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Lactic acid bacteria agent suitable for grass silage and application thereof

TLDR
In this article, a lactic acid bacteria agent consisting of lactobacillus plantarum lyophilized powder and LBCB-BR2 was proposed for grass silage.
Abstract
The invention provides a lactic acid bacteria agent suitable for grass silage. The lactic acid bacteria agent consists of lactobacillus plantarum lyophilized powder and lactobacillus buchneri lyophilized powder, wherein the lactobacillus plantarum and the lactobacillus buchneri are both separated from ryegrass straw; the lactobacillus plantarum is homofermentative lactic bacteria, and the lactobacillus buchneri is heterofermentative lactic bacteria; the two strains are collected in the China Center for Type Culture Collection on May 25th, 2016; the strain of the lactobacillus plantarum is L.plantarumZRR, and the collection number is CCTCC No:M2016281; and the strain of the lactobacillus buchneri is L.buchneriBR2, and the collection number is CCTCC No:M2016280. The lactic acid bacteria provided by the invention has the advantages of accelerating grass silage maturing, improving grass silage quality, increasing aerobic stability and the like and can be widely applied to the field of grass silage feed preparation.

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The effect of Lactobacillus buchneri and Lactobacillus plantarum on the fermentation, aerobic stability, and ruminal degradability of low dry matter corn and sorghum silages.

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