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Microb Ecol ; 55(1): 15-20, 2008 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17487523

RESUMO

Four experiments were conducted to assess the effect of foliar applications of various nutrient solutions on the phylloplane yeast community of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.). In the first three experiments, increasing concentrations of sucrose (2-16%), yeast extract (0.5-2.5%), and sucrose plus yeast extract (2.5-18.5% total) were applied and the yeast colony forming units (cfu) enumerated 14 h later by dilution plating. Significant positive linear relationships were observed between the number of yeast cfu and applications of both yeast extract and sucrose plus yeast extract. Foliar applications of sucrose alone had no significant effect on yeast community abundance, indicating that phylloplane yeasts of turfgrass are not limited by the amount or availability of carbohydrates. In the fourth experiment, five different solutions were applied to tall fescue to investigate the response of the yeast community to organic and inorganic nitrogen sources. Tryptone or yeast extract, both with considerable amino acid composition, significantly increased the yeast population, while yeast nitrogen base (with or without amino acids) and ammonium sulfate had no affect on yeast abundance. These results suggest that organic nitrogen stimulate yeast community growth and development on the phylloplane of tall fescue, while carbohydrates, inorganic nitrogen, and non-nitrogenous nutrients have little positive effect.


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Festuca/microbiologia , Nitrogênio/farmacologia , Folhas de Planta/microbiologia , Leveduras/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Carboidratos/farmacologia , Contagem de Colônia Microbiana , Ecossistema , Monitoramento Ambiental , Compostos Orgânicos/farmacologia , Sacarose/farmacologia , Leveduras/efeitos dos fármacos
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Microb Ecol ; 55(1): 38-44, 2008 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17436116

RESUMO

This work builds on an earlier culture study where we determined that species diversity of competing saprotrophic phyllpolane fungi had only a negligible effect on the establishment and coexistence of a target fungus, Pestalotia vaccinii. Here, we explore preliminary evidence suggesting that spore density is a more important contributing factor to colonization and coexistence. We examine the influence of propagule density in vitro on establishment and growth of select members of the phylloplane of Vaccinium macrocarpon (American cranberry). To evaluate the response of the weak pathogen P. vaccinii to changes in competitors spore density, we chose saprotrophs from the previous investigation that had the greatest inhibitory effect on the establishment of P. vaccinii (Curvularia lunata), an intermediate inhibitory effect (Alternaria alternata) and the least inhibitory effect (Penicillium sp.). A constant target spore concentration of 50 viable spores of P. vaccinii was pit against densities of the three individual competitors ranging between 12 and 200 spores. As viable propagule density increased, establishment and coexistence of P. vaccinii significantly decreased, with C. lunata and A. alternata decreasing the growth of P. vaccinii more than Penicillium sp. Concomitantly, both C. lunata and Penicillium sp. were not significantly affected by overall spore density but were significantly affected by the presence of P. vaccinii. A. alternata, on the other hand, was not significantly influenced by the presence of P. vaccinii but was significantly affected by overall spore density. An in vitro investigation into the effect of interspecific competition on mycelial growth suggests how different survival strategies and community assembly rules might influence both growth and development. Growth of P. vaccinii was significantly less when interacting with C. lunata than when interacting with either A. alternata or Penicillium sp. Conversely, P. vaccinii had the greatest effect on the growth of C. lunata, less of an effect on the growth of A. alternata, and the least effect on Penicillium sp.


Assuntos
Alternaria/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Ascomicetos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Penicillium/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Vaccinium macrocarpon/microbiologia , Xylariales/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Xylariales/patogenicidade , Alternaria/fisiologia , Ascomicetos/fisiologia , Ecossistema , Modelos Biológicos , Penicillium/fisiologia , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Folhas de Planta/microbiologia , Densidade Demográfica , Esporos Fúngicos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Xylariales/fisiologia
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