Determination of Bacterial Isolates from Cocoa Almonds during Fermentation in “saf’s” Agroforestry System in the Amazon

Jeferson Santana Quadros, Mateus Cardoso Barros, Rafael da Silva Paiva, Magnun Antonio Penariol da Silva, R. Nunes
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Agroforestry systems (SAFs) are an alternative for sustainable development as they enable the recovery of degraded areas and reduce deforestation, contributing to breaking the cycle of traditional family farming, so common in the Amazon region. The significant appearance of endophytic microorganisms, such as bacteria in cocoa almonds, can benefit its production commonly with fermentative bacteria. The aim of the study was to characterize the microbiota of cocoa beans during the fermentation process. The isolation of bacteria was performed from the collected samples; one of the applied procedures was the scraping of the dried and fermented cocoa almonds. Afterward, aliquots were subcultured in a Petri dish with a culture medium containing Blood agar and MacConkey agar to verify bacteria. Cultures were analyzed by counting colony-forming units (CFU/mL). Molecular analyses and sequencing were utilized to describe the microbial diversity. DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analyzes were performed to emphasize microbial morphology characterization. Gram-negative bacilli (Enterobacter spp. and Citrobacter spp.) and Gram-positive bacilli (Bacillus spp.) were found in cocoa beans after 72 h of fermentation. This work contributed to the characterization of endophytic bacteria in cocoa seeds, enabling in-depth studies of in vitro verification of the potential for biocontrol of these endophytic bacteria in cocoa cultivation.
亚马逊地区“saff”农林系统中可可杏仁发酵过程中分离细菌的测定
农林复合系统是可持续发展的另一种选择,因为它们使退化地区得以恢复,减少森林砍伐,有助于打破亚马逊地区普遍存在的传统家庭农业的循环。内生微生物的显著出现,如可可杏仁中的细菌,通常与发酵细菌一起有利于其生产。这项研究的目的是表征可可豆发酵过程中的微生物群。从收集的样品中分离细菌;其中一个应用程序是刮去干燥和发酵的可可杏仁。随后,等分液在含有血琼脂和麦康基琼脂的培养皿中传代培养,以验证细菌。通过计数菌落形成单位(CFU/mL)来分析培养物。利用分子分析和测序来描述微生物多样性。进行了DNA测序和系统发育分析,以强调微生物形态特征。发酵72 h后,可可豆中检出革兰氏阴性杆菌(肠杆菌和柠檬酸杆菌)和革兰氏阳性杆菌(芽孢杆菌)。这项工作有助于鉴定可可种子中的内生细菌,从而深入研究这些内生细菌在可可种植中的生物防治潜力。
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