土壤和樱桃细菌群落预测咖啡农场的风味。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Steve Kutos, Ruth E Bennett, Danilo Santos, Esteban Botero-Delgadillo, Carly R Muletz-Wolz
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咖啡(Coffea arabica)是一种全球流行的饮料,随着专业市场的增长,人们越来越重视感官品质。与植物相关的微生物群已经成为咖啡风味的潜在驱动因素,但人们对其知之甚少,它们可能与其他环境和农场管理因素相互作用。为了确定咖啡植物相关的细菌是否与风味有关,我们从哥伦比亚Cundinamarca的22个农场收集了320个土壤和320个咖啡樱桃样本,这些样本在农场管理系统(遮荫vs日晒)和风味(有无特殊风味)方面各不相同。我们发现,使用扩增子测序,土壤和樱桃细菌群落在阳光和阴凉农场之间,以及在生产和不生产特色风味咖啡的农场之间存在差异,遮荫+风味农场明显不同。通过土壤和樱桃中多种细菌菌株的丰度预测了风味的存在,但与风味的相关性在阳光和阴影系统之间存在差异。这些与咖啡风味相关的细菌类群可以指导未来优化农场的专业品质特征。总的来说,观察到的植物相关细菌和咖啡风味之间的复杂关系可能需要寻求优化微生物组以获得高质量结果的举措,以适应个别农场系统和当地条件。
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Soil and cherry bacterial communities predict flavor on coffee farms.

Soil and cherry bacterial communities predict flavor on coffee farms.

Soil and cherry bacterial communities predict flavor on coffee farms.

Soil and cherry bacterial communities predict flavor on coffee farms.

Coffee (Coffea arabica) is a popular beverage worldwide with increasing value placed on sensory qualities as specialty markets grow. Plant-associated microbiomes have emerged as a potential but poorly understood driver of coffee flavor that may interact with other environmental and farm management factors. To determine if coffee plant-associated bacteria are linked with flavor, we collected 320 soil and 320 coffee cherry samples from 22 farms in Cundinamarca, Colombia that varied in farm management system (shade vs. sun-grown) and in flavor (presence vs. absence of a specialty flavor profile). We found, using amplicon sequencing, that soil and cherry bacterial communities differed between sun and shade farms and between farms that did and did not produce specialty flavored coffee, with shade + flavor farms notably distinct. Flavor presence was predicted by the abundance of multiple bacterial strains in soils and cherries, but correlations with flavor differed between sun and shade systems. These bacterial taxa correlated with coffee flavor may guide future efforts to optimize farms for specialty quality characteristics. Overall, the observed complex relationships between plant-associated bacteria and coffee flavor will likely require that initiatives seeking to optimize microbiomes for quality outcomes be tailored to individual farm systems and local conditions.

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