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Sustainability of the rice-crayfish co-culture aquaculture model: microbiome profiles based on multi-kingdom analyses

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ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOME
卷 17, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40793-022-00422-4

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Multi-kingdom; Rice-crayfish co-culture model; Aquaculture models; Co-occurrence network; Horizontal gene transfer

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32071465, 31871334, 31671374]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology's National Key Research and Development Program grant [2018YFC0910502]
  3. Key Project of Hubei Province Natural Science Foundation [2020CFA110]
  4. Youth Innovation Promotion Association, Chinese of Academy of Sciences [2018369]

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In this study, the sustainability of the rice-crayfish culture model was evaluated in terms of microbial community profiles. The results showed that this model has a unique microbial pattern, with densely and positively connected microbes and a lower frequency of horizontal gene transfer events, especially those involving antibiotic resistance genes. These characteristics indicate the sustainability of the rice-crayfish culture model at the microbiome level.
While the rice-crayfish culture (RCFP) model, an important aquaculture model in Asia, is generally considered a sustainable model, its sustainability in terms of microbial community profiles has not been evaluated. In this study, multi-kingdom analyses of microbiome profiles (i.e., bacteria, archaea, viruses, and eukaryotes) were performed using environmental (i.e., water and sediment) and animal gut (i.e., crayfish and crab gut) microbial samples from the RCFP and other aquaculture models, including the crab-crayfish co-culture, crayfish culture, and crab culture models, to evaluate the sustainability of the RCFP systematically. Results showed that RCFP samples are enriched with a distinct set of microbes, including Shewanella, Ferroplasma, Leishmania, and Siphoviridae, when compared with other aquaculture models. Additionally, most microbes in the RCFP samples, especially microbes from different kingdoms, were densely and positively connected, which indicates their robustness against environmental stress. Whereas microbes in different aquaculture models demonstrated moderate levels of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) across kingdoms, the RCFP showed relatively lower frequencies of HGT events, especially those involving antibiotic resistance genes. Finally, environmental factors, including pH, oxidation-reduction potential, temperature, and total nitrogen, contributed profoundly to shaping the microbial communities in these aquaculture models. Interestingly, compared with other models, the microbial communities of the RCFP model were less influenced by these environmental factors, which suggests that microbes in the latter have stronger ability to resist environmental stress. The findings collectively reflect the unique multi-kingdom microbial patterns of the RCFP model and suggest that this model is a sustainable model from the perspective of microbiome profiles.

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