Synthetic Microbial Communities Enhance Artificial Cyanobacterial Crusts Formation via Spatiotemporal Synergy
Qi Li, Pingting Zhu, Guoxia Tian, Qingliang Cui, Pengyu Zhang, Lingyan Dong, Chensi Min, Linchuan Fang

TL;DR
This study shows that synthetic microbial communities improve the formation of artificial cyanobacterial crusts, which can help combat desertification.
Contribution
The study identifies specific synthetic microbial communities that enhance artificial cyanobacterial crusts through spatiotemporal synergy.
Findings
EPS-producing and nitrogen-fixing SynComs increased chlorophyll-a content by 16.0–16.3%.
SynComs inoculation accelerated cyanobacterial and microbial colonization and growth.
SynComs transformed weak correlations into strong positive correlations between NH4+-N and microbial biomass.
Abstract
Artificial cyanobacterial crusts (ACCs) are a potentially effective biological strategy for combating desertification. However, while functional microorganisms influence ACCs formation efficiency, research on their role is limited, and their underlying promotion mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we investigated the effects of three functional synthetic microbial communities (SynComs), each dominated by microorganisms specialized in exopolysaccharide (EPS) production (3 strains), siderophore production (3 strains), or nitrogen fixation (4 strains), on ACCs formation following inoculation with Microcoleus vaginatus. This study was carried out in a controlled laboratory setting with a 12 h light/dark cycle and a light intensity of 2400–2700 lux. Following a 24-day cultivation period, EPS-producing or nitrogen-fixing SynComs significantly increased the chlorophyll-a content by 16.0–16.3%.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBiocrusts and Microbial Ecology · Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics · Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
