2021
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture11070672
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Impact of Packing Density on the Bacterial Community, Fermentation, and In Vitro Digestibility of Whole-Crop Barley Silage

Abstract: Packing density has a significant influence on the outcome of ensiling forage. In this study, we aim to investigate the effect of packing density on the ensiling properties, microbiome, and in vitro digestibility of barley silages. Barley was ensiled in polyethylene drum silos (30 L) with respective densities of 600, 650, 700, and 750 kg/m3 fresh matter (FM), and stored for 60 days. The bacterial communities, fermentation quality, and in vitro digestibility were analyzed. Fresh barley had a low count of lactic… Show more

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“…These results suggested that heterofermentative LAB might dominate the fermentation process of sorghum-sudangrass silage under low storage temperature (Cai et al, 1998). In the present study, Pantoea was one of the main bacterial genera (6.18-11.35%) in sorghum-sudangrass silage; moreover, Pantoea exhibits increasing abundance as the most dominant bacterial genus during the initial aerobic phase of whole-plant corn silage (Sun et al, 2021a). However, the effect of Pantoea on silage is not clear and requires further study.…”
Section: Microbial Counts and Bacterial Community In Silagesupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…These results suggested that heterofermentative LAB might dominate the fermentation process of sorghum-sudangrass silage under low storage temperature (Cai et al, 1998). In the present study, Pantoea was one of the main bacterial genera (6.18-11.35%) in sorghum-sudangrass silage; moreover, Pantoea exhibits increasing abundance as the most dominant bacterial genus during the initial aerobic phase of whole-plant corn silage (Sun et al, 2021a). However, the effect of Pantoea on silage is not clear and requires further study.…”
Section: Microbial Counts and Bacterial Community In Silagesupporting
confidence: 51%
“…These results also explained the satisfactory fermentation quality of the silage in the present study. There was no difference in Lactobacillus in sorghum-sudangrass silage between high and LD (Figure 3); however, Sun et al (2021a) reported that increasing density could enhance the abundance of Lactobacillus in barley silage. This difference might be due to differences in characteristics of forage before ensiling.…”
Section: Microbial Counts and Bacterial Community In Silagementioning
confidence: 93%
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