合理设计农业食品生产系统中的微生物群落:从研究到市场。

IF 6.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2025-07-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycaf121
Dirkjan Schokker, Paul B Stege, Marie Duhamel, Martijn Bekker, Harro M Timmerman, Soumya K Kar, Hauke Smidt, Erwin G Zoetendal, Leo van Overbeek, Annelein Meisner
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初级生产需要向更可持续的系统过渡,以减少环境影响,减缓气候变化,并在有限使用化学植物保护产品、肥料或抗生素的情况下确保健康的食品生产。合理设计的微生物群落,或工程设计的微生物联合体,涉及微生物的有意组装,可以支持更可持续的初级生产系统。例如,合理设计的微生物群落可以(一)增强生态系统的复原力,(二)改善生物修复,(三)加强工业过程,或(四)预防疾病。从这个角度来看,我们讨论了走向市场应用的途径,重点是合理设计微生物群落在农业食品生产系统中的应用所需的方法。通常,计算机和体外方法被认为是一个连续的过程,首先考虑计算机基因组,然后在体外条件下发展微生物群落。然而,宿主-微生物的相互作用既影响微生物群落的组装,也影响宿主的表型,需要在发展微生物群落的早期阶段就加以考虑。因此,我们建议,从技术角度来看,走向市场应用的途径应该包括(i)感兴趣的宿主,(ii)慢速和快速物种的文库,以及(iii)所选微生物群落中存在的功能基因组信息。
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Rationally designed microbial communities in agri-food production systems: from research to market.

Rationally designed microbial communities in agri-food production systems: from research to market.

Rationally designed microbial communities in agri-food production systems: from research to market.

Rationally designed microbial communities in agri-food production systems: from research to market.

Primary production needs to transition towards more sustainable systems that reduce environmental impact, mitigate climate change, and ensure healthy food production with limited use of chemical plant protection products, fertilizers, or antibiotics. Rationally designed microbial communities, or engineered microbial consortia, involve the intentional assembly of microorganisms that can underpin more sustainable primary production systems. Rationally designed microbial communities can for example, (i) enhance ecosystem resilience, (ii) improve bioremediation, (iii) enhance industrial processes, or (iv) prevent diseases. In the perspective, we discuss the route towards market applications with a focus on the methodology needed to rationally design microbial communities for applications in the agri-food production systems. Often in silico and in vitro approaches are considered as a continuous process that first consider the in silico genomic and then in vitro condition to develop microbial consortia. However, host-microbe interactions influence both the microbial community assembly and host phenotypes and need to be considered from an early stage when developing microbial communities. As such, we propose that the route towards market application(s) should, from a technical perspective include (i) the host of interest, (ii) a library of both slow and fast-growing species, and (iii) genomic information about functions present in the selected microbial consortia.

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