Treating food silage for ruminants, comprises mixing the silage with microorganisms e.g. Enterococcus faecium and Lactobacillus plantarum, and inorganic substance e.g. aluminum silicate, having a large inner surface

Treating food silage comprises mixing the silage with at least two microorganism and an inorganic substance having a large inner surface, where the microorganism is stored for at least 30 days in a closed container, and the microorganisms are e.g. Enterococcus faecium(DSM 3530), Lactobacillus brevis...

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Main Authors BINDER EVA MARIA DR, ARAGON YUNIOR ACOSTA DR, PASTEINER SIGRID
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
German
Published 15.03.2010
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Summary:Treating food silage comprises mixing the silage with at least two microorganism and an inorganic substance having a large inner surface, where the microorganism is stored for at least 30 days in a closed container, and the microorganisms are e.g. Enterococcus faecium(DSM 3530), Lactobacillus brevis(DSM 19456), Lactobacillus plantarum(DSM 19457) and Lactobacillus kefiri(DSM 19455). Treating food silage, comprises mixing the silage with at least two microorganism and an inorganic substance having a large inner surface, where the microorganism is stored for at least 30 days in a closed container, and the microorganisms are Enterococcus faecium(DSM 3530), Lactobacillus brevis(DSM 19456), Lactobacillus plantarum(DSM 19457), Lactobacillus kefiri(DSM 19455), Trichosporon spec. nov. (DSM 14153), Trichosporon mucoides(DSM 14156), Trichosporon dulcitum(DSM 14162) or Eubacterium(DSM 11798). An independent claim is included for food silage additives comprising silage made from grass, grain, corn and/or alfalfa, the microorganisms and the inorganic material.
Bibliography:Application Number: AT20100008001