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A third-generation esterase inoculant alters fermentation pattern and improves aerobic stability of barley silage and the efficiency of body weight gain of growing feedlot cattle

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JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
卷 90, 期 5, 页码 1541-1552

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AMER SOC ANIMAL SCIENCE
DOI: 10.2527/jas.2011-4085

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aerobic stability; barley silage; feedlot steers; esterase-producing inoculant; feed conversion efficiency; Lactobacillus buchneri

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  1. Pioneer Hi-Bred Ltd. Chathan, ON Candada
  2. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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This study investigated the effects of a mixed bacterial inoculant possessing ferulic acid esterase (FAE) activity on silage fermentation characteristics, aerobic stability, and growth performance of growing feedlot steers. Whole-crop barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) forage (35% DM) was chopped and ensiled without a silage inoculant (UN) or with a mixed bacterial culture containing 1.0 x 10(11) cfu/g of Lactobacillus buchneri LN4017 that produces FAE, 2.0 x 10(10) cfu/g of Lactobacillus plantarum LP7109, and 1.0 x 10(10) cfu/g of Lactobacillus casei LC3200 at a combined rate of 1.3 x 10(5) cfu/g of fresh forage (IN) in mini and Ag-Bag (Ag-Bag Int. Ltd., Warrenton, OR) silos. Silages from the mini silos were assessed for the effect of inoculation on fermentation characteristics and aerobic stability, whereas silages from Ag-Bags were used to formulate 2 barley silage-based total mixed rations (UN and IN) that were fed to growing feedlot steers for 112 d. The IN silage exhibited a homolactic fermenta-tion during the first 7 d of ensiling as reflected by an increased (P = 0.02) lactic acid concentration and an accelerated rate (P < 0.01) of pH decline. Thereafter, fermentation of IN silage became more heterolactic, resulting in greater concentrations of acetic acid (P < 0.01) and pH (P < 0.01) but less (P < 0.01) lactic acid than UN silage. Inoculation did not affect DM losses (P = 0.52) from mini silos. The IN silage remained stable during 21 d, but temperature and yeasts counts in the UN silage increased after 5 d of aerobic exposure. Growing steers fed the IN silage diet had superior (P = 0.03) feed conversion efficiency compared with those fed UN silage. Inoculation of whole-crop barley silage with a mixed culture of homolactic lactic acid-producing bacteria and FAE-producing L. buchneri at ensiling changed fermentation from a homolactic to a heterolactic form during ensiling and improved aerobic stability of the silage and efficiency of BW gain of growing feedlot steers.

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