添加细菌可显著提高培养天冬酰胺的生长速度

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Jiasui Li, Lucien Alperstein, Masayuki Tatsumi, Rocky de Nys, Jadranka Nappi, Suhelen Egan
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海藻养殖业是一个不断发展的行业,其创新应用超越了作为人类食品和藻胶体的传统用途。阿玛塔天冬酰胺是一种红色海藻,被培育为一种饲料补充剂,以减少反刍动物的甲烷排放。利用海藻有益微生物(sbm)调控菌群在提高海藻的抗病性和生长方面显示出良好的前景,并有可能有助于阿玛塔的培养。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种快速筛选促进阿玛塔四孢子植物生长的细菌的生长试验。我们测试了辉杆菌属和假互生单胞菌对阿玛塔藻生长的影响,因为这些细菌已经被认为在其他海藻中具有有益的特性。与未经细菌处理的对照相比,所有菌株均显著提高了阿玛塔四孢子虫的特定生长率(SGR)。细菌16S rRNA基因扩增子测序证实,接种后的促生长SBMs (SBM-Gs)在阿玛塔培养物中存在,对当地微生物群落无显著影响。共生网络分析结果表明,接种的Phaeobacter sp.形成了不同的模块,只与常驻的Phaeobacter种相互作用,而假互变单胞菌sp.则不存在于该网络中。这些结果表明,微生物接种是将SBM-Gs整合到阿玛塔菌群中促进生长的有效策略。所测试的SBM-Gs可能通过与特定的常驻物种相互作用或直接影响宿主生理来发挥其影响,从而对微生物组产生最小的不良影响。
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Bacterial Supplements Significantly Improve the Growth Rate of Cultured Asparagopsis armata

Seaweed aquaculture is an expanding industry with innovative applications beyond the traditional uses as human foods and phycocolloids. Asparagopsis armata, a red seaweed, is cultivated as a feed supplement to reduce methane emission from ruminants. The manipulation of microbiota with seaweed beneficial microorganisms (SBMs) has shown promise in enhancing disease resistance and growth in seaweeds and has potential to aid the cultivation of A. armata. In this study, we developed a growth assay for the rapid selection of bacteria that promote the growth of A. armata tetrasporophytes. We tested bacterial strains from the genera Phaeobacter and Pseudoalteromonas for their impact on the growth of A. armata, as these bacteria have been recognized for their beneficial traits in other seaweeds. All strains significantly enhanced the specific growth rate (SGR) of A. armata tetrasporophytes compared to controls without bacterial treatment. Bacterial 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing confirmed the presence of the inoculated growth-promoting SBMs (SBM-Gs) in A. armata cultures with no significant impacts on the resident microbial community. Co-occurrence network analysis of the resulting communities demonstrated that the inoculated Phaeobacter spp. formed distinct modules, exclusively interacting with resident Phaeobacter species, while the Pseudoalteromonas sp. was absent from the network. These results demonstrate that microbial inoculation is an effective strategy for incorporating SBM-Gs into the A. armata microbiota to promote growth. The tested SBM-Gs may exert their influence by interacting with specific resident species or by directly affecting host physiology, resulting in minimal undesired effects on the microbiome.

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Marine Biotechnology
Marine Biotechnology 工程技术-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.30%
发文量
95
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Marine Biotechnology welcomes high-quality research papers presenting novel data on the biotechnology of aquatic organisms. The journal publishes high quality papers in the areas of molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, cell biology, and biochemistry, and particularly encourages submissions of papers related to genome biology such as linkage mapping, large-scale gene discoveries, QTL analysis, physical mapping, and comparative and functional genome analysis. Papers on technological development and marine natural products should demonstrate innovation and novel applications.
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