Characterizing the microbiota of wooden boards used for cheese ripening

对用于奶酪熟化的木板上的微生物群进行表征

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Abstract

Wooden boards are commonly used for aging artisan cheeses. Although considered critical to the development of desired flavors and aromas, knowledge about the microbial communities associated with these boards is limited. To begin to address this need, we performed a 16S ribosomal RNA analysis of the bacterial communities present on the surface and within 5 wooden boards used for cheese ripening that were obtained from 3 cheese-processing facilities. The 5 boards were dominated by bacteria in the phyla Actinobacteria, Firmicutes, and Proteobacteria and displayed differences in both diversity and richness. Analysis of these boards also identified significant board-to-board variation. A total of 288 operational taxonomic units were identified across all samples, with 7 operational taxonomic units forming a core microbiota across all boards. Taken together, these data reflect the cheese-ripening environment, which appears to select for salt- and cold-tolerant bacteria.

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