“…COS dramatically decreased the relative abundance of Pseudomonas (day 6), while this inhibitory effect became less obvious when treated samples became sensory rejected (day 8). Besides, microbiota compositions of completely spoiled samples were also characterized and compared in some studies, either based on the same storage time (e.g., D–I or E–J) (Duan et al., 2020; Huang, Liu, Jia, Zhang, & Luo, 2018; Li, T., et al., 2020c; Zhuang et al., 2019) or the same spoilage degree (e.g., D–J) (Liu et al., 2017). Moreover, some studies (Huang et al., 2018; Jia, Liu, et al., 2018; Wang et al., 2014; Zhuang et al., 2019) characterized the microbiota composition before sensory rejection point and found out that some bacteria (e.g., Acinetobacter ) could be dominant before spoilage, although its predominance was finally occupied by SSOs.…”