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1. Laktik Asit Bakteri İnokulasyonu Uygulanan Kuşkonmaz Bitkisinden Silo Yemi Olarak Yararlanma Olanakları.

2. Heterofermentative Lentilactobacillus buchneri and low dry matter reduce high-risk antibiotic resistance genes in corn silage by regulating pathogens and mobile genetic element.

3. Impact of corn shredlage and crabtree-negative yeast on silage quality and rumen fermentation characteristics.

4. Effect of enzyme preparation and extrusion puffing treatment on sorghum straw silage fermentation.

5. Dynamics of fermentation quality, bacterial communities, and fermentation weight loss during fermentation of sweet sorghum silage.

6. Responses of microbial community composition and CAZymes encoding gene enrichment in ensiled Elymus nutans to altitudinal gradients in alpine region.

7. Effects of different temperature and density on quality and microbial population of wilted alfalfa silage.

8. Adding rumen microorganisms to improve fermentation quality, enzymatic efficiency, and microbial communities of hybrid Pennisetum silage.

9. Inoculum microbial mass is negatively related to microbial yield and positively to methane yield in vitro .

10. Effects of temperature and lactic acid Bacteria additives on the quality and microbial community of wilted alfalfa silage.

11. Effect of sodium formate and lactic acid bacteria treated rye silage on methane yield and energy balance in Hanwoo steers.

12. Mycotoxin production in different varieties of Dactylis glomerata L. silage in response to biological and chemical additives.

13. Changes in microbial dynamics and fermentation characteristics of alfalfa silage: A potent approach to mitigate greenhouse gas emission through high-quality forage silage.

14. Cleaner anaerobic fermentation and greenhouse gas reduction of crop straw.

15. Lacticaseibacillus parahuelsenbergensis sp. nov., Lacticaseibacillus styriensis sp. nov. and Lacticaseibacillus zeae subsp. silagei subsp. nov., isolated from different grass and corn silage.

16. Reducing transmission of high-risk antibiotic resistance genes in whole-crop corn silage through lactic acid bacteria inoculation and increasing ensiling temperature.

17. Investigating the efficacy of an exopolysaccharide (EPS)-producing strain Lactiplantibacillus plantarum L75 on oat silage fermentation at different temperatures.

18. Bioaugmented ensiling of sweet sorghum with Pichia anomala and cellulase and improved enzymatic hydrolysis of silage via ball milling.

19. Varying ensiling conditions affect the fermentation quality and abundance of bacterial key players in lucerne silages.

20. Spraying opened sugar beet pulp silage with oregano essential oil helps to sustain quality and stability.

21. Microbial network and fermentation modulation of Napier grass and sugarcane top silage in southern Africa.

22. Physicochemical characteristics and microbial community succession during oat silage prepared without or with Lactiplantibacillus plantarum or Lentilactobacillus buchneri .

23. Occurrence and fate of antibiotic-resistance genes and their potential hosts in high-moisture alfalfa silage treated with or without formic acid bactericide.

24. Impacts of some factors that effect spoilage of silage at the periphery of the exposed face of corn silage piles.

25. Feeding fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L.) with either barley straw or pasture silage to non-lactating dairy cows.

26. Silage review: Using molecular approaches to define the microbial ecology of silage.

27. Silage review: Unique challenges of silages made in hot and cold regions.

28. Two-stage anaerobic digestion of sugar beet silage: The effect of the pH-value on process parameters and process efficiency.

29. As an alternative fermented feed for animal nutrition: Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) plant silage

30. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF FIBROLYTIC ENZYMES FROM SHEEP RUMEN BACTERIA.

31. Agronomic Evaluation of Sorghum Hybrids for Silage Production Cultivated in Semiarid Conditions.

32. Bacterial and fungal core microbiomes associated with small grain silages during ensiling and aerobic spoilage.

33. EFFECTS OF LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM INOCULANTS ON MAIZE SILAGE QUALITY.

34. Dewatering treatments to increase dry matter content of the brown seaweed, kelp (Laminaria digitata ((Hudson) JV Lamouroux)).

35. Microbial assemblages in water hyacinth silages with different initial moistures.

36. Community Synergy of Lactic Acid Bacteria and Cleaner Fermentation of Oat Silage Prepared with a Multispecies Microbial Inoculant.

37. Dry matter content and inoculant alter the metabolome and bacterial community of alfalfa ensiled at high temperature.

38. Effects of citric acid and heterofermentative inoculants on anaerobic co-fermentation of Chinese cabbage waste and wheat bran.

39. Natural lactic acid bacteria population of tropical grasses and their fermentation factor analysis of silage prepared with cellulase and inoculant.

40. Effects of exogenous protease addition on fermentation and nutritive value of rehydrated corn and sorghum grains silages.

41. Dynamic Development of Viral and Bacterial Diversity during Grass Silage Preservation.

42. Alternations of ensiling performance and bacterial community in response to different native grassland in Mongolian Plateau.

43. Study on the effect of additives on microbial diversity, predicted functional profiles, and fermentation quality of Broussonetia papyrifera and Pennisetum sinese mixed ensilage in the karst region.

44. Effects of Lactobacillus formosensis S215T and Lactobacillus buchneri on quality and in vitro ruminal biological activity of condensed tannins in sweet potato vines silage.

45. Hygienic Profile and Nutritive Value of Boot Stage Wheat Silage Treated with Acid-Based Preservative.

46. Temporal and spatial assessment of microbial communities in commercial silages from bunker silos.

47. Bromatological characteristics and ruminal digestibility of grain corn hybrids with different vitreousness in silage maturity.

48. An in vitro model to study interactions between Escherichia coli and lactic acid bacterial inoculants for silage in rumen fluid.

49. The influence of feeding crimped kernel maize silage on growth performance and intestinal colonization with Campylobacter jejuni of broilers.

50. Isolation and Identification of High Lactic Acid Producer Bacteria from Forage and Their Silages Grown in Different Ecologies.

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