Application Effects of Bacterial Inoculants Producing Chitinase on Corn Silage
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서지정보
ㆍ발행기관 : 한국초지조사료학회
ㆍ수록지정보 : 한국초지조사료학회지 / 43권 / 3호
ㆍ저자명 : Young Ho Joo, Seung Min Jeong, Jiyoon Kim, Myeong Ji Seo, Chang Hyun Baeg, Seong Shin Lee, Byeong Sam Kang, Ye Yeong Lee, Jin Woo Kim, Sam-Churl Kim
ㆍ저자명 : Young Ho Joo, Seung Min Jeong, Jiyoon Kim, Myeong Ji Seo, Chang Hyun Baeg, Seong Shin Lee, Byeong Sam Kang, Ye Yeong Lee, Jin Woo Kim, Sam-Churl Kim
목차
Ⅰ. INTRODUCTIONⅡ. METERIALS AND METHODS
1. Collection of corn silage samples
2. Isolation and identification of bacterial inoculant
3. Silage production
4. Chemical compositions and in vitro digestibility
5. Fermentation characteristics, microbial enumerations,and aerobic stability
6. Statistical analysis
Ⅲ. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
1. Screening of bacterial inoculant
2. Chemical compositions of corn forage
3. Chemical compositions and in vitro digestibility ofcorn silage
4. Fermentation characteristics of corn silage
5. Microbial counts and aerobic stability of corn silage
Ⅳ. CONCLUSIONS
Ⅴ. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
영어 초록
This study was aimed to isolate bacterial inoculants producing chitinase and evaluate their application effects on corn silage. Four corn silages were collected from four beef cattle farms to serve as the sources of bacterial inoculants. All isolates were tested against Fusarium graminearum head blight fungus MHGNU F132 to confirm their antifungal effects. The enzyme activities (carboxylesterase and chitinase) were also measured to isolate the bacterial inoculant. Based on the activities of anti-head blight fungus, carboxylesterase, and chitinase, L. buchneri L11-1 and L. paracasei L9-3 were subjected to silage production. Corn forage (cv. Gwangpyeongok) was ensiled into a 10 L mini silo (5 kg) in quadruplication for 90 days. A 2 × 2 factorial design consists of F. graminearum contamination at 1.0104 cfu/g (UCT (no contamination) vs. CT (contamination)) and inoculant application at 2.1 × 105 cfu/g (CON (no inoculant) vs. INO (inoculant)) used in this study. After 90 days of ensiling, the contents of CP, NDF, and ADF increased (p<0.05) by F. graminearum contamination, while IVDMD, acetate, and aerobic stability decreased (p<0.05). Meanwhile, aerobic stability decreased (p<0.05) by inoculant application. There were interaction effects (p<0.05) on IVNDFD, NH3-N, LAB, and yeast, which were highest in UCT-INO, UCT-CON, CT-INO, and CT-CON & INO, respectively. In conclusion, this study found that mold contamination could negatively impact silage quality, but isolated inoculants had limited effects on IVNDFD and yeast.참고 자료
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