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Bacterial Community Composition in the Growth Process of Pleurotus eryngii and Growth-Promoting Abilities of Isolated Bacteria
The effects of biological factors on the vegetative growth process of mushrooms remain largely unexplored. We investigated the bacterial community in different growth stages of Pleurotus eryngii by high-throughput sequencing technology to explore the relationship between interacting bacteria and the...
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author | Chen, Liding Yan, Miao Qian, Xin Yang, Ziwei Xu, Yanfei Wang, Tianjiao Cao, Jixuan Sun, Shujing |
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description | The effects of biological factors on the vegetative growth process of mushrooms remain largely unexplored. We investigated the bacterial community in different growth stages of Pleurotus eryngii by high-throughput sequencing technology to explore the relationship between interacting bacteria and the growth and development of P. eryngii. We found significant variances in mushroom interacting association bacteria (MIAB) compositions among the samples from different growth stages, and 410 genera were identified. The bacteria in the full-bag and post-ripe stages were shifted to the biocontrol and growth-promotion ones. The mushroom growth-promoting bacteria (MGPB) were also isolated successfully and identified as B. cereus Bac1. The growth speed and density of mycelial pellets of P. eryngii, and activities of two exoenzymes (laccase and amylase), were analyzed by adding the different volumes of cell-free fermentation broth of B. cereus Bac1 to fungal culture media. The results showed that when a 5 mL cell-free fermentation broth was used, the growth speed of P. eryngii hyphae was enhanced by 1.15-fold over the control and reached 0.46 mm/h. The relative activity of laccase and amylase was increased by 26.9 and 43.83%. Our study revealed that the abundant interacting bacteria coexist with P. eryngii hyphae. Moreover, the abundance of some bacteria exhibiting a positive correlation with the growth periods of their host fungi can effectively promote the growth of the host, which will provide technical supports on the high-efficiency production of P. eryngii in factory cultivation. |
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spelling | pubmed-88426592022-02-15 Bacterial Community Composition in the Growth Process of Pleurotus eryngii and Growth-Promoting Abilities of Isolated Bacteria Chen, Liding Yan, Miao Qian, Xin Yang, Ziwei Xu, Yanfei Wang, Tianjiao Cao, Jixuan Sun, Shujing Front Microbiol Microbiology The effects of biological factors on the vegetative growth process of mushrooms remain largely unexplored. We investigated the bacterial community in different growth stages of Pleurotus eryngii by high-throughput sequencing technology to explore the relationship between interacting bacteria and the growth and development of P. eryngii. We found significant variances in mushroom interacting association bacteria (MIAB) compositions among the samples from different growth stages, and 410 genera were identified. The bacteria in the full-bag and post-ripe stages were shifted to the biocontrol and growth-promotion ones. The mushroom growth-promoting bacteria (MGPB) were also isolated successfully and identified as B. cereus Bac1. The growth speed and density of mycelial pellets of P. eryngii, and activities of two exoenzymes (laccase and amylase), were analyzed by adding the different volumes of cell-free fermentation broth of B. cereus Bac1 to fungal culture media. The results showed that when a 5 mL cell-free fermentation broth was used, the growth speed of P. eryngii hyphae was enhanced by 1.15-fold over the control and reached 0.46 mm/h. The relative activity of laccase and amylase was increased by 26.9 and 43.83%. Our study revealed that the abundant interacting bacteria coexist with P. eryngii hyphae. Moreover, the abundance of some bacteria exhibiting a positive correlation with the growth periods of their host fungi can effectively promote the growth of the host, which will provide technical supports on the high-efficiency production of P. eryngii in factory cultivation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8842659/ /pubmed/35173699 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.787628 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chen, Yan, Qian, Yang, Xu, Wang, Cao and Sun. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Chen, Liding Yan, Miao Qian, Xin Yang, Ziwei Xu, Yanfei Wang, Tianjiao Cao, Jixuan Sun, Shujing Bacterial Community Composition in the Growth Process of Pleurotus eryngii and Growth-Promoting Abilities of Isolated Bacteria |
title | Bacterial Community Composition in the Growth Process of Pleurotus eryngii and Growth-Promoting Abilities of Isolated Bacteria |
title_full | Bacterial Community Composition in the Growth Process of Pleurotus eryngii and Growth-Promoting Abilities of Isolated Bacteria |
title_fullStr | Bacterial Community Composition in the Growth Process of Pleurotus eryngii and Growth-Promoting Abilities of Isolated Bacteria |
title_full_unstemmed | Bacterial Community Composition in the Growth Process of Pleurotus eryngii and Growth-Promoting Abilities of Isolated Bacteria |
title_short | Bacterial Community Composition in the Growth Process of Pleurotus eryngii and Growth-Promoting Abilities of Isolated Bacteria |
title_sort | bacterial community composition in the growth process of pleurotus eryngii and growth-promoting abilities of isolated bacteria |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8842659/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35173699 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.787628 |
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