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The role of Bacterial-Fungal interactions in cigar tobacco fermentation: insights from community dynamics and physicochemical correlations - PubMed

3 days ago
  • #microbial-interactions
  • #tobacco-fermentation
  • #flavor-formation
  • Bacterial-Fungal interactions play a crucial role in cigar tobacco fermentation, influencing flavor compound formation and reducing irritating compounds.
  • Key microbial taxa identified include Aspergillus (fungi) and Pseudomonas (bacteria), which enhance fermentation quality.
  • Microbial community diversity (α-diversity) increases initially but decreases after the mid-phase of fermentation.
  • Bacterial community restructuring occurs earlier than fungal succession during fermentation.
  • The fermentation process is divided into three phases: rapid change (T1-T3), slow change (T3-T5), and stable (T5-T7).
  • Proteobacteria and Ascomycota show a strong positive correlation, with Pseudomonas and Aspergillus acting as functional hubs.
  • Synergistic metabolism of key microbes may contribute to nicotine degradation and volatile compound formation.
  • The study provides insights for targeted regulation of cigar flavor through microbial consortia.