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Intraspecific variation on epiphytic bacterial community from Laguncularia racemosa phylloplane.


ABSTRACT: Mangroves are dynamic and unique ecosystems that provide important ecological services to coastal areas. The phylloplane is one of the greatest microbial habitats, and most of its microorganisms are uncultivated under common laboratory conditions. Bacterial community structure of Laguncularia racemosa phylloplane, a well-adapted mangrove species with salt exudation at foliar levels, was accessed through 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Sampling was performed in three different sites across a transect from upland to the seashore in a preserved mangrove forest located in the city of Cananéia, São Paulo State, Brazil. Higher bacterial diversity was observed in intermediary locations between the upland and the seashore, showing that significant intraspecific spatial variation in bacterial communities exists between a single host species with the selection of specific population between an environmental transect.

SUBMITTER: Moitinho MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6863213 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intraspecific variation on epiphytic bacterial community from Laguncularia racemosa phylloplane.

Moitinho Marta A MA   Chiaramonte Josiane B JB   Souza Danilo T DT   Solano Juanita H JH   Bononi Laura L   Melo Itamar S IS   Taketani Rodrigo G RG  

Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] 20190831 4


Mangroves are dynamic and unique ecosystems that provide important ecological services to coastal areas. The phylloplane is one of the greatest microbial habitats, and most of its microorganisms are uncultivated under common laboratory conditions. Bacterial community structure of Laguncularia racemosa phylloplane, a well-adapted mangrove species with salt exudation at foliar levels, was accessed through 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Sampling was performed in three different sites across a transe  ...[more]

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