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Invisible Floral Larcenies: Microbial Communities Degrade Floral Nectar of Bumble Bee-Pollinated Plants

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Herrera, Carlos M, Garcia, Isabel M, and Perez, Ricardo, Invisible Floral Larcenies: Microbial Communities Degrade Floral Nectar of Bumble Bee-Pollinated Plants: .

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The ecology of nectarivorous microbial communities remains virtually unknown, which precludes elucidating whether these organisms play some role in plant?pollinator mutualisms beyond minor commensalism. We simultaneously assessed microbial abundance and nectar composition at the individual nectary level in flowers of three southern Spanish bumble bee-pollinated plants (Helleborus foetidus, Aquilegia vulgaris, and Aquilegia pyrenaica cazorlensis). Yeasts were frequent and abundant in nectar of all species, and variation in yeast density was correlated with drastic changes in nectar sugar concentration and composition. Yeast communities built up in nectar from early to late floral stages, at which time all nectaries contained yeasts, [...]

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