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Effect of the Lactiplantibacillus plantarum and Lentilactobacillus buchneri on corn and sorghum silage quality and sheep energy partition under tropical conditions
Authors:Frederico Patrus Ananias de Assis Pires  Thierry Ribeiro Tomich  Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Pereira  Fernanda Samarini Machado  Mariana Magalhães Campos  Alan Figueiredo de Oliveira  Guilherme Lobato Menezes  Rafael Araújo de Menezes  Pamella Grossi de Sousa  Diogo Gonzaga Jayme  Lúcio Carlos Gonçalves
Institution:1. Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil;2. Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation—Dairy Cattle, Juiz de Fora, Brazil
Abstract:This study aimed to evaluate the silage quality, ingestive behaviour, and sheep energy partition fed corn and sorghum silages, with or without inoculation with Lactiplantibacillus plantarum and Lentilactobacillus buchneri. Whole plants of one dent corn hybrid (DCS), one flint corn hybrid (FCS), and one forage sorghum hybrid (SS) were ensiled with or without an inoculant containing L. plantarum and L. buchneri (4 × 105 CFU g?1), totalling six treatments (3 × 2 factorial scheme). The treatments were ensiled in metal drums with 200 L capacity. The lactic acid concentrations in the inoculated FCS and DCS were higher by 13.4% and 12.8%, respectively, than those in the non-inoculated plants. In contrast, the lactic acid concentration in the inoculated SS was 23.1% lower than that in the non-inoculated SS. Furthermore, there were differences in pH and acetic acid concentrations only in SS, which were 2.3% and 45.2% higher, respectively, in inoculated silage than in non-inoculated silage. In inoculated DCS and SS, propionic acid concentrations were 1.7 times higher (for both silages), and 1-propanol was 3.7 and 1.8 times higher compared than those in non-inoculated silages. There was a main effect of the inoculant on 1,2-propanediol concentrations, which were 37.5% higher in inoculated silages than in non-inoculated silages. However, ingestive behaviour, heat and methane production, and silage net energy concentrations were not affected by inoculant use. Fermentative modifications caused by inoculation with L. plantarum and L. buchneri in whole plant corn or sorghum silage did not modify sheep energy partition.
Keywords:methane  respirometry  silage additive  sorghum bicolor  Zea mays
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