Natural Populations of Saccharomyces kudriavzevii in Portugal Are Associated with Oak Bark and Are Sympatric with S. cerevisiae and S. paradoxus
Quercus
0303 health sciences
03 medical and health sciences
Portugal
Temperature
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
15. Life on land
DNA, Fungal
DOI:
10.1128/aem.02396-07
Publication Date:
2008-02-16T02:20:49Z
AUTHORS (2)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Here we report the isolation of four
Saccharomyces
species (former
Saccharomyces
sensu stricto group) from tree bark. The employment of two temperatures (10°C in addition to the more commonly used 30°C) resulted in the isolation of
S. kudriavzevii
and
S. uvarum
, two species that grow at low temperatures, in addition to
S. cerevisiae
and
S. paradoxus
. A clear bias was found toward the bark of certain trees, particularly certain oak species. Very often, more than one
Saccharomyces
species was found in one locality and occasionally even in the same bark sample. Our evidence strongly suggests that (markedly) different growth temperature preferences play a fundamental role in the sympatric associations of
Saccharomyces
species uncovered in this survey.
S. kudriavzevii
was isolated at most of the sites sampled in Portugal, indicating that the geographic distribution of this species is wider than the distribution assumed thus far. However, the Portuguese
S. kudriavzevii
population exhibited important genetic differences compared to the type strain of the species that represents a Japanese population. In this study,
S. kudriavzevii
stands out as the species that copes better with low temperatures.
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