Evolution of bacterial consortia in spontaneously started rye sourdoughs during two months of daily propagation.

The evolution of bacterial consortia was studied in six semi-solid rye sourdoughs during long-term backslopping at different temperatures. Each rye sourdough was started spontaneously in a laboratory (dough yield 200), propagated at either 20°C or 30°C, and renewed daily at an inoculation rate of 1∶...

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Main Authors: Marianna Bessmeltseva, Ene Viiard, Jaak Simm, Toomas Paalme, Inga Sarand
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3991677?pdf=render
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author Marianna Bessmeltseva
Ene Viiard
Jaak Simm
Toomas Paalme
Inga Sarand
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Toomas Paalme
Inga Sarand
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description The evolution of bacterial consortia was studied in six semi-solid rye sourdoughs during long-term backslopping at different temperatures. Each rye sourdough was started spontaneously in a laboratory (dough yield 200), propagated at either 20°C or 30°C, and renewed daily at an inoculation rate of 1∶10 for 56 days. The changes in bacterial diversity over time were followed by both DGGE coupled with partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing and pyrosequencing of bar-coded 16S rRNA gene amplicons. Four species from the genus Lactobacillus (brevis, crustorum, plantarum, and paralimentarius) were detected in different combinations in all sourdoughs after 56 propagation cycles. Facultative heterofermentative lactic acid bacteria dominated in sourdoughs fermented at 30°C, while both obligate and facultative heterofermentative LAB were found to dominate in sourdoughs fermented at 20°C. After 56 propagation cycles, Kazachstania unispora (formerly Saccharomyces unisporus) was identified as the only yeast species that dominated in sourdoughs fermented at 20°C, while different combinations of strains from four yeast species (Kazachstania unispora, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida krusei and Candida glabrata) were detected in sourdoughs propagated at 30°C. The evolution of bacterial communities in sourdoughs fermented at the same temperature did not follow the same time course and changes in the composition of dominant and subdominant bacterial communities occurred even after six weeks of backslopping.
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spelling doaj.art-ae7a8011266e419fb35e1740cdc4a3132022-12-21T19:10:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9544910.1371/journal.pone.0095449Evolution of bacterial consortia in spontaneously started rye sourdoughs during two months of daily propagation.Marianna BessmeltsevaEne ViiardJaak SimmToomas PaalmeInga SarandThe evolution of bacterial consortia was studied in six semi-solid rye sourdoughs during long-term backslopping at different temperatures. Each rye sourdough was started spontaneously in a laboratory (dough yield 200), propagated at either 20°C or 30°C, and renewed daily at an inoculation rate of 1∶10 for 56 days. The changes in bacterial diversity over time were followed by both DGGE coupled with partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing and pyrosequencing of bar-coded 16S rRNA gene amplicons. Four species from the genus Lactobacillus (brevis, crustorum, plantarum, and paralimentarius) were detected in different combinations in all sourdoughs after 56 propagation cycles. Facultative heterofermentative lactic acid bacteria dominated in sourdoughs fermented at 30°C, while both obligate and facultative heterofermentative LAB were found to dominate in sourdoughs fermented at 20°C. After 56 propagation cycles, Kazachstania unispora (formerly Saccharomyces unisporus) was identified as the only yeast species that dominated in sourdoughs fermented at 20°C, while different combinations of strains from four yeast species (Kazachstania unispora, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida krusei and Candida glabrata) were detected in sourdoughs propagated at 30°C. The evolution of bacterial communities in sourdoughs fermented at the same temperature did not follow the same time course and changes in the composition of dominant and subdominant bacterial communities occurred even after six weeks of backslopping.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3991677?pdf=render
spellingShingle Marianna Bessmeltseva
Ene Viiard
Jaak Simm
Toomas Paalme
Inga Sarand
Evolution of bacterial consortia in spontaneously started rye sourdoughs during two months of daily propagation.
PLoS ONE
title Evolution of bacterial consortia in spontaneously started rye sourdoughs during two months of daily propagation.
title_full Evolution of bacterial consortia in spontaneously started rye sourdoughs during two months of daily propagation.
title_fullStr Evolution of bacterial consortia in spontaneously started rye sourdoughs during two months of daily propagation.
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of bacterial consortia in spontaneously started rye sourdoughs during two months of daily propagation.
title_short Evolution of bacterial consortia in spontaneously started rye sourdoughs during two months of daily propagation.
title_sort evolution of bacterial consortia in spontaneously started rye sourdoughs during two months of daily propagation
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