Natural variation of Macrocystis pyrifera gametophyte germplasm culture microbiomes and applications for improving yield in offshore farms

With national interest in seaweed‐based biofuels as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, there is a need for tools that produce high‐yield seaweed cultivars and increase the efficiency of offshore farms. Several agricultural studies have demonstrated that the application of microbial inoculant...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of phycology 2023-04, Vol.59 (2), p.402-417
Hauptverfasser: Osborne, Melisa G., Molano, Gary, Simons, Ariel Levi, Dao, Valerie, Ong, Brandon, Vong, Brandon, Singh, Anupam, Montecinos Arismendi, Gabriel J., Alberto, Filipe, Nuzhdin, Sergey V.
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Zusammenfassung:With national interest in seaweed‐based biofuels as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, there is a need for tools that produce high‐yield seaweed cultivars and increase the efficiency of offshore farms. Several agricultural studies have demonstrated that the application of microbial inoculants at an early life stage can improve crop yield, and there is an opportunity to use similar techniques in seaweed aquaculture. However, there is a critical knowledge gap regarding host–microbiome associations of macroalgae gametophytes in germplasm cultures. Here, we investigate the microbial community of Macrocystis pyrifera gametophyte germplasm cultures that were used to cultivate an offshore farm in Santa Barbara, California and identify key taxa correlated with increased biomass of mature sporophytes. This work provides a valuable knowledge base for the development of microbial inoculants that produce high‐biomass M. pyrifera cultivars to ultimately be used as biofuel feedstocks.
ISSN:0022-3646
1529-8817
DOI:10.1111/jpy.13320