2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2020.126131
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Effects of hybrid, kernel maturity, and storage period on the bacterial community in high-moisture and rehydrated corn grain silages

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“…bacterial genera in mulberry silage were determined by ensiling materials, storage period or sampling time in different climate regions(Carvalho-Estrada et al, 2020). As reported byZhang et al (2019), inoculation of LP at ensiling of mulberry increased the dominance of Lactobacillus by 7.39∼96.99%.…”
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“…bacterial genera in mulberry silage were determined by ensiling materials, storage period or sampling time in different climate regions(Carvalho-Estrada et al, 2020). As reported byZhang et al (2019), inoculation of LP at ensiling of mulberry increased the dominance of Lactobacillus by 7.39∼96.99%.…”
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“…A high number (97∼421) of observed species was found in second-cut silages. A study from Carvalho-Estrada et al (2020) demonstrated that silage pH is determinant factor affecting bacterial community composition. The pH value of 4.36∼5.04 in mulberry silage mass was relatively high, which did not exert an inhibitory effect on the growth of most bacteria during ensiling.…”
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“…SEM, standard error of means. *, P < 0.05; ***, P < 0.001. microorganism that endangered the fermentation quality of silage (Carvalho-Estrada et al, 2020). The ensiling process was divided into the initial aerobic phase, the intense fermentation phase, the stable phase, and the aerobic feed-out to better understand the main reactions in silage (Weinberg and Muck, 1996).…”
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“…These results reveal the fact that Enterobacteriaceae dominates the bacterial community and regulates the fermentation process of L. chinensis silage without any treatment. Carvalho-Estrada et al (2020) also reported that Lactobacillus was just one of main bacterial genera in high-moisture corn grain silage with Acetobacter as the most dominant genus because of high-level DM content (60%-70%). Sun et al (2021) reported the increasing abundance of Enterobacteriaceae in whole-plant corn silage during the initial aerobic stage of fermentation.…”
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confidence: 96%