Signature of dissolved organic matter and microbial communities based on different oxygen levels response during distillers dried grains with solubles plus sugarcane pith co-fermentations

Bioresour Technol. 2022 Apr:349:126868. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.126868. Epub 2022 Feb 17.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial communities during the co-fermentation of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) and sugarcane pith at different oxygen levels. In aerobic fermentation (AF), the content of DOM decreased from 32.61 mg/g to 14.14 mg/g, and decreased from 32.61 mg/g to 30.83 mg/g in anaerobic fermentation (ANF). Phenols and alcohols were consumed first in AF, while lipids and proteins were consumed first in ANF. Degradation rates of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin in AF (6.67%, 39.93%, 36.50%) were higher than those in ANF (0.69%, 18.36%, 9.12%). Firmicutes, Actinobacteriota and Ascomycota were the main phyla in community. Distance-based redundancy analysis showed that pH, organic matter (OM) and DOM were the main driving factors of microbial community succession.

Keywords: Co-formentation; DDGS; Dissolved organic matter; Microbial community; Sugarcane pith.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed / analysis
  • Animals
  • Diet
  • Dissolved Organic Matter
  • Edible Grain / chemistry
  • Fermentation
  • Microbiota*
  • Oxygen / metabolism
  • Rumen / metabolism
  • Saccharum*
  • Zea mays

Substances

  • Dissolved Organic Matter
  • Oxygen