通过自上而下的方法建立微生物群落来促进平菇的生长受到拮抗相互作用优势的阻碍。

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Applied and Environmental Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-09-17 Epub Date: 2025-08-25 DOI:10.1128/aem.00898-25
Marie Bonduelle, Frédérique Desrochers-Noiseux, Audrey-Anne Durand, Simon Barnabé, Philippe Constant
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摘要

很少有人尝试研究与生物技术相关的平菇相容和有益的微生物群落的多样性和功能。有益性状的可变性质使互补性的追求变得复杂,损害了合成群落的合理组装以改善生物过程。本研究考察了P. ostreatus与微生物富集之间的相容性是否在有利于腐生菌代谢的条件下降低,而在富集中整合了顽固性碳和不稳定碳的组合时增强。通过PCR扩增子测序分析了P. ostreatus的富集培养物和底物的微生物多样性,并通过定量图像分析评估了P. ostreatus的增殖能力。总的来说,木质纤维素基质与微生物富集的共同接种减少了P. ostreatus的生长。腐生菌富集条件比整合活性碳底物的富集培养更有利于拮抗群落的发展。微生物群落分析和体外实验均鉴定出Brevundimonas spp.的单一种型,该种型与P. ostreatus表现出中性相互作用。顽固性和不稳定的碳降解功能不是驱动P. ostreatus有益微生物群落的主要因素。碳代谢之外的其他功能可能促进有益的相互作用。定向富集培养,在程序的早期阶段整合蘑菇,有望促进比自上而下的方法更有益的相互作用。整合真菌固态发酵的纤维素生物质升级循环生物技术符合可持续发展的观点。虽然这种生物质的顽固性对将木质纤维素原料转化为生物能源和生物产品的这些生物过程的实施提出了挑战,但用真菌预处理木质纤维素生物质是有效的,并且产生的副产品比化学方法少。通过整合微生物群落来优化和稳定这一生物过程的研究很少受到关注。我们研究的意义在于通过研究与生物技术相关的担子菌平菇和微生物群落之间的相互作用如何影响木质纤维素基质中真菌的生长,来弥合这一知识差距。与我们自上而下的方法相比,将平菇作为选择性制剂的定向富集培养有望引发更多有益的相互作用,促进蘑菇的生长,因为拮抗蘑菇与细菌的相互作用占主导地位。
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Establishing microbial communities to promote the growth of <i>Pleurotus ostreatus</i> through a top-down approach is hindered by the dominance of antagonistic interactions.

Establishing microbial communities to promote the growth of <i>Pleurotus ostreatus</i> through a top-down approach is hindered by the dominance of antagonistic interactions.

Establishing microbial communities to promote the growth of <i>Pleurotus ostreatus</i> through a top-down approach is hindered by the dominance of antagonistic interactions.

Establishing microbial communities to promote the growth of Pleurotus ostreatus through a top-down approach is hindered by the dominance of antagonistic interactions.

Few attempts have been made to examine the diversity and functions that characterize microbial communities compatible with and beneficial to the biotechnologically relevant mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus. The quest for complementarity is complicated by the variable nature of beneficial traits, impairing the rational assembly of synthetic communities to improve bioprocesses. This study investigated whether the compatibility between P. ostreatus and microbial enrichments is lessened in conditions favoring saprophyte metabolism and is enhanced when a combination of recalcitrant and labile carbon is integrated in the enrichment. The microbial diversity of enrichment cultures and substrates colonized by P. ostreatus was analyzed through PCR amplicon sequencing, and the proliferation of P. ostreatus was assessed by quantitative image analysis. In general, co-inoculation of lignocellulosic substrate with microbial enrichment reduced the growth of P. ostreatus. The saprophytic enrichment conditions were more conducive to the development of antagonistic communities inhibiting P. ostreatus growth than enrichment cultures integrating labile carbon substrates. Both microbial community analyses and in vitro assays led to the identification of a single phylotype affiliated with Brevundimonas spp., which displayed neutral interaction with P. ostreatus. Recalcitrant and labile carbon degradation functions were not primary factors driving beneficial microbial communities for P. ostreatus. Additional functions beyond carbon metabolism are likely to promote beneficial interactions. Directed enrichment cultures, integrating the mushroom in the earliest stage of the procedure, are expected to promote more beneficial interactions than top-down approaches.IMPORTANCELignocellulosic biomass upcycling biotechnologies integrating solid-state fermentation by fungi are aligned with sustainable development perspectives. While the recalcitrance of this biomass imposes a challenge for the implementation of these bioprocesses converting the lignocellulosic feedstock into bioenergy and bioproducts, pretreatment of lignocellulose biomass with fungi is efficient and generates fewer by-products than chemical approaches. Optimization and stabilization of this bioprocess by integrating microbial consortia has received little attention. The significance of our research is to bridge that knowledge gap by examining how interactions between the biotechnologically relevant basidiomycete Pleurotus ostreatus and microbial communities influence fungal growth in lignocellulosic substrate. Directed enrichment cultures integrating Pleurotus ostreatus as a selective agent are expected to trigger more beneficial interactions promoting mushroom growth than our top-down approaches, due to a dominance of antagonistic mushroom-bacteria interactions.

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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7.70
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期刊介绍: Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) publishes papers that make significant contributions to (a) applied microbiology, including biotechnology, protein engineering, bioremediation, and food microbiology, (b) microbial ecology, including environmental, organismic, and genomic microbiology, and (c) interdisciplinary microbiology, including invertebrate microbiology, plant microbiology, aquatic microbiology, and geomicrobiology.
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