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A snapshot of microbial diversity and function in an undisturbed sugarcane bagasse pile

机译:在不受干扰的甘蔗面包堆中的微生物多样性和功能的快照

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Sugarcane bagasse is a major source of lignocellulosic biomass, yet its economic potential is not fully realised. To add value to bagasse, processing is needed to gain access to the embodied recalcitrant biomaterials. When bagasse is stored in piles in the open for long periods it is colonised by microbes originating from the sugarcane, the soil nearby or spores in the environment. For these microorganisms to proliferate they must digest the bagasse to access carbon for growth. The microbial community in bagasse piles is thus a potential resource for the discovery of useful and novel microbes and industrial enzymes. We used culturing and metabarcoding to understand the diversity of microorganisms found in a uniquely undisturbed bagasse storage pile and screened the cultured organisms for fibre-degrading enzymes. Samples collected from 60 to 80?cm deep in the bagasse pile showed hemicellulose and partial lignin degradation. One hundred and four microbes were cultured from different layers and included a high proportion of oleaginous yeast and biomass-degrading fungi. Overall, 70, 67, 70 and 57% of the microbes showed carboxy-methyl cellulase, xylanase, laccase and peroxidase activity, respectively. These percentages were higher in microbes selectively cultured from deep layers, with all four activities found for 44% of these organisms. Culturing and amplicon sequencing showed that there was less diversity and therefore more selection in the deeper layers, which were dominated by thermophiles and acid tolerant organisms, compared with the top of pile. Amplicon sequencing indicated that novel fungi were present in the pile. A combination of culture-dependent and independent methods was successful in exploring the diversity in the bagasse pile. The variety of species that was found and that are known for biomass degradation shows that the bagasse pile was a valuable selective environment for the identification of new microbes and enzymes with biotechnological potential. In particular, lignin-modifying activities have not been reported previously for many of the species that were identified, suggesting future studies are warranted.
机译:Sugarcane Bagasse是木质纤维素生物质的主要来源,但其经济潜力并未完全实现。要为Bagasse添加价值,需要处理以获得对体现的顽抗生物材料的访问。当Bagasse在打开的桩中储存在桩中时,它被源自甘蔗的微生物,附近的土壤或环境中的孢子的微生物殖民。对于这些微生物来说,它们必须消化甘蔗渣以获得碳以进行生长。因此,甘蔗渣桩中的微生物群落是发现有用和新微生物和工业酶的潜在资源。我们使用培养和沟通,了解在独立不受干扰的蔗渣储存桩中发现的微生物的多样性,并筛选纤维降解酶的培养生物。在甘蔗渣桩深度从60〜80Ω厘米收集的样品显示出半纤维素和部分木质素降解。从不同层培养一百四个微生物,包括高比例的油脂酵母和生物质降解真菌。总体而言,70,67,70和57%的微生物分别显示羧基 - 甲基纤维素酶,木聚糖酶,漆酶和过氧化物酶活性。这些百分比在从深层中选择性地培养的微生物中的百分比较高,所有四种活性为44%的这些生物。培养和扩增子测序表明,与桩的顶部相比,较深层面的多样性较少,因此更深层次,其较深层次,其由嗜热和耐酸生物占主导地位。扩增子测序表明,桩中存在新型真菌。文化依赖性和独立方法的组合成功探索了甘蔗渣桩中的多样性。发现的各种物种和用于生物质降解所知的种类表明,甘蔗渣桩是鉴定具有生物技术潜力的新微生物和酶的有价值的选择性环境。特别是,以前尚未向鉴定的许多物种报告木质素改性活动,这表明未来的研究是有保证的。

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