2019
DOI: 10.5713/ajas.18.0566
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Temperature and microbial changes of corn silage during aerobic exposure

Abstract: Objective This study was conducted to estimate the temperature and microbial changes of corn silages during aerobic exposure. Methods Kwangpyeongok (KW) and Pioneer 1543 (PI) corn hybrids were harvested at 29.7% of dry matter and chopped to 3 to 5 cm lengths. Homo ( Lactobacillus plantarum ; LP) or hetero ( Lactobacillus buchneri ; LB) fermentative inoculants at 1.2×10 5 colony forming unit… Show more

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“…The chemical compositions of corn forage used in the present study were in normal range for corn grown in South Korea [33]. After ensiling, the concentrations of DM, CP, and EE were not affected by inoculant application in the present study.…”
Section: Applying Screened Isolates On Corn Silagementioning
confidence: 51%
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“…The chemical compositions of corn forage used in the present study were in normal range for corn grown in South Korea [33]. After ensiling, the concentrations of DM, CP, and EE were not affected by inoculant application in the present study.…”
Section: Applying Screened Isolates On Corn Silagementioning
confidence: 51%
“…Moreover, the presence of acetate in silage could reduce aerobic deterioration after silo opening [3,6]. Molds were not detected in all silages on the day of silo opening because low pH in all silages were enough acid to inhibit its growth in the present study [5,33].…”
Section: Applying Screened Isolates On Corn Silagementioning
confidence: 65%
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“…In the present study, the chemical compositions of Kwangpyeongok corn forage were in a normal range according to Lee et al [ 24 ]. After ensiling, chemical compositions of corn silage were not influenced by inoculant application due to the good acidification in all silages.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Silage pH was measured using a pH meter (SevenEasy, Mettler Toledo, Greifensee, Switzerland), while ammonia-N was determined by the colorimetric method following the protocol of Chaney and Marbach [ 23 ]. Before analyzing lactate and volatile fatty acid (VFA), the centrifugation of silage extraction at 5645× g for 15 min was conducted to collect the supernatant [ 16 , 24 ]. The supernatant was used to measure the concentrations of lactate and VFA using HPLC (L-2200, Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan) fitted with a UV detector (L-2400, Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan) and a column (Metacarb 87H, Varian, Palo Alto, CA, USA) following the method of Muck and Dickerson [ 25 ].…”
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confidence: 99%