F. Duffner et al., DOMINANCE OF LACTOBACILLUS-PLANTARUM STRAINS IN GRASS-SILAGE AS DEMONSTRATED BY A NOVEL COMPETITION ASSAY, Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 76(6), 1994, pp. 583-591
An assay was developed for assessing the competitive ability of potent
ial Lactobacillus plantarum silage inoculants. This assay was based on
the ability of the test inoculant to outcompete a standard strain (La
ct. plantarum DCU101) co-inoculated at the same rate of 5 x 10(5) colo
ny forming units g(-1) of grass. Total populations of Lact. plantarum
were enumerated with a selective medium and Lact. plantarum DCU101 was
identified with a strain-specific DNA probe. The DNA probe was based
on a small (2.2 kb), cryptic, indigenous plasmid which was cloned into
pAT153, a multicopy cloning vector. Seven Lact. plantarum strains, si
x of which were isolated from well-preserved grass silages, were used
to inoculate laboratory scale silos, and variation in strain dominance
was monitored over the 14 d ensilage period.