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Systematic and Applied Microbiology | 2011

Natural populations of lactic acid bacteria associated with silage fermentation as determined by phenotype, 16S ribosomal RNA and recA gene analysis

Huili Pang; Guangyong Qin; Zhongfang Tan; Zongwei Li; Yanping Wang; Yimin Cai

One hundred and fifty-six strains isolated from corn (Zea mays L.), forage paddy rice (Oryza sativa L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) and alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) silages prepared on dairy farms were screened, of which 110 isolates were considered to be lactic acid bacteria (LAB) according to their Gram-positive and catalase-negative characteristics and, mainly, the lactic acid metabolic products. These isolates were divided into eight groups (A-H) based on the following properties: morphological and biochemical characteristics, γ-aminobutyric acid production capacity, and 16S rRNA gene sequences. They were identified as Weissella cibaria (36.4%), Weissella confusa (9.1%), Leuconostoc citreum (5.3%), Leuconostoc lactis (4.9%), Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides (8.0%), Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis (4.5%), Lactobacillus paraplantarum (4.5%) and Lactobacillus plantarum (27.3%). W. cibaria and W. confusa were mainly present in corn silages, and L. plantarum was dominant on sorghum and forage paddy rice silages, while L. pseudomesenteroides, L. plantarum and L. paraplantarum were the dominant species in alfalfa silage. The corn, sorghum and forage paddy rice silages were well preserved with lower pH values and ammonia-N concentrations, but had higher lactic acid content, while the alfalfa silage had relatively poor quality with higher pH values and ammonia-N concentrations, and lower lactic acid content. The present study confirmed the diversity of LAB species inhabiting silages. It showed that the differing natural populations of LAB on these silages might influence fermentation quality. These results will enable future research on the relationship between LAB species and silage fermentation quality, and will enhance the screening of appropriate inoculants aimed at improving such quality.


Journal of Microbiology | 2012

Phenotypic and phylogenetic analysis of lactic acid bacteria isolated from forage crops and grasses in the Tibetan Plateau

Huili Pang; Zhongfang Tan; Guangyong Qin; Yanping Wang; Zongwei Li; Qingsheng Jin; Yimin Cai

A total of 140 lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains were isolated from corn, alfalfa, clover, sainfoin, and Indian goosegrass in the Tibetan Plateau. According to phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characteristics, 16S rDNA sequence, and recA gene PCR amplification, these LAB isolates were identified as belonging to five genera and nine species. Corn contained more LAB species than other forage crops. Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides, Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis, Lactobacillus brevis, and Weissella paramesenteroides were dominant members of the LAB population on alfalfa, clover, sainfoin, and Indian goosegrass, respectively. The comprehensive 16S rDNA and recA-based approach effectively described the LAB community structure of the relatively abundant LAB species distributed on different forage crops. This is the first report describing the diversity and natural populations of LAB associated with Tibetan forage crops, and most isolates grow well at or below 10°C. The results will be valuable for the future design of appropriate inoculants for silage fermentation in this very cold area.


Journal of General and Applied Microbiology | 2008

Identification and characterization of Lactic Acid Bacteria isolated from Tibetan Qula cheese.

Yuheng Duan; Zhongfang Tan; Yanping Wang; Zongwei Li; Zongyi Li; Guangyong Qin; Yuping Huo; Yimin Cai


Archive | 2015

Lactobacillus plantarum and application thereof

Zhongfang Tan; Zhen Jiao; Feifei Yang; Yanping Wang; Zongwei Li; Shenghe Chang; Huili Pang; Yimin Cai; Guangyong Qin


Archive | 2012

Leuconostoc mesenteroides and application thereof

Zhongfang Tan; Zhen Jiao; Feifei Yang; Huili Pang; Yimin Cai; Guangyong Qin; Yanping Wang; Zongwei Li; Shenghe Chang


Archive | 2012

Bacterial strain for degrading isatin and application thereof

Yanping Wang; Xiangrong Dong; Guangyong Qin; Zhongfang Tan; Zongwei Li; Shenghe Chang; Yueyan Li


Archive | 2011

Achromobacter xylosoxidans strain and application thereof

Yanping Wang; Xiangrong Dong; Guangyong Qin; Zhongfang Tan; Zongwei Li; Shenghe Chang; Yueyan Li


Archive | 2012

Manufacturing method of milk triton

Shenghe Chang; Zhen Jiao; Zongwei Li; Huili Pang; Guangyong Qin; Zhongfang Tan; Yanping Wang; Feifei Yang


Archive | 2010

Composite yoghurt starter and application thereof

Zhongfang Tan; Guangyong Qin; Feifei Yang; Yimin Cai; Yanping Wang; Zhen Jiao; Zongwei Li; Shenghe Chang; Huili Pang


Archive | 2010

Achromobacter xylosoxidans and application thereof for degrading o-aminobenzoic acid

Yanping Wang; Xiangrong Dong; Guangyong Qin; Zhongfang Tan; Zongwei Li; Shenghe Chang; Yueyan Li

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