Steinrücken Pia, Jackson Steve, Müller Oliver, Puntervoll Pål, Kleinegris Dorinde M M
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
NORCE Climate & Environment - NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, Bergen, Norway.
Front Microbiol. 2023 Jan 26;14:1108018. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1108018. eCollection 2023.
Although bacteria are commonly co-occurring in microalgal cultivation and production systems, little is known about their community structure and how it might be affected by specific microalgal groups or growth conditions. A better understanding about the underlying factors that determine the growth of specific bacterial populations is not only important for optimizing microalgal production processes, but also in the context of product quality when the algal biomass is to be used for future food or feed. We analyzed the bacterial community composition associated with nine microalgal strains in stock culture, maintained in two different growth media, to explore how specific taxonomic microalgal groups, microalgal origin, or the growth medium affect the bacterial community composition. Furthermore, we monitored the bacterial community composition for three strains during batch cultivation in bubble columns to examine if the bacterial composition alters during cultivation. Our results reveal that different microalgal genera, kept at the same cultivation conditions over many years, displayed separate and unique bacterial communities, and that different strains of the same genus had very similar bacterial community compositions, despite originating from different habitats. However, when maintained in a different growth medium, the bacterial composition changed for some. During batch cultivation, the bacterial community structure remained relatively stable for each strain. This indicates that microalgae seem to impact the development of the associated bacterial communities and that different microalgal genera could create distinct conditions that select for dominance of specific bacteria. However, other factors such as the composition of growth medium also affect the formation of the bacterial community structure.
尽管在微藻培养和生产系统中细菌通常是共生的,但对于它们的群落结构以及其如何受到特定微藻群体或生长条件的影响却知之甚少。更好地了解决定特定细菌种群生长的潜在因素,不仅对于优化微藻生产过程很重要,而且在将藻类生物质用于未来食品或饲料时对于产品质量而言也很重要。我们分析了保藏培养中与9种微藻菌株相关的细菌群落组成,这些微藻保藏在两种不同的生长培养基中,以探究特定分类学微藻群体、微藻来源或生长培养基如何影响细菌群落组成。此外,我们监测了在鼓泡塔中分批培养期间3种菌株的细菌群落组成,以检查培养过程中细菌组成是否发生变化。我们的结果表明,多年来保持在相同培养条件下的不同微藻属显示出独立且独特的细菌群落,并且同一属的不同菌株具有非常相似的细菌群落组成,尽管它们起源于不同的栖息地。然而,当保存在不同的生长培养基中时,一些菌株的细菌组成发生了变化。在分批培养期间,每种菌株的细菌群落结构保持相对稳定。这表明微藻似乎会影响相关细菌群落的发展,并且不同的微藻属可能会创造出不同的条件,从而选择特定细菌占优势。然而,其他因素,如生长培养基的组成,也会影响细菌群落结构的形成。