Effect of Lactic Acid Bacteria on the Fermentation Quality and Mycotoxins Concentrations of Corn Silage Infested with Mycotoxigenic Fungi.

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Institute of Ensiling and Processing of Grass, College of Agro-Grassland Science, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China.

Published: October 2021

This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) on fermentation quality, mycotoxin concentrations, and microbial communities of whole-crop corn silages infested with mycotoxigenic fungi. Cultured spores (10 cfu/mL) of mycotoxigenic and were sprayed (5 mL) on corn forage on 27 July and 10 August 2018. On 21 August 2018, sprayed (FI; 3 plots) and unsprayed (NFI; 3 plots) corn forage were harvested at the 1/2 kernel milk line stage, followed by chopping and ensiling without inoculants (CON), or with (LB, 1 × 10 cfu/g FW), (LT, 1 × 10 cfu/g FW), or + (BT: both and applied at 0.5 × 10 cfu/g FW). After 90 d of ensiling, FI silages had a higher ( < 0.05) pH value and higher acetic acid (ACA), ethanol, and ammonia nitrogen (ammonia N) concentrations, but lower ( < 0.05) lactic acid (LA) concentrations than NFI silage. The inoculants decreased pH and increased LA concentration and LA/ACA compared with CON. The aflatoxin B (AFB) was only detected in FI fresh corn and silages; ensiling decreased ( < 0.05) AFB concentration compared with fresh corn, and LB and BT decreased AFB concentration compared with CON. The zearalenone (ZEN), deoxynivalenol (DON), and fumonisin B (FB) concentrations were similar ( < 0.05) for NFI silages, while ZEN concentration in BT was the lowest ( < 0.05) among all FI silages; DON and FB concentrations in LB, LT, and BT silages were significantly lower ( < 0.05) than those of CON in FI silages. The fungal infestation increased the bacterial and fungal diversity of silages compared with NFI silages. The FI silages had a higher relative abundance (RA) of , , , , and than the corresponding NFI silages. The RA of and markedly decreased after 90 d of ensiling, and the inoculation expanded this trend irrespective of fungal infestation. The in FI silages survived after 90 d of ensiling, while the inoculants decreased the RA of . Inoculants mitigate the adverse effects of fungal infestation on corn silage quality by changing the bacterial and fungal communities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8537395PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13100699DOI Listing

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