Combined Effects of Simulated Microgravity and Multi-strain Interactions on Population Dynamics of a Constructed Microbial Community
Date Published: 1998-07-13
Paper Number:981605
DOI: 10.4271/981605
Citation:
Bouma, J. and Pierson, D., "Combined Effects of Simulated Microgravity and Multi-strain Interactions on Population Dynamics of a Constructed Microbial Community," SAE Technical Paper 981605, 1998, doi:10.4271/981605.
Author(s):
J. E. Bouma - National Research Council
D. L. Pierson - NASA-Johnson Space Center
Abstract:
Microgravity elicits different responses from various microorganisms and may alter the population dynamics of a microbial community. Four isolates from a hydroponic study were combined in experimental communities cultured in 50-mL high aspect-ratio rotating-wall vessel bioreactors (HARVs) for 10 days under either simulated microgravity (SMG) or control (1.004×
g
) conditions.
Pseudomonas azelaica
maintained a population density just above 1×10
9
CFU/mL in all treatments, but exhibited an increased percentage of a crinkled colony morphology in SMG. Abundance of
Rhodotorula rubra
was unaffected by either SMG or a 4-strain mixed culture environment alone; however, in a 4-strain community cultured under SMG, density of
R. rubra
dropped by more than two orders of magnitude. Interactive effects between SMG and presence of
Pseudomonas
seemed to inhibit growth of
R. rubra
. These interactive effects were not predictable from separate study of the components of the system. Examination of microbial interactions in microgravity is required for long-term control of hazardous microbes or maintenance of necessary microbes during extended space missions.
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