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Yeasts associated with pollinating bees and flower nectar.

D K Sandhu1, M K Waraich.   

Abstract

A study of the yeast flora of 328 honey stomachs from 7 different pollinating bee species, and 342 flower nectar samples of 9 different flower species yielded 766 yeast isolates composed of 16 genera and 47 species. Most of the yeast species from both the sources belonged to the genusCandida, while the most frequently isolated yeasts wereDekkera intermedia from honey stomach andCandida blankii from flower nectar. Among the honey bees,Xylocopa sp., and among flowers,Citrus medica, yielded the highest number of yeast species. Nineteen species of yeasts belonging to 9 genera were common to both the sources.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 24221239     DOI: 10.1007/BF02015108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Ecol        ISSN: 0095-3628            Impact factor:   4.552


  5 in total

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Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek       Date:  1962       Impact factor: 2.271

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Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek       Date:  1971       Impact factor: 2.271

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Journal:  J Invertebr Pathol       Date:  1977-07       Impact factor: 2.841

5.  Yeasts isolated from honey bees, Apis mellifera, fed 2,4-D and antibiotics.

Authors:  M Gilliam; L J Wickerham; H L Morton; R D Martin
Journal:  J Invertebr Pathol       Date:  1974-11       Impact factor: 2.841

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Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek       Date:  2017-04-13       Impact factor: 2.271

2.  Species richness of yeast communities in floral nectar of southern Spanish plants.

Authors:  María I Pozo; Carlos M Herrera; Pilar Bazaga
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2010-05-08       Impact factor: 4.552

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Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2018-03-28       Impact factor: 5.349

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Authors:  P Tawidian; V L Rhodes; K Michel
Journal:  Insect Biochem Mol Biol       Date:  2019-06-29       Impact factor: 4.714

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Authors:  G D Inglis; L Sigler; M S Goette
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  1993-09       Impact factor: 4.552

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Authors:  A Canto; C M Herrera
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2012-08-22       Impact factor: 4.357

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Authors:  Carlos M Herrera; Clara de Vega; Azucena Canto; María I Pozo
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2009-02-10       Impact factor: 4.357

8.  Unexpected diversity during community succession in the apple flower microbiome.

Authors:  Ashley Shade; Patricia S McManus; Jo Handelsman
Journal:  MBio       Date:  2013-02-26       Impact factor: 7.867

9.  Genealogy-based methods for inference of historical recombination and gene flow and their application in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  Paul A Jenkins; Yun S Song; Rachel B Brem
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-11-30       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Do honeybees shape the bacterial community composition in floral nectar?

Authors:  Yana Aizenberg-Gershtein; Ido Izhaki; Malka Halpern
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-07-03       Impact factor: 3.240

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