Research Topic: synthetic microbial communities

MetaFlowTrain: a highly parallelized and modular fluidic system for studying exometabolite-mediated inter-organismal interactions

Scientists developed MetaFlowTrain, a system that allows them to study how different microorganisms communicate through chemical molecules they produce. The system uses tiny connected chambers with filters that let chemical signals pass between microbes but keep the organisms separated. This tool revealed that bacteria can inhibit fungal growth through their chemical products and showed how soil conditions affect microbial community structure and plant health.

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Systematically exploring and evaluating core fungal composition and their flavor profile in fermented grains of Jiang-flavor baijiu

Baijiu is a traditional Chinese alcohol made through complex fermentation involving many microorganisms. This study identified four key fungal groups that are most important for creating the desired flavors. When certain fungi were grown together with yeast, they produced higher amounts of desirable flavor compounds like esters and alcohols. These findings help scientists understand how to improve baijiu quality and consistency by using controlled combinations of microorganisms.

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