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dc.contributor.authorArcuri, Silvio Lovato-
dc.contributor.authorPagnocca, Fernando Carlos-
dc.contributor.authorPaixão Melo, Weilan Gomes da-
dc.contributor.authorNagamoto, Nilson Satoru-
dc.contributor.authorKomura, Dirce Leimi-
dc.contributor.authorRodrigues, A.-
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-15T21:48:42Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-15T21:48:42Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/17666-
dc.description.abstractWinged males of leaf-cutting ants are considered an ephemeral reproductive caste only produced before the mating flight season. Although much is known about the yeast diversity found in fungus gardens of attine ants, no study has focused on the yeasts associated with males of leaf-cutting ants. Here, we surveyed the yeasts on the integuments of males of Atta sexdens rubropilosa and assessed their potential role in the attine ant-microbe symbiosis. Using culture-dependent techniques, we found yeasts to be abundant on the integuments of males (54.5 %, n = 200 alates). A total of 242 yeast strains were obtained representing six orders, ten genera and 25 species. Strains of Aureobasidium, Cryptococcus, Hannaella and Rhodotorula were prevalent on the integuments and likely originated from the fungus garden of the parental nest or from the soil. The majority of strains (87.1 %) produced at least one of the evaluated enzymes: pectinase, polygalacturonase, cellulase, xylanase, ligninases and lipase. Aureobasidium pullulans accounted for the highest number of strains that produced all enzymes. In addition, yeasts showed the ability to assimilate the resulting oligosaccharides, supporting observations of other studies that yeasts may be involved in the plant biomass metabolism in the fungus gardens. Because winged males harbor several yeasts with putative functional roles, these fungi may take part and be beneficial in the microbial consortia of the new incipient nest. © 2014 Springer International Publishing.en
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofVolume 106, Número 3, Pags. 475-487pt_BR
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dc.subjectCellulaseen
dc.subjectLignin Peroxidaseen
dc.subjectPolygalacturonaseen
dc.subjectTriacylglycerol Lipaseen
dc.subjectXylan Endo 1,3 Beta Xylosidaseen
dc.subjectAnten
dc.subjectAtta Sexdensen
dc.subjectAureobasidiumen
dc.subjectAureobasidium Pullulansen
dc.subjectBiomassen
dc.subjectControlled Studyen
dc.subjectCryptococcusen
dc.subjectDna Sequenceen
dc.subjectEnzyme Synthesisen
dc.subjectEphemeral Speciesen
dc.subjectFungal Strainen
dc.subjectFungus Cultureen
dc.subjectHannaellaen
dc.subjectInsect Casteen
dc.subjectIntegumenten
dc.subjectMaleen
dc.subjectMicrobial Activityen
dc.subjectMicrobial Diversityen
dc.subjectNew Speciesen
dc.subjectNonhumanen
dc.subjectNucleotide Sequenceen
dc.subjectPlant Metabolismen
dc.subjectPopulation Abundanceen
dc.subjectPriority Journalen
dc.subjectRhodotorulaen
dc.subjectSpecies Compositionen
dc.subjectSymbiosisen
dc.subjectYeasten
dc.subjectAttaen
dc.subjectAtta Sexdens Rubropilosaen
dc.subjectAureobasidiumen
dc.subjectAureobasidium Pullulansen
dc.subjectFormicidaeen
dc.subjectFungien
dc.subjectHexapodaen
dc.subjectRhodotorula (erythrobasidium Clade)en
dc.titleYeasts found on an ephemeral reproductive caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens rubropilosaen
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10482-014-0216-2-
dc.publisher.journalAntonie van Leeuwenhoek, International Journal of General and Molecular Microbiologypt_BR
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