AbstractThere is increasing evidence that nectarivorous yeasts are an important third player in plant–pollinator mutualisms, but their distribution and ecological effects remain poorly known. Here we provide a survey of the frequency and abundance of yeasts in floral nectar from 40 taxonomically diverse South African plant species, test whether they affect nectar properties, and investigate associations between yeast incidence and pollinator type. Microscopical observations of nectar samples revealed that yeasts are widespread in floral nectar of South African species, as revealed by the high percentage of plants (51.3%) and flowers (43.2%) containing those microbes, and that when present, they can reach high densities (up to 3.6×106 yeast ...
Nectar yeasts are common inhabitants of insect-pollinated flowers but factors determining their dist...
[IN] While yeast presence in floral nectar has been known to science at least since the ninete...
Nectar is frequently inhabited by a limited number of microorganisms. Nonetheless, these species can...
One peculiarity of floral nectar that remains relatively unexplored from an ecological perspective i...
\(\bf Background:\) Studies on the diversity of yeasts in floral nectar were first carried out in th...
While yeast presence in floral nectar has been known to science at least since the nineteenth centur...
Olfactory floral signals are significant factors in plant-pollinator mutualisms. Recently, unusual f...
Floral nectar of insect-pollinated plants often contains dense yeast populations, yet little quantit...
Floral nectar of insect-pollinated plants often contains dense yeast populations, yet little quantit...
Floral nectars become easily colonized by microbes, most often species of the ascomycetous yeast gen...
Floral nectar of some animal-pollinated plants usually harbours highly adapted yeast communities whi...
Background and Aims:Flowers can be highly variable in nectar volume and chemical composition, even w...
Microorganisms frequently colonize the nectar of angiosperm species. Though capable of altering a su...
1. Floral nectar harbours a diverse microbiome of yeasts and bacteria that depend predominantly on ...
Flowers offer favourable microenvironments for yeast growth, and are increasingly recognised as a ri...
Nectar yeasts are common inhabitants of insect-pollinated flowers but factors determining their dist...
[IN] While yeast presence in floral nectar has been known to science at least since the ninete...
Nectar is frequently inhabited by a limited number of microorganisms. Nonetheless, these species can...
One peculiarity of floral nectar that remains relatively unexplored from an ecological perspective i...
\(\bf Background:\) Studies on the diversity of yeasts in floral nectar were first carried out in th...
While yeast presence in floral nectar has been known to science at least since the nineteenth centur...
Olfactory floral signals are significant factors in plant-pollinator mutualisms. Recently, unusual f...
Floral nectar of insect-pollinated plants often contains dense yeast populations, yet little quantit...
Floral nectar of insect-pollinated plants often contains dense yeast populations, yet little quantit...
Floral nectars become easily colonized by microbes, most often species of the ascomycetous yeast gen...
Floral nectar of some animal-pollinated plants usually harbours highly adapted yeast communities whi...
Background and Aims:Flowers can be highly variable in nectar volume and chemical composition, even w...
Microorganisms frequently colonize the nectar of angiosperm species. Though capable of altering a su...
1. Floral nectar harbours a diverse microbiome of yeasts and bacteria that depend predominantly on ...
Flowers offer favourable microenvironments for yeast growth, and are increasingly recognised as a ri...
Nectar yeasts are common inhabitants of insect-pollinated flowers but factors determining their dist...
[IN] While yeast presence in floral nectar has been known to science at least since the ninete...
Nectar is frequently inhabited by a limited number of microorganisms. Nonetheless, these species can...