Yeasts from tropical forests: Biodiversity, ecological interactions, and as sources of bioinnovation.

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yeast Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-03 DOI:10.1002/yea.3903
Carlos A Rosa, Marc-André Lachance, Savitree Limtong, Ana R O Santos, Mellisa F Landell, Andreas K Gombert, Paula B Morais, José P Sampaio, Carla Gonçalves, Paula Gonçalves, Aristóteles Góes-Neto, Rosângela Santa-Brígida, Marlúcia B Martins, Daniel H Janzen, Winnie Hallwachs
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Tropical rainforests and related biomes are found in Asia, Australia, Africa, Central and South America, Mexico, and many Pacific Islands. These biomes encompass less than 20% of Earth's terrestrial area, may contain about 50% of the planet's biodiversity, and are endangered regions vulnerable to deforestation. Tropical rainforests have a great diversity of substrates that can be colonized by yeasts. These unicellular fungi contribute to the recycling of organic matter, may serve as a food source for other organisms, or have ecological interactions that benefit or harm plants, animals, and other fungi. In this review, we summarize the most important studies of yeast biodiversity carried out in these biomes, as well as new data, and discuss the ecology of yeast genera frequently isolated from tropical forests and the potential of these microorganisms as a source of bioinnovation. We show that tropical forest biomes represent a tremendous source of new yeast species. Although many studies, most using culture-dependent methods, have already been carried out in Central America, South America, and Asia, the tropical forest biomes of Africa and Australasia remain an underexplored source of novel yeasts. We hope that this review will encourage new researchers to study yeasts in unexplored tropical forest habitats.

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热带森林的酵母:生物多样性,生态相互作用,以及作为生物创新的来源。
热带雨林和相关生物群落分布在亚洲、澳大利亚、非洲、中南美洲、墨西哥和许多太平洋岛屿。这些生物群落占地球陆地面积的不到20%,可能占地球生物多样性的50%左右,是易受森林砍伐影响的濒危地区。热带雨林的基质种类繁多,可以被酵母定植。这些单细胞真菌有助于有机物的循环利用,可以作为其他生物的食物来源,或者具有有益或有害植物、动物和其他真菌的生态相互作用。在这篇综述中,我们总结了在这些生物群落中对酵母生物多样性进行的最重要的研究,以及新的数据,并讨论了经常从热带森林中分离的酵母属的生态学,以及这些微生物作为生物创新来源的潜力。我们发现热带森林生物群落代表了新酵母物种的巨大来源。尽管中美洲、南美洲和亚洲已经进行了许多研究,其中大多数使用了依赖培养的方法,但非洲和澳大拉西亚的热带森林生物群落仍然是新酵母的未充分开发的来源。我们希望这篇综述将鼓励新的研究人员在未经探索的热带森林栖息地研究酵母。
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Yeast
Yeast 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.80%
发文量
55
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Yeast publishes original articles and reviews on the most significant developments of research with unicellular fungi, including innovative methods of broad applicability. It is essential reading for those wishing to keep up to date with this rapidly moving field of yeast biology. Topics covered include: biochemistry and molecular biology; biodiversity and taxonomy; biotechnology; cell and developmental biology; ecology and evolution; genetics and genomics; metabolism and physiology; pathobiology; synthetic and systems biology; tools and resources
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