Description
This data is derived from a field based adaptive evolution experiment. Here, we explored a process of species sorting and its consequence on community-level functionality using mabisi, a traditional Zambian fermented milk, by exposing a common mabisi microbial community to five distinct substrates and propagating replicate communities at three farm sites in rural Zambia. The substrates - raw bovine milk (control), low-fat milk, full-cream milk, and the infant formulas F100 and S26 – represented novel environments, were propagated at a fixed dilution and static conditions to generate ~ 66 generations. Microbial community composition was profiled through 16S rDNA sequencing, while community-level functioning was assessed through volatile organic compound profiling by GC-MS, pH changes with a pH meter, and consistency analysis using an Adam's consistometer.
| Date made available | 14 Aug 2024 |
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| Publisher | Wageningen University & Research |
| Geographical coverage | Zambia, Copperbelt province |
| Geospatial point | -12.98330, 28.63330Show on map |
Datasets
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Data underlying the publication: Divergence of microbial community composition and functionality upon serial transfers in novel substrates over 200 generations
Nehanda, S. (Creator), Alekseeva, A. (Creator), van Mastrigt, O. (Creator), Chileshe, J. (Creator), Zwaan, B. (Creator), Smid, E. (Creator) & Schoustra, S. (Creator), Wageningen University & Research, 23 Jul 2025
DOI: 10.4121/ac110cab-112b-4f38-ac94-252f8838a9d0
Dataset
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Data underlying the publication: Geographical location drives microbial community diversity, B-complex vitamin enrichment, and functional properties during mabisi fermentation
Nehanda, S. (Creator), Alekseeva, A. (Creator), van Mastrigt, O. (Creator), Chileshe, J. (Creator), Zwaan, B. (Creator), Smid, E. (Creator) & Schoustra, S. (Creator), Wageningen University & Research, 30 Jul 2025
DOI: 10.4121/a7f35193-1cd1-4ee7-ad6b-4690a7c93797
Dataset
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Exploration and exploitation of microbial functionality in mabisi fermentation
Nehanda, S. (PhD candidate), Schoustra, S. (Promotor), Smid, E. (Promotor), Zwaan, B. (Promotor) & Chileshe, J. (Co-promotor)
1/02/20 → 6/02/26
Project: PhD
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