| Literature DB >> 31704603 |
Liwen He1, Cheng Wang1, Yaqi Xing1, Wei Zhou1, Ruiqi Pian1, Xiaoyang Chen1, Qing Zhang2.
Abstract
Bauhinia variegate flower (BVF) was supposed to improve silage fermentation due to its abundant active components. Thus, corn stalk and stylo were ensiled with addition of 0, 5% or 10% BVF, and then ensiling characteristics, protein fraction and bacterial community were analyzed after 60-day fermentation. The contents of butyric acid (2.9 vs not detected, 13.2 vs 3.0 g/kg DM in corn stalk and stylo silage, respectively), ammonia-N (100.2 vs 83.2, 110.8 vs 61.9 g/kg total N) and free amino acid (35.6 vs 16.5, 35.0 vs 16.4 g/kg total N) were decreased in 10% BVF treated silages. The bacterial diversity was increased, where the relative abundance of Enterobacter or Clostridium decreased and that of lactic acid producing bacteria such as Lactobacillus, Weissella or Enterococcus increased. It is suggested that BVF could be used to improve fermentation quality and nutrient preservation of high-moisture corn stalk and stylo silage.Entities:
Keywords: Bauhinia variegate; Ensiling characteristics; High-moisture forage; Microbial community; Proteolysis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31704603 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122336
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642