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Dealing with water stress and microbial preservation

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ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 7, Pages 3351-3359

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.15096

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  1. Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness
  2. European Union [CTM2017-84332-R, CGL2017-91737-EXP, P18-RT-976]
  3. Andalusian Regional Government

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The importance of preserving microorganisms has been recognized for decades, with current focus on improving preservation methods to enhance microbial survival rates, to save new taxa, and preserve fragile microbial communities. The effects of drought on microbial diversity shift and molecular responses of microorganisms, as well as their interactions with other organisms are discussed. Additionally, the study emphasizes applying knowledge from desiccation-tolerant microorganisms to enhance preservation techniques.
The relevance of preserving microorganisms has been well accepted for several decades. Interest is now shifting towards investigating adequate preservation methods to improve microbial survival rates and to preserve new taxa of previously considered unculturable microorganisms. In addition, a growing interest in preserving fragile microbial consortia or communities with biotechnological interest motivates the improvement of preservation methods. In the present study, we reviewed the effect of water availability in microbial diversity shift. We describe the effect of drought on microorganisms at the molecular level and their molecular responses to this life-threatening challenge focusing on the production of xeroprotectants. We also review the interspecies interactions of those drought-tolerant microorganisms with other sensitive organisms including neighbouring prokaryotes and eukaryotes such as plants, and the potential role of these microorganisms at determining the ecological composition of stressed environments. We emphasize the importance of applying the knowledge derived from the molecular mechanisms used by desiccation-tolerant microorganisms for the improvement of the preservation techniques. An overview of the current and newer techniques for preserving microorganisms and microbial communities is provided. The biotechnological interest in preserving pure cultures, microbial consortia and communities is also discussed.

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