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Deciphering Succession and Assembly Patterns of Microbial Communities in a Two-Stage Solid-State Fermentation System

Dengjin Shen, Hongye Shen, Qiang Yang, Shenxi Chen, Yaohao Dun, Yunxiang Liang, Jinshui Zheng, Shumiao Zhao

2021Microbiology Spectrum54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

liquor brewing system is a tractable microbial ecosystem with low complexity. This two-stage microbial ecosystem can be used as an experimental model to analyze the multistage temporal succession pattern of microbial communities. Our results demonstrated the dynamic composition and succession pattern of a microbial community in the two-stage liquor brewing system. The results also revealed the microbial origins determining community composition, the ecological processes dominating microbial community succession patterns, the determinants affecting microbial community successions, and the effect of microbial community changes on metabolite synthesis. Overall, our study not only provides an insight into multistage succession patterns of microbial communities in liquor brewing systems but also provides reference for optimizing the quality of fermented products, which will be helpful to understand the succession patterns of microbial communities in other natural ecosystems.

Topics & Concepts

Ecological successionStarterFermentationMicrobial population biologyFood scienceBiologyYeastBacteriaEcologyBiochemistryGeneticsFermentation and Sensory AnalysisBiochemical and biochemical processesProbiotics and Fermented Foods
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