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ABSTRACT The interactions that occur during the ripening of smear cheeses are not well understood. Yeast-yeast interactions and yeast-bacterium interactions were investigated within a microbial community composed of three yeasts and six bacteria found in cheese. The growth dynamics of this community was precisely described during the ripening of a model cheese, and the Lotka-Volterra model was used to evaluate species interactions. Subsequently, the effects on ecosystem functioning of yeast omissions in the microbial community were evaluated. It was found both in the Lotka-Volterra model and in the omission study that negative interactions occurred between yeasts. Yarrowia lipolytica inhibited mycelial expansion of Geotrichum candidum , whereas Y. lipolytica and G. candidum inhibited Debaryomyces hansenii cell viability during the stationary phase. However, the mechanisms involved in these interactions remain unclear. It was also shown that yeast-bacterium interactions played a significant role in the establishment of this multispecies ecosystem on the cheese surface. Yeasts were key species in bacterial development, but their influences on the bacteria differed. It appeared that the growth of Arthrobacter arilaitensis or Hafnia alvei relied less on a specific yeast function because these species dominated the bacterial flora, regardless of which yeasts were present in the ecosystem. For other bacteria, such as Leucobacter sp. or Brevibacterium aurantiacum , growth relied on a specific yeast, i.e., G. candidum . Furthermore, B. aurantiacum , Corynebacterium casei , and Staphylococcus xylosus showed reduced colonization capacities in comparison with the other bacteria in this model cheese. Bacterium-bacterium interactions could not be clearly identified.
MESH: Fungi, 570, bactérie lactique, fromage, GEOTRICHUM CANDIDUM, Cheese, environment/Symbiosis, Antibiosis, MESH: Ecosystem, intéraction, [SDV.MP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology, levure, MICROBIAL INTERACTION, Ecosystem, MESH: Antibiosis, MESH: Microbial Viability, bactérie, Microbial Viability, CHEESE, Bacteria, Mycelium, MICROBIAL COMMUNITY, Fungi, [SDV.EE.IEO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment/Symbiosis, MESH: Mycelium, LOTKA-VOLTERRA MODEL;MICROBIAL INTERACTION;MICROBIAL COMMUNITY;YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA;GEOTRICHUM CANDIDUM;CHEESE, MESH: Cheese, YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA, LOTKA-VOLTERRA MODEL, MESH: Bacteria, [SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology, [SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology
MESH: Fungi, 570, bactérie lactique, fromage, GEOTRICHUM CANDIDUM, Cheese, environment/Symbiosis, Antibiosis, MESH: Ecosystem, intéraction, [SDV.MP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology, levure, MICROBIAL INTERACTION, Ecosystem, MESH: Antibiosis, MESH: Microbial Viability, bactérie, Microbial Viability, CHEESE, Bacteria, Mycelium, MICROBIAL COMMUNITY, Fungi, [SDV.EE.IEO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment/Symbiosis, MESH: Mycelium, LOTKA-VOLTERRA MODEL;MICROBIAL INTERACTION;MICROBIAL COMMUNITY;YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA;GEOTRICHUM CANDIDUM;CHEESE, MESH: Cheese, YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA, LOTKA-VOLTERRA MODEL, MESH: Bacteria, [SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology, [SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology
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