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Preliminary evaluation on the suitability of lactic acid bacteria for their use as inoculants in forage silages

Andrada, Lidia EstefaniaIcon ; Abeijon Mukdsi, Maria ClaudiaIcon ; Rosa, Ramiro José; Cerviño, Santiago; Imoberdorf, Carina Graciela; Leguiza, Héctor Daniel; Chagra Dib, Elsa Patricia; Setti, Walter; Medina, Roxana BeatrizIcon
Tipo del evento: Jornada
Nombre del evento: XXXV Jornadas Científicas de la Asociación de Biología de Tucumán
Fecha del evento: 25/10/2018
Institución Organizadora: Asociación de Biología de Tucumán;
Título de la revista: Biocell
Editorial: Tech Science Press
ISSN: 0327-9545
e-ISSN: 1667-5746
Idioma: Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Biología Celular, Microbiología

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Silage inoculants are widely used in the cattle industry; those with fibrolytic activity constitute a recent innovation. The aim of this work consisted in the evaluation of two fibrolytic Lactobacillus ability to beneficially transform both chemical and microbiological profiles of inoculated maize silages. Materials and Methods: hybrid maize was chopped and hand sprayed according to the corresponding experimental group with L. sp. ETQ27 (homolactic, 1x106 CFU/g forrage), L. sp. CRL1669 (heterolactic, 1x106 CFU/g forrage), or with an equal amount of sterile suspension medium. Mini silos of 3kg were prepared in bags (duplicates for each opening day) and were opened for analysis at 5, 30, 60 and 90 days. Results and Discussion: ETQ27 reduced silage pH faster and produced more lactic acid than control and CRL1669 groups. On the other hand, CRL1669 produced higher concentrations of acetic acid, which could be the cause of the significantly lower amount of yeasts and consequently, of ethanol. Lactic acid bacteria and total culturable bacteria counts followed similar patterns. Conclusions: Both strains induced changes in the fermentation patterns of maize silages. ETQ27 showed a better inoculant ability, as the most important factor for preservation is lactic acid production. CRL1669 might be beneficial to improve silage aerobic stability. These assays are considered the first steps in the development of third generation inoculants.
Palabras clave: INOCULNATES PARA SILOS , PRODUCCION CAPRINA , BACTERIAS LACTICAS , ACTIVIDAD ESTERASA
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/216273
URL: https://www.asobioltuc.com/uploads/archivos/1564748217_QmlvY2VsbCBYWFhWIEpvcm5hZ
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Preliminary evaluation on the suitability of lactic acid bacteria for their use as inoculants in forage silages; XXXV Jornadas Científicas de la Asociación de Biología de Tucumán; Tafí del Valle; Argentina; 2018; 50-50
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