Pesticides have become an inseparable element of agricultural intensification. While the direct impact of pesticides on non-target organisms, such as pollinators, has recently received much attention, less consideration has been given to the microorganisms that are associated with them. Specialist yeasts and bacteria are known to commonly inhabit floral nectar and change its chemical characteristics in numerous ways, possibly influencing pollinator attraction. In this study, we investigated the in vitro susceptibility of nectar yeasts Metschnikowia gruessi, Metschnikowia reukaufii, and Candida bombi to six widely used agricultural fungicides (prothioconazole, tebuconazole, azoxystrobin, fenamidone, boscalid, and fluopyram). Next, a commerci...
Beyond its role as a reward for pollinators, floral nectar also provides a habitat for specialized a...
Floral nectar is a sugar-rich, nutritional reward offered by many plant species to recruit flower-vi...
Fungal endophytes have shown their potential as biocontrol agents; however, their application in com...
Background and Aims:Flowers can be highly variable in nectar volume and chemical composition, even w...
Secondary metabolites that are present in floral nectar have been hypothesized to enhance specificit...
The widespread use of azole antifungals in medicine and agriculture and the resulting long-persisten...
Olfactory floral signals are significant factors in plant-pollinator mutualisms. Recently, unusual f...
© 2015 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Floral nectar is a sweet, aqueous secre...
Through their effects on physicochemical features of floral nectar, nectar-dwelling yeasts can alter...
Voß A-C, Hauertmann M, Laufer M-C, Lach A, Junker RR, Eilers E. Fungicides and strawberry pollinatio...
Floral nectars become easily colonized by microbes, most often species of the ascomycetous yeast gen...
Nectar is frequently inhabited by a limited number of microorganisms. Nonetheless, these species can...
Currently, there is a trend in decreasing of the number of pollinators, which is already a matter of...
Floral nectar is commonly inhabited by microorganisms, mostly yeasts and bacteria, which can have a ...
Nectar-producing plants are increasingly used in agroecosystems to provide biological control agents...
Beyond its role as a reward for pollinators, floral nectar also provides a habitat for specialized a...
Floral nectar is a sugar-rich, nutritional reward offered by many plant species to recruit flower-vi...
Fungal endophytes have shown their potential as biocontrol agents; however, their application in com...
Background and Aims:Flowers can be highly variable in nectar volume and chemical composition, even w...
Secondary metabolites that are present in floral nectar have been hypothesized to enhance specificit...
The widespread use of azole antifungals in medicine and agriculture and the resulting long-persisten...
Olfactory floral signals are significant factors in plant-pollinator mutualisms. Recently, unusual f...
© 2015 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Floral nectar is a sweet, aqueous secre...
Through their effects on physicochemical features of floral nectar, nectar-dwelling yeasts can alter...
Voß A-C, Hauertmann M, Laufer M-C, Lach A, Junker RR, Eilers E. Fungicides and strawberry pollinatio...
Floral nectars become easily colonized by microbes, most often species of the ascomycetous yeast gen...
Nectar is frequently inhabited by a limited number of microorganisms. Nonetheless, these species can...
Currently, there is a trend in decreasing of the number of pollinators, which is already a matter of...
Floral nectar is commonly inhabited by microorganisms, mostly yeasts and bacteria, which can have a ...
Nectar-producing plants are increasingly used in agroecosystems to provide biological control agents...
Beyond its role as a reward for pollinators, floral nectar also provides a habitat for specialized a...
Floral nectar is a sugar-rich, nutritional reward offered by many plant species to recruit flower-vi...
Fungal endophytes have shown their potential as biocontrol agents; however, their application in com...