Effects of Silage Inoculants on the Quality and Microbial Community of Whole-Plant Corn Silage Under Different Fertilization Treatments
Deli Dong, Gulinigeer Ainizirehong, Maierhaba Aihemaiti, Xin Huang, Yang Li, Huaibing Yao, Yuanyuan Yan, Min Hou, Weidong Cui

TL;DR
This study shows that using silage inoculants with specific fertilization improves corn silage quality and microbial balance.
Contribution
The study reveals how silage inoculants and fertilization interact to enhance silage quality and microbial communities.
Findings
Silage inoculants significantly improved nutritional components and fermentation parameters.
The FJJJ group had the best silage quality with low pH, ADF, and NDF, and high lactic acid and ether extract.
Silage inoculants increased Lactobacillus dominance while reducing harmful bacteria like Pantoea and Pseudomonas.
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of silage inoculants (FJ) and natural fermentation (CK) on the quality and microbial community of whole-plant corn silage under different fertilization treatments, including conventional fertilization (CK), liquid microbial inoculant and conventional fertilization (JJ), and microbial organic fertilizer and conventional fertilization (YJ). After 30 days of room-temperature fermentation, parameters including pH, LA, CP, starch, ADF, NDF, and the microbial community were determined. The results showed that after 30 days of ensiling, silage inoculants significantly affected the nutritional components and fermentation parameters of whole-plant corn silage under different fertilization treatments. Furthermore, the two factors (silage inoculants and different fertilization treatments) exhibited a significant interaction effect. Simple…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRuminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology · Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Composting and Vermicomposting Techniques
