Unlocking the potential of basidiomycetes in valorisation of empty fruit bunch: A buzzing alternative for ruminant’s roughage in the post-pandemic era

The shortage of feed sources in Malaysia's livestock industry was a major issue well before the COVID-19 outbreak. The prices of imported ingredients have increased substantially over the past few years. In the meantime, the impact of climatic change is exacerbating a food crisis already fuelle...

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Hlavní autoři: Mohamad Zaihan Zailan, Sumaiyah Abdullah, Suraya Mohamad Salleh, Halimatun Yaakub
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https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40773/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
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author Mohamad Zaihan Zailan
Sumaiyah Abdullah
Suraya Mohamad Salleh
Halimatun Yaakub
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Sumaiyah Abdullah
Suraya Mohamad Salleh
Halimatun Yaakub
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description The shortage of feed sources in Malaysia's livestock industry was a major issue well before the COVID-19 outbreak. The prices of imported ingredients have increased substantially over the past few years. In the meantime, the impact of climatic change is exacerbating a food crisis already fuelled by COVID-19, which compromised the existing sources of local feed supply. Alternatively, the continuous production of palm oil generates a large amount of lignocellulosic by-product known as empty fruit bunch (EFB). The EFB is a good candidate for roughage replacers, known as a valuable source of hemicellulose and cellulose. However, further treatment is required to render the highly recalcitrant cell wall of the EFB. The changes in the quality of shredded EFB after being subjected to bio-treatment of inoculation with S. commune, P. pulmonarius, and G. lucidum in flasks for 5 weeks of incubation were observed. A total of 45 flasks containing inoculated EFBs were placed randomly in an incubator, and weekly triplicate samples were harvested for further analysis. The treated EFB is composed of two times higher carbohydrate concentrations in comparison to untreated EFB. Based on the carbohydrates-to-lignin ratio (C/L), P. pulmonarius and G. lucidum had the highest tendency towards lignin degradation, yielding higher in vitro gas production, which was reflected by the improvement in the fermentation of structural carbohydrates in comparison to S. commune. The morphological results of treated-EFB demonstrated severe damage with a prominent striation along the fibre length, which increased the total surface area for rumen microbial attachment, except for S. commune. Therefore, P. pulmonarius and G. lucidum are the best candidates to improve the quality of EFB and have the potential to be fed as ruminant roughage replacements.
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spelling ums.eprints-407732024-08-21T08:46:27Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40773/ Unlocking the potential of basidiomycetes in valorisation of empty fruit bunch: A buzzing alternative for ruminant’s roughage in the post-pandemic era Mohamad Zaihan Zailan Sumaiyah Abdullah Suraya Mohamad Salleh Halimatun Yaakub QK474.8-495 Spermatophyta. Phanerogams SB1-1110 Plant culture The shortage of feed sources in Malaysia's livestock industry was a major issue well before the COVID-19 outbreak. The prices of imported ingredients have increased substantially over the past few years. In the meantime, the impact of climatic change is exacerbating a food crisis already fuelled by COVID-19, which compromised the existing sources of local feed supply. Alternatively, the continuous production of palm oil generates a large amount of lignocellulosic by-product known as empty fruit bunch (EFB). The EFB is a good candidate for roughage replacers, known as a valuable source of hemicellulose and cellulose. However, further treatment is required to render the highly recalcitrant cell wall of the EFB. The changes in the quality of shredded EFB after being subjected to bio-treatment of inoculation with S. commune, P. pulmonarius, and G. lucidum in flasks for 5 weeks of incubation were observed. A total of 45 flasks containing inoculated EFBs were placed randomly in an incubator, and weekly triplicate samples were harvested for further analysis. The treated EFB is composed of two times higher carbohydrate concentrations in comparison to untreated EFB. Based on the carbohydrates-to-lignin ratio (C/L), P. pulmonarius and G. lucidum had the highest tendency towards lignin degradation, yielding higher in vitro gas production, which was reflected by the improvement in the fermentation of structural carbohydrates in comparison to S. commune. The morphological results of treated-EFB demonstrated severe damage with a prominent striation along the fibre length, which increased the total surface area for rumen microbial attachment, except for S. commune. Therefore, P. pulmonarius and G. lucidum are the best candidates to improve the quality of EFB and have the potential to be fed as ruminant roughage replacements. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2024 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40773/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40773/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Mohamad Zaihan Zailan and Sumaiyah Abdullah and Suraya Mohamad Salleh and Halimatun Yaakub (2024) Unlocking the potential of basidiomycetes in valorisation of empty fruit bunch: A buzzing alternative for ruminant’s roughage in the post-pandemic era. Malaysian Journal of Microscopy, 20 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 1823-7010
spellingShingle QK474.8-495 Spermatophyta. Phanerogams
SB1-1110 Plant culture
Mohamad Zaihan Zailan
Sumaiyah Abdullah
Suraya Mohamad Salleh
Halimatun Yaakub
Unlocking the potential of basidiomycetes in valorisation of empty fruit bunch: A buzzing alternative for ruminant’s roughage in the post-pandemic era
title Unlocking the potential of basidiomycetes in valorisation of empty fruit bunch: A buzzing alternative for ruminant’s roughage in the post-pandemic era
title_full Unlocking the potential of basidiomycetes in valorisation of empty fruit bunch: A buzzing alternative for ruminant’s roughage in the post-pandemic era
title_fullStr Unlocking the potential of basidiomycetes in valorisation of empty fruit bunch: A buzzing alternative for ruminant’s roughage in the post-pandemic era
title_full_unstemmed Unlocking the potential of basidiomycetes in valorisation of empty fruit bunch: A buzzing alternative for ruminant’s roughage in the post-pandemic era
title_short Unlocking the potential of basidiomycetes in valorisation of empty fruit bunch: A buzzing alternative for ruminant’s roughage in the post-pandemic era
title_sort unlocking the potential of basidiomycetes in valorisation of empty fruit bunch a buzzing alternative for ruminant s roughage in the post pandemic era
topic QK474.8-495 Spermatophyta. Phanerogams
SB1-1110 Plant culture
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https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/40773/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
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