RISB1091 - Pichia

Symbiont Classification

Classification

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Order

Pichiales

Genus

Pichia

Host Classification

Order

-

Family

-

Subfamily

-

Function

Pichia (yeast) is known to release nutritional components from the fruit substrate by producing extracellular enzymes, which may make nutrients further accessible to Bactrocera tryoni larvae.

Localization

Extracellular

Transmission Mode

No transmission mode information available

Geographic Information

Country

Australia

Collection Location

various geographic locations within Australia, including the states of New South Wales (NSW), Victoria (VIC) and Queensland (QLD)

Supporting Reference

Fruit host-dependent fungal communities in the microbiome of wild Queensland fruit fly larvae

Majumder, R; Sutcliffe, B; Taylor, PW; Chapman, TA

Journal: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS

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Related Publications

7 records

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Title Host Symbiont Authors Journal Year
Bactrocera tryoni
Pichia
Majumder, R; Sutcliffe, B; Taylor, PW; Chapman, TA
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2020
Bactrocera tryoni
Enterobacteriaceae
Tallon, AK; Manning, LA; Mas, F
MICROORGANISMS
2023
Bactrocera tryoni
bacterial communities
Majumder, R; Sutcliffe, B; Taylor, PW; Chapman, TA
MICROORGANISMS
2020
Bactrocera tryoni
gut bacteria
Woruba, DN; Morrow, JL; Reynolds, OL ... Collins, DP; Riegler, M
BMC MICROBIOLOGY
2019
Bactrocera tryoni
Hanseniaspora uvarum
Piper, AM; Farnier, K; Linder, T; Speight, R; Cunningham, JP
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY
2017
Bactrocera tryoni
Amylostereum
Deutscher, AT; Reynolds, OL; Chapman, TA
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY
2017
Laodelphax striatellus
Pichia anomala
Cao, W; Ma, Z; Chen, YH; Yu, XP
JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCE AND BIOENGINEERING
2015
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