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Fermentation of increasing ratios of grain starch and straw fiber: effects on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch culture
Grain starch has a faster rate of rumen fermentation than straw fiber and causes a rapid increase in ruminal molecular hydrogen (H(2)) partial pressure, which may promote other H(2) sinks to compete H(2) away from methanogenesis. The study was designed to investigate the effects of increasing ratios...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077306 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15050 |
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author | Yi, Siyu Zhang, Xiumin Chen, Xuezong Zhou, Juwang Gao, Cheng Ma, Zhiyuan Wang, Rong Tan, Zhiliang Wang, Min |
author_facet | Yi, Siyu Zhang, Xiumin Chen, Xuezong Zhou, Juwang Gao, Cheng Ma, Zhiyuan Wang, Rong Tan, Zhiliang Wang, Min |
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description | Grain starch has a faster rate of rumen fermentation than straw fiber and causes a rapid increase in ruminal molecular hydrogen (H(2)) partial pressure, which may promote other H(2) sinks to compete H(2) away from methanogenesis. The study was designed to investigate the effects of increasing ratios of grain starch to straw fiber on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch incubation. Corn grain and corn straw were employed as starch and fiber source respectively. Seven treatments were the ratios of corn grain to corn straw (RGS) being 0:6, 1:5, 2:4, 3:3, 4:2, 5:1, and 6:0. Elevating RGS increased dry matter (DM) degradation and decreased methane (CH(4)) and hydrogen gas (gH(2)) production relative to DM degraded. Elevating RGS increased volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration, propionate molar percentage and microbial protein (MCP) concentration, decreased acetate molar percentage, acetate to propionate ratio and estimated net metabolic hydrogen ([H]) production relative to DM degraded. Elevating RGS decreased the molar percentage of [H] utilized for CH(4) and gH(2) production. In summary, increasing ratios of grain starch to straw fiber altered rumen fermentation pathway from acetate to propionate production, reduced the efficiency of [H] production with the enhancement of MCP synthesis, and led to a reduction in the efficiency of CH(4) and gH(2) production. |
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spelling | pubmed-101088542023-04-18 Fermentation of increasing ratios of grain starch and straw fiber: effects on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch culture Yi, Siyu Zhang, Xiumin Chen, Xuezong Zhou, Juwang Gao, Cheng Ma, Zhiyuan Wang, Rong Tan, Zhiliang Wang, Min PeerJ Agricultural Science Grain starch has a faster rate of rumen fermentation than straw fiber and causes a rapid increase in ruminal molecular hydrogen (H(2)) partial pressure, which may promote other H(2) sinks to compete H(2) away from methanogenesis. The study was designed to investigate the effects of increasing ratios of grain starch to straw fiber on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch incubation. Corn grain and corn straw were employed as starch and fiber source respectively. Seven treatments were the ratios of corn grain to corn straw (RGS) being 0:6, 1:5, 2:4, 3:3, 4:2, 5:1, and 6:0. Elevating RGS increased dry matter (DM) degradation and decreased methane (CH(4)) and hydrogen gas (gH(2)) production relative to DM degraded. Elevating RGS increased volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration, propionate molar percentage and microbial protein (MCP) concentration, decreased acetate molar percentage, acetate to propionate ratio and estimated net metabolic hydrogen ([H]) production relative to DM degraded. Elevating RGS decreased the molar percentage of [H] utilized for CH(4) and gH(2) production. In summary, increasing ratios of grain starch to straw fiber altered rumen fermentation pathway from acetate to propionate production, reduced the efficiency of [H] production with the enhancement of MCP synthesis, and led to a reduction in the efficiency of CH(4) and gH(2) production. PeerJ Inc. 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10108854/ /pubmed/37077306 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15050 Text en ©2023 Yi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited. |
spellingShingle | Agricultural Science Yi, Siyu Zhang, Xiumin Chen, Xuezong Zhou, Juwang Gao, Cheng Ma, Zhiyuan Wang, Rong Tan, Zhiliang Wang, Min Fermentation of increasing ratios of grain starch and straw fiber: effects on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch culture |
title | Fermentation of increasing ratios of grain starch and straw fiber: effects on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch culture |
title_full | Fermentation of increasing ratios of grain starch and straw fiber: effects on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch culture |
title_fullStr | Fermentation of increasing ratios of grain starch and straw fiber: effects on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch culture |
title_full_unstemmed | Fermentation of increasing ratios of grain starch and straw fiber: effects on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch culture |
title_short | Fermentation of increasing ratios of grain starch and straw fiber: effects on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch culture |
title_sort | fermentation of increasing ratios of grain starch and straw fiber: effects on hydrogen allocation and methanogenesis through in vitro ruminal batch culture |
topic | Agricultural Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077306 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15050 |
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