Invisible floral larcenies: microbial communities degrade floral nectar of bumble bee-pollinated plants.
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Diverse microbiota identified in whole intact nest chambers of the red mason bee Osmia bicornis (Linnaeus 1758)Multilocus sequence analysis of nectar pseudomonads reveals high genetic diversity and contrasting recombination patternsNectar yeasts warm the flowers of a winter-blooming plantFloral reward, advertisement and attractiveness to honey bees in dioecious Salix capreaA New Species of Cleisostoma (Orchidaceae) from the Hon Ba Nature Reserve in Vietnam: A Multidisciplinary Assessment.Comparison of sugars, iridoid glycosides and amino acids in nectar and phloem sap of Maurandya barclayana, Lophospermum erubescens, and Brassica napus.Nutrient enrichment is associated with altered nectar and pollen chemical composition in Succisa pratensis Moench and increased larval mortality of its pollinator Bombus terrestris L.Presence of yeasts in floral nectar is consistent with the hypothesis of microbial-mediated signaling in plant-pollinator interactionsFlowers as islands: spatial distribution of nectar-inhabiting microfungi among plants of Mimulus aurantiacus, a hummingbird-pollinated shrubComposition of epiphytic bacterial communities differs on petals and leaves.Acidic α-galactosidase is the most abundant nectarin in floral nectar of common tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum).Nectar yeasts in the tall Larkspur Delphinium barbeyi (Ranunculaceae) and effects on components of pollinator foraging behaviorComposition, richness and nonrandom assembly of culturable bacterial-microfungal communities in floral nectar of Mediterranean plants.Comparative floral spur anatomy and nectar secretion in four representatives of Ranunculaceae.Nectar chemistry is tailored for both attraction of mutualists and protection from exploiters.Microbial volatile emissions as insect semiochemicals.Microbial diversity in the floral nectar of seven Epipactis (Orchidaceae) speciesMicrobial diversity in the floral nectar of Linaria vulgaris along an urbanization gradient.Forager bees (Apis mellifera) highly express immune and detoxification genes in tissues associated with nectar processingSpecialist nectar-yeasts decline with urbanization in Berlin.Micro-organisms behind the pollination scenes: microbial imprint on floral nectar sugar variation in a tropical plant community.Do honeybees shape the bacterial community composition in floral nectar?Yeasts in floral nectar: a quantitative survey.Floral nectar production and carbohydrate composition and the structure of receptacular nectaries in the invasive plant Bunias orientalis L. (Brassicaceae).Effects of abiotic factors and species interactions on estimates of male plant function: a meta-analysis.Microbiology of sugar-rich environments: diversity, ecology and system constraints.A review of the methods for storing floral nectars in the field.Non-target effects of fungicides on nectar-inhabiting fungi of almond flowers.Nectar-living yeasts of a tropical host plant community: diversity and effects on community-wide floral nectar traits.Pseudomyrmex ants and Acacia host plants join efforts to protect their mutualism from microbial threats.Interaction of acetic acid and phenylacetaldehyde as attractants for trapping pest species of moths (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).Prevalence of sucretolerant bacteria in common soils and their isolation and characterization.Glucanases and chitinases as causal agents in the protection of Acacia extrafloral nectar from infestation by phytopathogens.Nectar sugar composition of European Caryophylloideae (Caryophyllaceae) in relation to flower length, pollination biology and phylogeny.Yeasts in nectar of an early-blooming herb: sought by bumble bees, detrimental to plant fecundity.Jack of all nectars, master of most: DNA methylation and the epigenetic basis of niche width in a flower-living yeast.Solving the puzzle of yeast survival in ephemeral nectar systems: exponential growth is not enough.Nectar-inhabiting microorganisms influence nectar volatile composition and attractiveness to a generalist pollinator.Flowers as a reservoir of yeast diversity: description of Wickerhamiella nectarea f.a. sp. nov., and Wickerhamiella natalensis f.a. sp. nov. from South African flowers and pollinators, and transfer of related Candida species to the genus WickerhamieDispersal enhances beta diversity in nectar microbes.
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Invisible floral larcenies: microbial communities degrade floral nectar of bumble bee-pollinated plants.
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Invisible floral larcenies: mi ...... bumble bee-pollinated plants.
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Invisible floral larcenies: mi ...... f bumble bee-pollinated plants
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Ricardo Pérez
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2008-09-01T00:00:00Z