Insight into saffron associated microbiota from different origins and explore the endophytes for enhancement of bioactive compounds.
Food Chem
; 456: 140006, 2024 Oct 30.
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| ID: mdl-38870814
ABSTRACT
Crocus sativus L. is a perennial crop for its valuable active compounds. Plant-associated microbes impact on the quality and efficacy of medicinal herbs by promoting bioactive components accumulation. However, how microbes influence the accumulation of bioactive components in saffron have not been well studied. Here, the microbiome in C. sativus derived from 3 core production areas were deciphered by 16S rDNA sequencing and the relationship between endophytes and bioactive ingredients were further investigated. The main results are as follows (1) Both Comamonadaceae and Burkholderiaceae were positively correlated with the content of bioactive components in the stigmas. (2) The synthesis of crocin was positively correlated with Xanthomonadaceae, negatively correlated with Lachnospiraceae and Prevotellaceae. Therefore, further investigation is required to determine whether Xanthomonadaceae plays an unknown function in the synthesis of crocin. These findings provide guidelines for disentangling the function of endophytes in the production of bioactive ingredients and thus for microbe-mediated breeding.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Bacteria
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Carotenoids
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Crocus
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Endophytes
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Microbiota
Language:
En
Journal:
Food Chem
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
China
Country of publication:
Reino Unido