Effects of fibrolytic enzymes and lactic acid bacteria on fermentation quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silage

An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of xylanase and cellulase derived from dried tomato pomace treated with Aspergillus niger and fermented juice of epiphytic of lactic acid bacteria (FJLB) on fermentative quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silages. Thus, we treated Na...

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Main Authors: Smerjai Bureenok, Sioudome Langsoumechai, Nittaya Pitiwittayakul, Chalermpon Yuangklang, Kraisit Vasupen, Benya Saenmahayak, Jan Thomas Schonewille
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2019.1681910
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spelling doaj-327ced8927bd4866b60621539e4f9ca32020-11-25T02:20:03ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2019-01-011811438144410.1080/1828051X.2019.16819101681910Effects of fibrolytic enzymes and lactic acid bacteria on fermentation quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silageSmerjai Bureenok0Sioudome Langsoumechai1Nittaya Pitiwittayakul2Chalermpon Yuangklang3Kraisit Vasupen4Benya Saenmahayak5Jan Thomas Schonewille6Rajamangala University of Technology IsanRajamangala University of Technology IsanRajamangala University of Technology IsanRajamangala University of Technology IsanRajamangala University of Technology IsanRajamangala University of Technology IsanRajamangala University of Technology IsanAn experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of xylanase and cellulase derived from dried tomato pomace treated with Aspergillus niger and fermented juice of epiphytic of lactic acid bacteria (FJLB) on fermentative quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silages. Thus, we treated Napier grass silage with or without fibrolytic enzymes (ENZ) in combination with or without FJLB. The pH values of silages treated with FJLB, but not ENZ, were found to be lower than the other silages during the ensiling process. The content of water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) of all silages was likely to decrease during fermentation in all silages. However, after 30 days of ensiling, the addition of ENZ resulted in higher WSC content when compared to the other treatments. At 30 day of ensiling, the crude protein of silage was higher in silage treated with FJLB. The gas production related to the soluble fraction was higher in silage treated with ENZ but total gas production was similar between treatments. The latter is in line the observation that the degradability of organic matter also was not different between treatments. It is concluded that neither the fermentation quality nor the in vitro digestibility of organic matter is improved when Napier grass is ensiled with both FJLB and fibrolytic enzymes compared with FJLB alone.Highlights Ensiling Napier grass, which contains high water soluble carbohydrates, without additives results in an acceptable fermentation quality. A combination of fermented juice of epiphytic lactic acid bacteria (FJLB) and fibrolytic enzymes has no effect on quality of Napier grass silage.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2019.1681910gas productioninoculantnutritive valuevolatile fatty acid
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author Smerjai Bureenok
Sioudome Langsoumechai
Nittaya Pitiwittayakul
Chalermpon Yuangklang
Kraisit Vasupen
Benya Saenmahayak
Jan Thomas Schonewille
spellingShingle Smerjai Bureenok
Sioudome Langsoumechai
Nittaya Pitiwittayakul
Chalermpon Yuangklang
Kraisit Vasupen
Benya Saenmahayak
Jan Thomas Schonewille
Effects of fibrolytic enzymes and lactic acid bacteria on fermentation quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silage
Italian Journal of Animal Science
gas production
inoculant
nutritive value
volatile fatty acid
author_facet Smerjai Bureenok
Sioudome Langsoumechai
Nittaya Pitiwittayakul
Chalermpon Yuangklang
Kraisit Vasupen
Benya Saenmahayak
Jan Thomas Schonewille
author_sort Smerjai Bureenok
title Effects of fibrolytic enzymes and lactic acid bacteria on fermentation quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silage
title_short Effects of fibrolytic enzymes and lactic acid bacteria on fermentation quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silage
title_full Effects of fibrolytic enzymes and lactic acid bacteria on fermentation quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silage
title_fullStr Effects of fibrolytic enzymes and lactic acid bacteria on fermentation quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silage
title_full_unstemmed Effects of fibrolytic enzymes and lactic acid bacteria on fermentation quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silage
title_sort effects of fibrolytic enzymes and lactic acid bacteria on fermentation quality and in vitro digestibility of napier grass silage
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of xylanase and cellulase derived from dried tomato pomace treated with Aspergillus niger and fermented juice of epiphytic of lactic acid bacteria (FJLB) on fermentative quality and in vitro digestibility of Napier grass silages. Thus, we treated Napier grass silage with or without fibrolytic enzymes (ENZ) in combination with or without FJLB. The pH values of silages treated with FJLB, but not ENZ, were found to be lower than the other silages during the ensiling process. The content of water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) of all silages was likely to decrease during fermentation in all silages. However, after 30 days of ensiling, the addition of ENZ resulted in higher WSC content when compared to the other treatments. At 30 day of ensiling, the crude protein of silage was higher in silage treated with FJLB. The gas production related to the soluble fraction was higher in silage treated with ENZ but total gas production was similar between treatments. The latter is in line the observation that the degradability of organic matter also was not different between treatments. It is concluded that neither the fermentation quality nor the in vitro digestibility of organic matter is improved when Napier grass is ensiled with both FJLB and fibrolytic enzymes compared with FJLB alone.Highlights Ensiling Napier grass, which contains high water soluble carbohydrates, without additives results in an acceptable fermentation quality. A combination of fermented juice of epiphytic lactic acid bacteria (FJLB) and fibrolytic enzymes has no effect on quality of Napier grass silage.
topic gas production
inoculant
nutritive value
volatile fatty acid
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2019.1681910
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