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Impact of silage additives on aerobic stability and characteristics of high‐moisture maize during exposure to air, and on fermented liquid feed
Author(s) -
Canibe N.,
Kristensen N.B.,
Jensen B.B.,
Vils E.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of applied microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.889
H-Index - 156
eISSN - 1365-2672
pISSN - 1364-5072
DOI - 10.1111/jam.12427
Subject(s) - silage , lactic acid , food science , fermentation , aeration , aerobic bacteria , chemistry , bacteria , biology , organic chemistry , genetics
Abstract Aims To (i) measure the aerobic stability‐ and describe the characteristics, during aeration, of high‐moisture maize ( HMM ) treated with various additives, and (ii) describe the microbial characteristics of fermented liquid feed ( FLF ) added HMM . Methods and Results Four treatments were prepared with each of three HMM samples: (i) The HMM as is ( CONTROL ); and the control added (ii) acids ( ACID ); (iii) heterofermentative lactic acid bacteria ( HETERO ); or (iv) homofermentative lactic acid bacteria ( HOMO ). After ensiling, aerobic stability was measured (Aim 1) and FLF prepared (Aim 2). The ACID treatment improved the aerobic stability of samples 1 and 3 from 9 to 14 h in the CONTROL to 67–115 h. All additives improved aerobic stability of sample 3 from 32 h in the CONTROL to 104–168 h. No proliferation of Enterobacteriacaea was detected during incubation of FLF . Conclusion The microbial profile during aeration‐ and impact of additives on the aerobic stability of HMM depended on the characteristics of the samples. No blooming of Enterobacteriaceae was observed in FLF containing c . 20 g HMM  100 g −1 . Significance and Impact of the Study The impact of silage additives on aerobic stability of HMM should be tested in samples with varying characteristics. Inclusion of HMM could be a way of improving biosafety of FLF .

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