Exploring the Bacterial Community and Fermentation Characteristics During Silage Fermentation of Abandoned Fresh Tea Leaves
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The potential application of silage fermentation on abandoned fresh tea leaves (AFTL) was investigated. Dynamic profiles of fermentation-related components, characteristic components and the bacterial community of AFTL during ensiling were analysed. The results showed that after ensiling for 60 days, the concentrations of lactic, acetic and propionic acid increased, whereas a high pH value (4.80) and NH-N content (106 g/kg TN) were detected. Characteristic components, including caffeine, polyphenols, theanine and catechins, were well preserved. The microbial community changed significantly, and Lactobacillus (63.6%) became the dominant phylum. Spearman rank correlation revealed a positive correlation between lactic acid concentration and the abundance of Lactobacillus (63.6%) and Klebsiella (25.0%), whereas the abundance of Klebsiella was negatively correlated with catechin concentration. In conclusion, ensiling could be an effective utilization for AFTL and provides a new idea for utilizing idle resources on tea plantations.
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