[Endophytic Yeasts in Leaf Galls].

Mikrobiologiia Pub Date : 2017-03-01
A M Glushakova, A V Kachalkin
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Yeast abundance and species diversity of endophytic complexes in galls (cecidia) formed on the leaves of Salix fragilis, Salix caprea, Quercus robur, Tilia cordata, and Ulmus laevis and the epiphytic yeast communities of undamaged leaves of these plants were studied. Dynamics of yeast abundance in the galls was significantly different from that of the epiphytic yeast communities. Maximum numbers of endophytic yeast cells in the galls (up to 104 CFU/g) were comparable to abundance of epiphytic yeasts. A total of 14 species of endophytic yeasts were isolated from galls of different plants. Ascomycetous yeasts were found to predominate in the insect galls on willows and oak, while basidiomycetous yeasts dominated in mite galls on linden and elm, as well as on plant leaves. These results indicate that gall formation may be considered not only as a bidirectional pathological process of the interaction between plants and invertebrates, but also as a process in which the endophytic microbial population of the galls plays an important role.

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[叶瘿中的内生酵母]。
研究了脆弱柳(Salix fragilis)、caprea柳(Salix caprea)、栎(Quercus robur)、木椴(Tilia cordata)和榆(Ulmus laevis)叶片上形成的瘿(cecidia)内生菌复合体的酵母丰度和物种多样性,以及这些植物未受损叶片上的附生酵母群落。虫瘿中酵母菌丰度的动态变化与附生酵母菌群落的动态变化有显著差异。胆汁中内生酵母细胞的最大数量(高达104 CFU/g)与附生酵母的丰度相当。从不同植物的胆汁中分离到14种内生酵母菌。柳树和橡树的虫瘿中以子囊菌为主,椴树和榆树的螨瘿和植物叶片中以担子菌为主。这些结果表明,胆的形成不仅可能是植物与无脊椎动物相互作用的双向病理过程,而且可能是胆的内生微生物种群在其中起重要作用的过程。
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