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From: Integrated microbiology and metabolomic analysis reveal the improvement of rice straw silage quality by inoculation of Lactobacillus brevis

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Chemical characteristics of rice straw silage with different strain inoculations. The symbols and error bars represent the mean value and standard deviation of six biological replicates, respectively. Distinct letters on top indicate significant differences across all combinations (Tukey’s honestly significant difference test, P < 0.05). Dashed rectangles in red and blue depict groups inoculated without Lac33 and with Lac33, respectively. Abbreviations: CK, no inoculation; LB, inoculated with LB; Leu, inoculated with L. pseudomesenteroides; Lac17, inoculated with L. buchneri R17; Leu + Lac17, inoculated with L. pseudomesenteroides and L. buchneri R17; Lac33, inoculated with L. brevis R33; Leu + Lac33, inoculated with L. pseudomesenteroides and L. brevis R33; Lac17 + 33, inoculated with L. buchneri R17 and L. brevis R33; Leu + Lac17 + 33, inoculated with L. pseudomesenteroides, L. buchneri R17, and L. brevis R33. DML, dry matter loss; NDF, neutral detergent fiber; ADF, acid detergent fiber; ADL, acid detergent lignin; IVDMD, in vitro dry matter digestibility

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