International audienceEnsiling of forages was recognized as a microbial-driven process as early as the late 1800s, when it was associated with the production of "sweet" or "sour" silage. Classical microbiological plating techniques defined the epiphytic microbial populations associated with fresh forage, the pivotal role of lactic acid-producing bacteria in the ensiling process, and the contribution of clostridia, bacilli, yeast, and molds to the spoilage of silage. Many of these classical studies focused on the enumeration and characterization of a limited number of microbial species that could be readily isolated on selective media. Evidence suggested that many of the members of these microbial populations were viable but unculturable, re...
The bacterial community dynamics of cellulase, Lactobacillus casei, and air treated alfalfa silage w...
Identification of bacterial communities in both the raw material and the subsequent silages provides...
Ensiling is a method of preserving a moist crop. A moist crop can support the growth of a wide range...
International audienceEnsiling of forages was recognized as a microbial-driven process as early as t...
Recent advances in silage microbiology are reviewed. Most new techniques in silage microbiology use ...
Background: Describing the microbial populations present in small grain silage and understanding the...
New technologies related to the identification of bacterial communities in fresh forage and silage m...
Silage is the product formed by the fermentation process that occurs when grass is stored anaerobica...
AIMS: This study evaluated the quality and possible hygiene risks related to farm-made silages by a...
Previously, we investigated the impact of a mixed Lactobacillus buchneri, Lactobacillus plantarum, a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Me...
Silage making increased considerably from the 1960s and is the predominant method of forage preserva...
International audienceYear-round access to good quality forage is a physiological priority for rumin...
Different techniques to assess bacterial community structure and diversity were evaluated in silages...
Different techniques to assess bacterial community structure and diversity were evaluated in silage...
The bacterial community dynamics of cellulase, Lactobacillus casei, and air treated alfalfa silage w...
Identification of bacterial communities in both the raw material and the subsequent silages provides...
Ensiling is a method of preserving a moist crop. A moist crop can support the growth of a wide range...
International audienceEnsiling of forages was recognized as a microbial-driven process as early as t...
Recent advances in silage microbiology are reviewed. Most new techniques in silage microbiology use ...
Background: Describing the microbial populations present in small grain silage and understanding the...
New technologies related to the identification of bacterial communities in fresh forage and silage m...
Silage is the product formed by the fermentation process that occurs when grass is stored anaerobica...
AIMS: This study evaluated the quality and possible hygiene risks related to farm-made silages by a...
Previously, we investigated the impact of a mixed Lactobacillus buchneri, Lactobacillus plantarum, a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Me...
Silage making increased considerably from the 1960s and is the predominant method of forage preserva...
International audienceYear-round access to good quality forage is a physiological priority for rumin...
Different techniques to assess bacterial community structure and diversity were evaluated in silages...
Different techniques to assess bacterial community structure and diversity were evaluated in silage...
The bacterial community dynamics of cellulase, Lactobacillus casei, and air treated alfalfa silage w...
Identification of bacterial communities in both the raw material and the subsequent silages provides...
Ensiling is a method of preserving a moist crop. A moist crop can support the growth of a wide range...