Bacterial community associated with traps of the carnivorous plants Utricularia hydrocarpa and Genlisea filiformis

•The microbial community inside traps of U. hydrocarpa and G. filiformis is different.•Clostridium was the dominant group in Genlisea traps.•Acidobacterium and Aeromonas are the dominant groups in Utricularia traps.•The species richness is 62.5% higher in Utricularia than in Genlisea traps. The spec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquatic botany 2014-05, Vol.116, p.8-12
Hauptverfasser: Caravieri, Fernanda A., Ferreira, Almir J., Ferreira, Anderson, Clivati, Débora, de Miranda, Vitor Fernandes O., Araújo, Welington L.
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Zusammenfassung:•The microbial community inside traps of U. hydrocarpa and G. filiformis is different.•Clostridium was the dominant group in Genlisea traps.•Acidobacterium and Aeromonas are the dominant groups in Utricularia traps.•The species richness is 62.5% higher in Utricularia than in Genlisea traps. The species of bacteria associated with the traps of the carnivorous plants Utricularia hydrocarpa Vahl and Genlisea filiformis A. St.-Hil. were identified by analysing 16S rRNA gene libraries. We observed larger bacterial diversity inside the traps of U. hydrocarpa than in G. filiformis. The Clostridium genus (Firmicutes) was the dominant group in G. filiformis, while Aeromonas (γ-Proteobacteria) and Acidobacterium (Acidobacteria) were the dominant genera in U. hydrocarpa. In general, the microbial community observed in these carnivorous plants was composed of Firmicutes (46.8%), Proteobacteria (33.9%), Acidobacteria (9.3%), Actinobacteria (4.4%), Bacteroidetes (0.8%), Chloroflexi (0.4%), Gemmatimonadetes (0.4%), Cyanobacteria (0.4%), Chlamydiae (0.4%) and Tenericutes (0.4%). Only 1.2% of the observed operational taxonomic units (OTU0.03) were shared by U. hydrocarpa and G. filiformis. The present study describes the dominant bacterial species associated with the traps of the carnivorous plant G. filiformis and U. hydrocarpa and briefly discusses the possible role of bacteria in plant prey utilisation.
ISSN:0304-3770
1879-1522
DOI:10.1016/j.aquabot.2013.12.008