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- Title
Microbial succession in different years of pit mud from a distillery in Sichuan for Nong-xiang Baijiu fermentation.
- Authors
He, Guiqiang; Gao, Lei; Deng, Yue; Jiao, Wenjing; Wang, Jiahui; Wei, Yanxia; Zhou, Jian
- Abstract
Microbial community and succession of 5-, 20-, and 50-year pit mud (PM) were uncovered in this study. The results showed that Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes and Ascomycota were dominant phyla in these PM samples. Interestingly, most sequences could not be classified into fungal taxa at the genus level by UNITE Database, the diversity and richness of bacteria in these PMs were higher than that of fungi. It was noteworthy that both 20-year and 50-year PMs exhibited higher abundances of Caproiciproducens and Petrimonas when compared with 5-year PM. While higher proportions of Lactobacillus and Acinetobacter were observed in the 5-year PM. Furfermore, these PMs microbiota mainly involved biosynthesis, degradation, and generation of precursor metabolites, which contributed to carbon cycling of Nong-xiang Baijiu anaerobic fermentation. Taken together, lactic acid bacteria depletion and caproic acid bacteria accumulation might be an important succession trend of PM microbiota during the long-term fermentation of Chinese Nong-xiang Baijiu.
- Publication
Food Science & Biotechnology, 2024, Vol 33, Issue 13, p3083
- ISSN
1226-7708
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10068-024-01558-4