Xue Si-Jia, Liu Jie, Zhao Fang-Yuan, Zhang Xin-Tong, Zhu Zhi-Qiang, Zhang Jin-Yong
Laboratory of Aquatic Parasitology and Microbial Bioresources, School of Marine Science and Engineering, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao, Shandong, China.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 2024 Dec 18;90(12):e0157024. doi: 10.1128/aem.01570-24. Epub 2024 Nov 7.
Marine yeasts play a crucial role in marine microbial ecology, facilitating the biogeochemical cycling of carbon and nitrogen in marine ecosystems, while also serving as important reservoirs of bioactive compounds with extensive applications in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and various industries. Intertidal flats, characterized by their complex ecological dynamics, are postulated to harbor a wealth of yeast resources. This study employed a culture-dependent approach to assess the diversity, spatio-temporal distribution, and biotechnological potential of yeast communities residing within the intertidal sediments and seawater of Aoshan Bay. A total of 392 yeast strains were identified from 20 distinct genera, encompassing 43 recognized species and four candidate novel species. Notably, 17 of these species were identified as novel occurrences in marine environments, underscoring the rich yeast biodiversity of the Aoshan Bay ecosystem, with emerging as the dominant genus in both sedimentary and aqueous habitats. Yeast community composition exhibited significant spatial and temporal variation, with peak diversity and abundance observed in autumn, the subtidal zone, and the surface soil layer. No clear pattern, however, emerged linking these shifts to specific changes in community composition, highlighting the complex interactions between microbial communities, environmental variables, and anthropogenic disturbance. Although several yeast species isolated here have been previously recognized for their biotechnological potential, their diverse and abundant extracellular enzyme profiles were characterized, further highlighting their crucial role in organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling within the tidal ecosystem, as well as their potential applicability in the food, fine chemical, textile, and pharmaceutical industries.IMPORTANCEThis study presents groundbreaking insights into the yeast diversity of Aoshan Bay, offering invaluable information on their spatial and temporal distribution patterns, as well as their biotechnological potential in the tidal environment. The findings reveal that the eutrophic intertidal flat is a rich repository of yeasts with abundant extracellular enzymatic activity and an important role in nutrient cycling and decomposition processes. Also, these yeasts serve as crucial indicators of ecosystem health and function and are excellent candidates for biotechnological and industrial applications. Collectively, this study not only expands our knowledge of the diversity and distribution of intertidal yeasts but also highlights their promising potential for biotechnological applications.
海洋酵母在海洋微生物生态学中发挥着关键作用,促进海洋生态系统中碳和氮的生物地球化学循环,同时也是生物活性化合物的重要储存库,在制药、农业和各种工业中有着广泛应用。潮间带以其复杂的生态动态为特征,据推测蕴藏着丰富的酵母资源。本研究采用基于培养的方法,评估了鳌山湾潮间带沉积物和海水中酵母群落的多样性、时空分布及生物技术潜力。共从20个不同属中鉴定出392株酵母菌株,包括43个已确认的物种和4个候选新物种。值得注意的是,其中17个物种被鉴定为海洋环境中的新发现,凸显了鳌山湾生态系统丰富的酵母生物多样性,其中 在沉积和水生生境中均成为优势属。酵母群落组成表现出显著的时空变化,秋季、潮下带和表层土壤层的多样性和丰度达到峰值。然而,这些变化与群落组成的具体变化之间没有明显的关联模式,突出了微生物群落、环境变量和人为干扰之间复杂的相互作用。尽管这里分离出的几种酵母物种此前已因其生物技术潜力而得到认可,但对它们多样且丰富的胞外酶谱进行了表征,进一步凸显了它们在潮汐生态系统中有机物分解和养分循环中的关键作用,以及它们在食品、精细化工、纺织和制药工业中的潜在适用性。重要性本研究为鳌山湾的酵母多样性提供了开创性的见解,提供了关于它们的时空分布模式以及在潮汐环境中的生物技术潜力的宝贵信息。研究结果表明,富营养化的潮间带是酵母的丰富储存库,具有丰富的胞外酶活性,在养分循环和分解过程中发挥着重要作用。此外,这些酵母是生态系统健康和功能的关键指标,也是生物技术和工业应用的优秀候选者。总体而言,本研究不仅扩展了我们对潮间带酵母多样性和分布的认识,还突出了它们在生物技术应用方面的广阔潜力。