samples were collected from 10
farms that did not inoculate their silages and from 10
farms that applied a Pioneer 11A44 inoculant (L. buchneri
strain LN4637; Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Des
Moines, IA). In the second survey, corn silage samples
were collected from 11 farms that did not inoculate
their silages and from 11 farms that applied a Pioneer
11CFT inoculant (L. buchneri strain LN40177; Pioneer
Hi-Bred International). Inoculants were applied directly
through self-propelled forage harvesters, at the
recommended rate of 1 g/t of fresh forage, to achieve a
final application rate of 1.0 × 105 cfu/g of L. buchneri.
One corn bunker silo, which had been open for at least
10 d, was examined in detail on each farm. The silages
inoculated with L. buchneri had lower concentrations
of lactic acid, a lower lactic-to-acetic acid ratio, a lower
yeast count, and higher aerobic stability compared
with the untreated silages. Unexpectedly, concentrations
of acetic acid and 1,2-propanediol, 2 hallmarks of
L. buchneri activity, did not differ between treatments
and were only numerically higher in the inoculated silages
compared with untreated ones, in both surveys.
Aerobic stability, on average, was 107 and 121 h in the
inoculated silages and 64 and 74 h in the untreated
silages, for surveys 1 and 2, respectively, and decreased
exponentially as the yeast count in the silage at the
time of sampling increased, regardless of treatment.
Inoculation with L. buchneri proved to be effective in
reducing the yeast count to <2 log cfu/g of silage in 16
of 21 of the studied farm silages, confirming the ability
of this inoculum to enhance the aerobic stability of corn
silages in farm bunker silos.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
E. Tabacco; S. Piano; A. Revello Chion; G. Borreani
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