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Title: Bacterial community and chemical composition of mixed fresh cactus forage and buffel grass hay during aerobic exposure.
Authors: SANTOS, D, dos
ARAUJO, G. G. L. de
SANTOS, E. M.
OLIVEIRA, J. de
LAMBAIS, E.
LAMBAIS, G.
NAGAHAMA, H.
ZANINE, A.
SANTOS, F. N.
SOARES, R.
SOBRAL, G.
JUSTINO, E.
LEMOS, M.
OLIVEIRA, C. J. de
Affiliation: DAIANE DOS SANTOS, Federal University of Paraíba, Areia, PB; GHERMAN GARCIA LEAL DE ARAUJO, CPATSA; EDSON MAURO SANTOS, Federal University of Paraíba, Areia, PB; JULIANA DE OLIVEIRA, Federal University of Paraíba, Areia, PB; ÉRICA LAMBAIS, INSA; GEORGE LAMBAIS, INSA; HIDEO NAGAHAMA, UNIVASF; ANDERSON ZANINE, Federal University of Maranhão, Chapadinha, MA; FRANCISCO NAYSSON SANTOS, Federal University of Maranhão, Chapadinha, MA; RAFAEL SOARES, Federal University of Paraíba, Areia, PB; GILBERTO SOBRAL, Federal University of Paraíba, Areia, PB; EVANDRA JUSTINO, Federal University of Paraíba, Areia, PB; MATEUS LEMOS, Federal University of Paraíba, Areia, PB; CELSO JOSÉ DE OLIVEIRA, Federal University of Paraíba, Areia, PB.
Date Issued: 2022
Citation: Agronomy, v. 12, n. 8, 1927, Ago. 2022.
Description: The chemical composition of cactus forage becomes a favorable culture medium for accelerated microbial activity when exposed to air, as it contains high content of non-fiber carbohydratesand water. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the bacterial community dynamics of different mixtures, using fresh forage of cactus and buffel grass hay as a function of the period of exposure to air. The experimental design used was a 5 × 5 factorial completely randomized (five levels of cactus forage × five times of exposure to air), with five replications. The peak of Escherichia coli population growth was after 16.06 h of exposure to air, observed in treatments of 90% and 100% cactus forage. There was an increase in microbial richness and uniformity of all treatments after six hours. The most abundant genera were Weissella, Lactobacillus, Bacteroides, Pseudomonas, Sphingobacterium, and Sphingomonas. The diet with 100% cactus forage showed a predominance of Weissella, Lactobacillus, and Leuconostoc. With 20% cactus forage, there was a greater apparent abundance of Pseudomonas, Sphingomonas, and Sphingobacterium. Aerobic exposure of mixtures of cactus forage with buffel grass hay increases the proliferation of microorganisms with pathogenic potential in the diet. Aerobic exposure of mixtures of cactus forage with buffel grass hay increases the proliferation of microorganisms with pathogenic potential in the diet. Therefore, an exposure period of fewer than six hours with 20% cactus forage is recommended to minimize levels of E. coli. Avoiding negative effects of the multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms on animal and human health
Thesagro: Nopalea Cochenillifera
Escherichia Coli
Aerobiose
Forragem
Cacto
Capim Buffel
Composição Química
Palma Forrageira
NAL Thesaurus: Aerobiosis
Escherichia
Forage
Forage grasses
Keywords: Comunidade bacteriana
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12081927
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPATSA)

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