Journal article
Exploring microbiome engineering as a strategy for improved thermal tolerance in Exaiptasia diaphana
AM Dungan, LM Hartman, LL Blackall, MJH van Oppen
Journal of Applied Microbiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/jam.15465
Abstract
Aims: Fourteen percent of all living coral, equivalent to more than all the coral on the Great Barrier Reef, has died in the past decade as a result of climate change-driven bleaching. Inspired by the ‘oxidative stress theory of coral bleaching’, we investigated whether a bacterial consortium designed to scavenge free radicals could integrate into the host microbiome and improve thermal tolerance of the coral model, Exaiptasia diaphana. Methods and Results: E. diaphana anemones were inoculated with a consortium of high free radical scavenging (FRS) bacteria, a consortium of congeneric low FRS bacteria, or sterile seawater as a control, then exposed to elevated temperature. Increases in the r..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council, Grant/ Award Number: DP160101468 and FL180100036