Fermentation (Nov 2021)

Silage Fermentation: A Potential Microbial Approach for the Forage Utilization of <i>Cyperus esculentus</i> L. By-Product

  • Jiahao Sun,
  • Tianwei Wang,
  • Fuqing Huang,
  • Yayong Liu,
  • Weixiong Shi,
  • Cui Ma,
  • Jin Zhong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7040273
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
p. 273

Abstract

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Cyperus esculentus L. leaves (CLL) are agricultural by-products produced from Cyperus esculentus L. harvesting, and can be used as livestock feed despite their low economic value for human consumption. This study aims to develop a favorable approach to processing Cyperus esculentus L. by-product as coarse fodder. The chopped CLL was pretreated by (1) mixing with canola straw at a 4:1 ratio, or (2) wilting it for 8 h, then it ensiling with or without compounded lactic acid bacteria (LAB) additives for 60 days. Our results demonstrated that compounded LAB additives: improved CLL silage fermentation quality by increasing acetic acid and lactic acid contents and decreasing ethanol and ammonia-N contents; preserved nutrients by raising the level of crude protein and water soluble carbohydrates; modified the bacterial community by increasing the relative abundance of Lactobacillus while decreasing the relative abundance of undesirable Enterococcus; and also might improve animal health by increasing the relative concentrations of antioxidant substances (such as 7-galloylcatechin) and antibacterial compounds (such as ferulic acid). This study provides strong evidence that Cyperus esculentus L. by-product can be a potential livestock feed after being ensiled with compounded LAB additives.

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