Differences of the structure, succession and function of Clostridial communities between jiupei and pit mud during Luzhou-flavour baijiu fermentation
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 31771967, 31530055, 31901658), National First-class Discipline Program of Light Industry Technology and Engineering (No. LITE2018-11).

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    Clostridia inhabiting in jiupei and pit mud plays key roles in the formation of flavour during the fermentation process of Luzhou-flavour baijiu. However, the differences of Clostridial communities between jiupei and pit mud remains unclear. Here, the species assembly, succession, and metabolic capacity of Clostridial communities between jiupei and pit mud were analysed by high-throughput sequencing and pure culture approaches. The ratio of Clostridial biomass to bacterial biomass in the pit mud was relatively stable (71.5%–91.2%) throughout the fermentation process. However, it varied widely in jiupei (0.9%–36.5%). The dominant Clostridial bacteria in jiupei were Clostridium (19.9%), Sedimentibacter (8.8%), and Hydrogenispora (7.2%), while Hydrogenispora (57.2%), Sedimentibacter (5.4%), and Caproiciproducens (4.9%) dominated in the Clostridial communities in pit mud. The structures of Clostridial community in pit mud and jiupei were significantly different (P=0.001) throughout fermentation. Isolated Clostridial strains showed different metabolic capacities of volatile fatty acids in pure culture. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of Clostridial communities existed in the baijiu fermentation pit, which was closely related to the main flavour components of Luzhou-flavour baijiu.

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钱玮,陆震鸣,柴丽娟,张晓娟,徐鹏翔,李崎,王松涛,沈才洪,史劲松,许正宏. 泸型酒酒醅与窖泥中梭菌群落结构、演替和功能差异[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2020, 36(6): 1190-1197

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  • Received:October 11,2019
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