Phyllosphere microbial community of cigar tobacco and its corresponding metabolites
Cigar is made of a typical fermented tobacco where the microbiota inhabits within an alkaline environment. Our current understanding on cigar fermentation is far from thorough. This work employed both high-throughput sequencing and chromatography-mass spectrometric technologies to provide new scient...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2022-11, Vol.13, p.1025881-1025881 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cigar is made of a typical fermented tobacco where the microbiota inhabits within an alkaline environment. Our current understanding on cigar fermentation is far from thorough. This work employed both high-throughput sequencing and chromatography-mass spectrometric technologies to provide new scientific reference for this specific fermented system. Typical cigar samples from different regions (the Caribbeans, South America, East Asia, and Southeast Asia) were investigated. The results show that
Firmicutes
,
Actinobacteria
,
Proteobacteria, Ascomycota
, and
Basidiomycota
were the predominant phyla in the cigar samples. Rather than the fungal community, it was the bacterial community structures that played vital roles to differentiate the cigar from different regions:
Staphylococcus
was the dominant genus in the Americas;
Bacillus
was the dominant genus in Southeast Asia; while in East Asia, there was no dominant genus. Such differences in community structure then affected the microflora metabolism. The correlation between microbiota and metabolites revealed that
Aspergillaceae
,
Cercospora
, and
Staphylococcus
were significantly correlated with sclareolide;
Bacillus
were positively associated with isophorone.
Alcaligenaceae
was significantly and positively correlated with L-nicotine and hexadecanoic acid, methyl ester.
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2022.1025881 |