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  • - The study explored how biochar, alone or with added sucrose, affects the fermentation quality and microbial communities of anaerobically fermented paper mulberry.
  • - Biochar interacts with lactic acid to enhance the growth of beneficial bacteria; when sucrose is added, it supports a different fermentation process that increases lactic acid and decreases ammoniacal nitrogen.
  • - Tests showed that the combination of biochar and sucrose led to better rumen digestion and lower methane emissions, making it a promising option for improving lactic acid production in anaerobic conditions.

Article Abstract

This study investigated biochar effects, either alone or combined with sucrose, on fermentation quality, microbial communities, and in vitro rumen digestion of anaerobic fermented paper mulberry. The biochar alkaline functional groups bind to lactic acid, reducing acid inhibition and promoting Lactiplantibacillus proliferation. Owing to the low sugar content of paper mulberry, lactic acid bacteria in the biochar group primarily underwent heterofermentation, resulting in the lowest lactic and highest acetic acid contents. Treated with sucrose-loaded biochar, the increased substrate supported homofermentation, leading to the highest lactic and lowest acetic acid contents, with a 15.0 % increase in lactic acid and a 22.2 % decrease in ammoniacal nitrogen compared with the control after 75 days. In vitro rumen tests showed that the biochar-sucrose group had the highest dry matter degradation rate (45.9 %) and a 24.2 % reduction in methane emissions. Concludingly, sucrose-loaded biochar is recommended as effective for lactic acid production under anaerobic conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131552DOI Listing

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