Deciphering the microbial succession and color formation mechanism of "green-covering and red-heart" .

Front Microbiol

Hubei Key Laboratory of Quality and Safety of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Health Food, Jing Brand Research Institute, Jing Brand Co., Ltd, Daye, China.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • "Green-covering and red-heart" (GRTQ) is a special fermentation starter known for its unique surface ("green-covering") and inner structure ("red-heart"), but the reasons for these characteristics are not well understood.
  • A study examined how microbial communities change over time in relation to environmental factors (like temperature, moisture, and acidity) and their spatial location during fermentation.
  • Results showed different richness levels of bacteria and fungi in the center and surface areas, revealing key microorganisms and their interactions that explain the coloration of GRTQ, thus aiding in better production processes.

Article Abstract

"Green-covering and red-heart" (GRTQ), as a type of special fermentation starter, is characterized by the "green-covering" formed on the surface of (SQ) and the "red-heart" in the center of (CQ). However, the mechanisms that promote temporal succession in the GRTQ microbial ecology and the formation of "green-covering and red-heart" characteristics remain unclear. Herein, we correlated the temporal profiles of microbial community succession with the main environmental variables (temperature, moisture, and acidity) and spatial position (center and surface) in GRTQ throughout fermentation. According to the results of high-throughput sequencing and culture-dependent methods, the microbial communities in the CQ and SQ demonstrated functional complementarity. For instance, the bacterial richness index of the CQ was greater than that of SQ, and the fungal richness index of the SQ was greater than that of CQ at the later stage of fermentation. Furthermore, , , , , , , , and were identified as the dominant microorganisms in the center, while the surface was represented by , , , , , and . By revealing the physiological characteristics of core microorganisms at different spatial positions of GRTQ, such as and , as well as their interactions with environmental factors, we elucidated the color formation mechanism behind the phenomenon of "green" outside and "red" inside. This study provides fundamental information support for optimizing the production process of GRTQ.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11300261PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1412503DOI Listing

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