Yeast communities of the cactusPilosocereus arrabidae and associated insects in the Sandy Coastal Plains of Southeastern Brazil |
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Authors: | Carlos A. Rosa Paula B. Morais Allen N. Hagler Leda C. Mendonça-Hagler Ricardo F. Monteiro |
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Affiliation: | (1) Instituto de Microbiologia, CCS, Bloco I, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 21941 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;(2) Depto. Ecologia, Instituto de Biologia, CCS, Universidade Federal do, Bl. A, C.P. 68020, 21941 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The yeast communities from necrotic tissues, decaying flowers and fruits, and from larval feeding sites of the mothSigelgaita sp. in the cactusPilosocereus arrabidae were surveyed in three restinga ecosystems in Southeastern Brazil. Insects associated with these substrates were sampled to verify the vectoring of yeasts. The cactusPilosocereus arrabidae was shown to have four different yeast communities associated with it. Necrotic stems had a diverse yeast community with the prevalent speciesPichia barkeri, Candida sonorensis, Pichia cactophila, Geotrichum sp.,Myxozyma mucilagina andSporopachydermia sp. A, representing about 80% of the total isolates.Pichia sp. A and aCandida domercqii-like species represented more than 90% of the yeast isolates from decaying flowers. Fruits had a heterogeneous yeast community with typical fruit yeasts of the genusKloeckera, basidiomicetous anamorphs of the genusCryptococcus, the black yeastAureobasidium pullulans, Pichia sp. A, aCandida domercqii-like species, and some cactophilic yeasts, especiallyClavispora opuntiae. The feeding site ofSigelgaita sp. larvae hadClavispora opuntiae as the prevalent species. Insect vectors are suggested as one the most important factors influencing the composition of these yeast communities. |
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Keywords: | Cactus yeast communities insect vectors Pilosocereus arrabidae restinga ecosystems |
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