Silage extracts used to study the mode of action of silage inoculants in ruminants

Authors

  • Richard Muck USDA, Agricultural Research Service
  • Zwi G. Weinberg
  • Francisco E. Contreras-Govea

Keywords:

Inoculant, in vitro fermentation, silage, microbial biomass yield, gas production

Abstract

Lucerne and two maize crops were ensiled with and without Lactobacillus plantarum and fermented for 4 or 60 d to assess the effect of inoculant on in vitro rumen fermentation of the resulting silages. Water and 80% ethanol extracts of the silages were also analysed for effects on in vitro rumen fermentation. The inoculant affected lucerne silage characteristics but had little effect on the maize silages. In vitro fermentation of the silages showed few effects except increased microbial biomass yield (MBY) at 24 h in the inoculant-treated lucerne silages. In vitro fermentation of the lucerne silage water extracts produced no differences due to treatment except for reduced MBY in the inoculant-treated extracts. The ethanol extracts produced results inconsistent with the in vitro results of the silages. Consequently it appears that the factor in in vitro fermentation of inoculated silages causing increased MBY was in neither the water nor ethanol extracts.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.
Section
Articles

Published

2013-03-27

How to Cite

Muck, R., Weinberg, Z. G., & Contreras-Govea, F. E. (2013). Silage extracts used to study the mode of action of silage inoculants in ruminants. Agricultural and Food Science, 22(1), 108–114. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.6717
Received 2012-07-31
Accepted 2013-03-06
Published 2013-03-27