1. Evaluation of Different Yeast Species for Improving Fermentation of Cereal Straws
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Zuo Wang, Zhixiong He, Karen A. Beauchemin, Shaoxun Tang, Chuanshe Zhou, Xuefeng Han, Min Wang, Jinhe Kang, Nicholas E. Odongo, and Zhiliang Tan
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Fiber Degradation ,Fermentation ,Live Yeast ,Methane ,Volatile Fatty Acids ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 ,Animal biochemistry ,QP501-801 - Abstract
Information on the effects of different yeast species on ruminal fermentation is limited. This experiment was conducted in a 3×4 factorial arrangement to explore and compare the effects of addition of three different live yeast species (Candida utilis 1314, Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1355, and Candida tropicalis 1254) at four doses (0, 0.25×107, 0.50×107, and 0.75×107 colony-forming unit [cfu]) on in vitro gas production kinetics, fiber degradation, methane production and ruminal fermentation characteristics of maize stover, and rice straw by mixed rumen microorganisms in dairy cows. The maximum gas production (Vf), dry matter disappearance (IVDMD), neutral detergent fiber disappearance (IVNDFD), and methane production in C. utilis group were less (p
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- 2016
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