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Micro-organisms behind the pollination scenes: microbial imprint on floral nectar sugar variation in a tropical plant community.

机译:授粉幕后的微生物:热带植物群落中花蜜糖变种上的微生物烙印。

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Background and Aims: Variation in the composition of floral nectar reflects intrinsic plant characteristics as well as the action of extrinsic factors. Micro-organisms, particularly yeasts, represent one extrinsic factor that inhabit the nectar of animal-pollinated flowers worldwide. In this study a 'microbial imprint hypothesis' is formulated and tested, in which it is proposed that natural community-wide variation in nectar sugar composition will partly depend on the presence of yeasts in flowers. Methods: Occurrence and density of yeasts were studied microscopically in single-flower nectar samples of 22 animal-pollinated species from coastal xeric and sub-humid tropical habitats of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Nectar sugar concentration and composition were concurrently determined on the same samples using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods. Key Results: Microscopical examination of nectar samples revealed the presence of yeasts in nearly all plant species (21 out of 22 species) and in about half of the samples examined (51.8% of total, all species combined). Plant species and individuals differed significantly in nectar sugar concentration and composition, and also in the incidence of nectar yeasts. After statistically controlling for differences between plant species and individuals, nectar yeasts still accounted for a significant fraction of community-wide variance in all nectar sugar parameters considered. Significant yeast x species interactions on sugar parameters revealed that plant species differed in the nectar sugar correlates of variation in yeast incidence. Conclusions: The results support the hypothesis that nectar yeasts impose a detectable imprint on community-wide variation in nectar sugar composition and concentration. Since nectar sugar features influence pollinator attraction and plant reproduction, future nectar studies should control for yeast presence and examine the extent to which microbial signatures on nectar characteristics ultimately have some influence on pollination services in plant communities.
机译:背景与目的:花蜜的组成变化反映了植物固有的特性以及外在因素的作用。微生物,尤其是酵母菌,是一种遍及世界的动物传粉花朵花蜜的外在因素。在这项研究中,制定并测试了“微生物烙印假说”,其中提出,整个社区的花蜜糖组成的自然变化将部分取决于花朵中酵母的存在。方法:在墨西哥尤卡坦半岛沿海干燥和半湿润热带生境的22种动物授粉物种的单花花蜜样本中,对酵母的发生和密度进行了微观研究。使用高效液相色谱(HPLC)方法同时测定相同样品上的花蜜糖浓度和组成。关键结果:对花蜜样本进行显微镜检查发现,几乎所有植物物种(22种物种中的21种)和大约一半的样本(全部物种的51.8%)中均存在酵母。植物种类和个体的花蜜糖浓度和组成以及花蜜酵母的发生率都存在显着差异。在统计上控制了植物物种和个体之间的差异之后,在所考虑的所有花蜜糖参数中,花蜜酵母仍占整个社区变异的很大一部分。糖参数上酵母x物种之间的显着相互作用表明,植物种类在花蜜糖中的差异与酵母发生率的变化有关。结论:该结果支持以下假设:花蜜酵母在花蜜糖成分和浓度的整个社区变化上具有可检测的烙印。由于花蜜糖的特性会影响授粉媒介的吸引力和植物繁殖,因此未来的花蜜研究应控制酵母的存在,并研究花蜜特征上的微生物特征最终对植物群落授粉服务的影响程度。

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