Objective This study investigated the association of yeast species with improved aerobic stability of total mixed ration (TMR) silages with prolonged ensiling, and clarified the characteristics of yeast species and their role during aerobic deterioration. Methods Whole crop corn (WCC) silages and TMR silages formulated with WCC were ensiled for 7, 14, 28, and 56 d and used for an aerobic stability test. Predominant yeast species were isolated from different periods and identified by sequencing analyses of the 26S rRNA gene D1/D2 domain. Characteristics (assimilation and tolerance) of the yeast species and their role during aerobic deterioration were investigated. Results In addition to species of Candida glabrata and Pichia kudriavzevii (P....
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of molasses and propionic acid on the fermen...
AbstractDuring sugar cane ensilage an intense growth of yeasts can result in high dry matter (DM) lo...
This study investigates the effects of delayed sealing and repeated air ingress on the formation of ...
The wild Lactobacillus hilgardii (CCMA 0170) strain isolated from sugarcane silage showed good resul...
Oxygen exposure changes microbial and chemical profiles of silages after silo opening. Yeast and fun...
Dry matter and energy losses which occur from the faces of silage (1) prior to unloading from silos ...
The objectives of this whole-plant corn study were to determine the effects of a biological additive...
The characteristics of fermentation and aerobic stability were evaluated in corn silage inoculated w...
Whole-crop cereal silages, such as wheat, sorghum, and maize are susceptible to aerobic deterioratio...
Tarhana is a traditional cereal-based fermented food produced with a mixture of yoghurt and flour. T...
AbstractEnsiling conditions strongly influence fermentation characteristics, yeast count, and aerobi...
Ensiling a total mixed ration (TMR) has been practiced in Japan when high-moisture by-products are u...
The Molecular identification and characterization of yeasts isolated from fermentation food stuffs i...
Abstract Aerobic deterioration of silage following feeding out is responsible for the deterioration ...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of a biologi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of molasses and propionic acid on the fermen...
AbstractDuring sugar cane ensilage an intense growth of yeasts can result in high dry matter (DM) lo...
This study investigates the effects of delayed sealing and repeated air ingress on the formation of ...
The wild Lactobacillus hilgardii (CCMA 0170) strain isolated from sugarcane silage showed good resul...
Oxygen exposure changes microbial and chemical profiles of silages after silo opening. Yeast and fun...
Dry matter and energy losses which occur from the faces of silage (1) prior to unloading from silos ...
The objectives of this whole-plant corn study were to determine the effects of a biological additive...
The characteristics of fermentation and aerobic stability were evaluated in corn silage inoculated w...
Whole-crop cereal silages, such as wheat, sorghum, and maize are susceptible to aerobic deterioratio...
Tarhana is a traditional cereal-based fermented food produced with a mixture of yoghurt and flour. T...
AbstractEnsiling conditions strongly influence fermentation characteristics, yeast count, and aerobi...
Ensiling a total mixed ration (TMR) has been practiced in Japan when high-moisture by-products are u...
The Molecular identification and characterization of yeasts isolated from fermentation food stuffs i...
Abstract Aerobic deterioration of silage following feeding out is responsible for the deterioration ...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of a biologi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of molasses and propionic acid on the fermen...
AbstractDuring sugar cane ensilage an intense growth of yeasts can result in high dry matter (DM) lo...
This study investigates the effects of delayed sealing and repeated air ingress on the formation of ...