The influence of Aster x salignus Willd. Invasion on the diversity of soil yeast communities


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Abstract

The annual dynamics of yeast communities were studied in the soddy-podzolic soil under the thickets of Aster x salignus Willd., one of the widespread invasive plant species in central Russia. Yeast groups in the soils under continuous aster thickets were found to differ greatly from the yeast communities in the soils under the adjacent indigenous meadow vegetation. In both biotopes the same species (Candida vartiovaarae, Candida sake, and Cryptococcus terreus) are dominants. However, in the soils under indigenous grasses, eurybiontic yeasts Rhodotorula mucilaginosa, which almost never occur in the soil under aster, are widespread. In the soil under aster, the shares of other typical epiphytic and pedobiontic yeast fungi (ascomycetic species Wickerhamomyces aniomalus, Barnettozyma californica and basidiomycetic species Cystofilobasidium macerans, Guehomyces pullulans) significantly increase. Thus, the invasion of Aster x salignus has a clear effect on soil yeast complexes reducing their taxonomic and ecological diversity.

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A. M. Glushakova

Moscow State University

Author for correspondence.
Email: soilyeast@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

A. V. Kachalkin

Moscow State University

Email: soilyeast@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

I. Yu. Chernov

Moscow State University; Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution

Email: soilyeast@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991; Leninsky pr. 33, Moscow, 119071


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