Endophytic Yeasts in Apple Fruits of Cultivated and Wild Growth Forms: Total Diversity and Occurrence of Opportunistic Species

Kachalkin Av, Glushakova Am, Venzhik As
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Background: Apples are widely distributed in different geographical zones and are an important part of human diet. They are a popular subject for research and development of new technologies for biological protection of fruits against phytopathogens. Among yeasts, true phytopathogens are practically unknown. But among them there is a group of clinically significant species of the genus Candida. The development of these species in fruits can affect human health. Primarily, this concerns people with a weakened immune system and a genetic predisposition to mycogenic allergies. The presence of opportunistic yeasts is particularly likely in natural substrates under anthropogenic impact. This study is devoted to the comparison of endophytic yeasts of apples grown industrially and growing wild in urban areas. Results: Endophytic yeasts were detected in 80% of samples. The average yeast abundance depended (F=24.26; p < 0.01) on the sugar concentration in tissues. At a content of 7-12 °Bx, the average yeast abundance was 4.96±1.07 × 10³ CFU/g; at 12-18 °Bx, 9.61±1.09 × 10³ CFU/g. A total of 33 yeast species were isolated from apples. The greatest number of endophytes was observed in wild apples. Detection the opportunistic yeast Candida parapsilosis distinguished yeast complexes of wild apples from commercial industrial products. The relative abundance of C. parapsilosis in apples collected in the urban area exceeded 30%. Conclusion: The data on the high abundance of C. parapsilosis in endophytic yeast communities of apples collected in urban areas allow us to make a preliminary suggestion to avoid the consumption of such fruits.
栽培和野生苹果果实内生酵母菌:总多样性和机会种的发生
背景:苹果广泛分布在不同的地理区域,是人类饮食的重要组成部分。它们是研究和开发水果抗植物病原菌生物保护新技术的热门课题。在酵母中,真正的植物病原体几乎是未知的。但其中有一组具有临床意义的念珠菌属物种。这些物种在水果中的发育会影响人体健康。首先,这涉及到免疫系统较弱和有真菌性过敏遗传倾向的人。在人为影响下的自然基质中,机会酵母的存在尤其可能。本研究对工业苹果和城市野生苹果内生酵母菌进行了比较。结果:80%的样品中检出内生酵母菌。平均酵母丰度取决于(F=24.26;P < 0.01)。7 ~ 12°Bx时,酵母平均丰度为4.96±1.07 × 10³CFU/g;在12-18°Bx下,9.61±1.09 × 10³CFU/g。从苹果中分离到33种酵母菌。其中,野生苹果内生菌数量最多。机会性酵母菌假丝酵母(Candida parapsilosis)的检测区分了野生苹果和工业产品的酵母复合物。在市区采集的苹果中,苹果枯病的相对丰度超过30%。结论:城市地区苹果内生酵母菌群落中存在高丰度的假僵菌,初步建议避免食用。
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