Fermentation (Sep 2023)

Comparative Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> Profiling Reveals Microbial Community Assembly of Alfalfa Silage in Different Saline-Alkali Soils

  • Shengnan Li,
  • Yushan Bao,
  • Mingju Lv,
  • Lianyi Zhang,
  • Lin Liu,
  • Yinghao Liu,
  • Qiang Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9100877
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. 877

Abstract

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Alfalfa cultivated in saline-alkaline soils exhibits a high buffering capacity but low carbohydrate content, posing challenges in the production of high-quality silage feed. This study investigated alfalfa plants grown under varying conditions: mild (QE, salt content 1–2%), moderate (ZE, salt content 2–3%), severe (HE, salt content 3–4%), and non-saline-alkaline (CON, salt content Escherichia coli populations (p p p +, and K+ content of alfalfa materials. Sodium ions were found to exert a considerable influence on bacterial community composition during salt–alkaline alfalfa ensiling, with Enterococcus, Lactococcus, and Lactobacillus identified as the predominant fermentative microorganisms. Overall, moderately salt-alkaline alfalfa materials displayed optimal nutritional and fermentation quality, ensuring favorable nutritional attributes and fermentation outcomes under such conditions.

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