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Hyunsoonleella sp. HU1-3 Increased the Biomass of Ulva fasciata

Han Wang, Ali Mohamed Elyamine, Yuchun Liu, Wei Liu, Qixuan Chen, Yan Xu, Tao Peng, Zhong Hu

2022Frontiers in Microbiology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Green algae are photosynthetic organisms and play an important role in coastal environment. The microbial community on the surface of green algae has an effect on the health and nutrition of the host. However, few species of epiphytic microbiota have been reported to play a role in promoting the growth of algae. In this study, 16S rDNA sequencing was used to study the changes of microbial composition on the surface of Ulva fasciata at different growth stages. Some growth promoting bacteria were identified. The possible growth-promoting behavior of the strains were verified by co-culture of pure bacteria obtained from the surface of U. fasciata with its sterile host. Among the identified species, a new bacterial species, Hyunsoonleella sp. HU1-3 (belonging to the family Flavobacteriaceae) significantly promoted the growth of U. fasciata . The results also showed that there were many genes involved in the synthesis of growth hormone and cytokinin in the genome of Hyunsoonleella sp. HU1-3. This study identified the bacterium Hyunsoonleella sp. HU1-3 for the first time, in which this bacterium has strong growth-promoting effects on U. fasciata . Our findings not only provide insights on the establishment of the surface microbiota of U. fasciata , but also indicate that Hyunsoonleella sp. HU1-3 is one of the important species to promote the growth of U. fasciata .

Topics & Concepts

BiologyBacteriaAlgaeBotanyEpiphyteHost (biology)EcologyGeneticsMarine and coastal plant biologyMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologySeaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds
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