2016
DOI: 10.9775/kvfd.2015.14291
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Farklı Ekolojilerdeki Yem Bitkilerinden ve Silajlarından Yüksek Laktik Asit Üreten Bakteri İzolasyonu ve Tanımlanması

Abstract: In total, 695 Lactic acid bacteria isolation was made from forage crops grown in a wide part of Turkey's rangeland flora and their silages. A big majority of isolated strains (531) could regenerate. All regenerated isolates were incubated in MRS agar media containing CaCO3 in order to determine their total organic acid production. Selected 70 isolates according to their organic acid production were incubated in MRS broth media and their lactic acid productions were determined. High lactic acid producer 10 isol… Show more

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“…The LA production by a given LAB strain de pends on many factors such as their number in microbiological flora [32], their proliferation rate, temperature of environ ment and strain's capacity to produce LA. In addition, low LA can cause proliferation of detrimental microorganisms, which are damaging to silage quality [33,34]. Among the se lected strains according to their LA production potential, L. citerum (LS7061) and L. bifermentans (LS6521) came to forefront when considered for their LA production quantity in silo and LA rate in total fermentation products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LA production by a given LAB strain de pends on many factors such as their number in microbiological flora [32], their proliferation rate, temperature of environ ment and strain's capacity to produce LA. In addition, low LA can cause proliferation of detrimental microorganisms, which are damaging to silage quality [33,34]. Among the se lected strains according to their LA production potential, L. citerum (LS7061) and L. bifermentans (LS6521) came to forefront when considered for their LA production quantity in silo and LA rate in total fermentation products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%