Publication: Inoculum microbial mass is negatively related to microbial yield and positively to methane yield $in$ $vitro$
Inoculum microbial mass is negatively related to microbial yield and positively to methane yield $in$ $vitro$
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Zhang, X., Klevenhusen, F., Sünder, A., Clauss, M., & Hummel, J. (2024). Inoculum microbial mass is negatively related to microbial yield and positively to methane yield $in$ $vitro$. Journal of Nutritional Science, 13, e44. https://doi.org/10.1017/jns.2024.37
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Ruminal microbes catabolise feed carbohydrates mainly into SCFA, methane (CH4), and carbon dioxide (CO2), with predictable relationships between fermentation end products and net microbial increase. We used a closed in vitro batch culture system, incubating grass and maize silages, and measured total gas production at 8 and 24 h, as well as the truly degraded substrate, the net production of SCFA, CH4, and microbial biomass at 24 h, and investigated the impact of silage type and inoculum microbial mass on fermentation direction. Net m
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Zhang, X., Klevenhusen, F., Sünder, A., Clauss, M., & Hummel, J. (2024). Inoculum microbial mass is negatively related to microbial yield and positively to methane yield $in$ $vitro$. Journal of Nutritional Science, 13, e44. https://doi.org/10.1017/jns.2024.37