Project description:The purpose of this study was to explore the mechanism of aerobic decay of whole-plant corn silage and the effect of Neolamarckia cadamba essential oil on aerobic stability of whole-plant corn silage. Firstly, the dynamic changes of temperature, microbial community and metabolite content after aerobic exposure of whole-plant corn silage were determined, and the main microbial species and mechanism leading to aerobic spoilage of whole-plant corn silage were analyzed. The N. cadamba essential oil was extracted from fresh N. cadamba leaves by steam distillation, and the minimal inhibitory concentration, antibacterial stability and bacteriostatic mechanism of N. cadamba essential oil against undesirable microorganisms in whole-plant corn silage were determined. According to the minimum inhibitory concentration of N. cadamba essential oil on undesirable microorganisms in silage, N. cadamba essential oil was added to whole-plant corn silage to explore the effect of N. cadamba essential oil on the aerobic stability of whole-plant corn silage.
Project description:<p>We aim to investigate the changes in the structure and function of rhizosphere microorganisms when different concentrations of biogas slurry are applied to the rhizosphere of poplar trees. By measuring the variations and types of rhizosphere metabolites, we can determine the microbial changes and their impact on the rhizosphere microenvironment of poplar trees.</p>
Project description:Fatty acids from corn oil for 18 months influence ACI rat prostate gene expression We used microarrays to detail the global alterations of gene expression in the prostate of ACI rats fed high and low corn oil for 18 months
2018-03-17 | GSE79349 | GEO
Project description:Eukaryotic microorganisms after adding microplastics to natural water
| PRJNA1271258 | ENA
Project description:Microorganisms in corn immersion solution
Project description:The functional diversity of soil microbial communities was explored for a poplar plantation, which was treated solely with biogas slurry, or combined with biochar at different fertilization intensities over several years.
Project description:Effect of ensiling corn stalk with Neolamarckia cadamba leaf in different proportions on fermentation quality, bacterial and fungal communities
Project description:<p>Soil salinization severely restricts the growth and yield of crops. It is particularly urgent to find safe and effective measures to reduce soil salinity, improve the soil nutrient environment and achieve the improvement of saline-alkali soil. Beneficial microorganisms in the rhizosphere can activate nutrients to help desalinate, promote plant growth and enhance plant stress resistance. Therefore, this study intends to combine multiple perspectives such as corn and composite bacterial communities to develop saline-alkali land improvement technologies. It will study the improvement effect of microbial agents on saline-alkali land, the dynamic influence of soil and plant nutrient cycling and transportation, and plant root exudates, and explore the mechanism by which microbial agents promote soil nutrient transformation and the interaction mechanism between soil-microorganisms-plants. This will provide scientific basis and technical support for promoting the utilization of nutrients in saline-alkali land, improving the improvement efficiency of microbial agents and their application prospects.</p>
2026-04-15 | MTBLS14283 | MetaboLights
Project description:INFLUENCE OF OWN MOTHER´S MILK AND DIFFERENT PROPORTIONS OF FORMULA ON INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA OF VERY PRETERM NEWBORNS