2023
DOI: 10.1128/msphere.00267-23
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Geographical survey of the mycobiome and microbiome of Southern California glassy-winged sharpshooters

Cassandra L. Ettinger,
Jessica Wu-Woods,
Tania Kurbessoian
et al.

Abstract: The glassy-winged sharpshooter, Homalodisca vitripennis Germar, is an invasive xylem-feeding leafhopper with a devastating economic impact on California agriculture through transmission of the plant pathogen, Xylella fastidiosa . While studies have focused on X. fastidiosa or known symbionts of H. vitripennis , little work has been done at the scale of the microbiome (the bacterial community) or mycobiome (the funga… Show more

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“…The yeast genus Kazachstania has not only been found in grape must [86,87], but also on earwig exoskeletons. The genus Acrostalagmus, a valuable bioactive component producer [88], identified in pooled grapevine samples [89], and the genus Neodidymelliopsis frequently detected on xylem-feeding leafhoppers [90] were also detected in the present study.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…The yeast genus Kazachstania has not only been found in grape must [86,87], but also on earwig exoskeletons. The genus Acrostalagmus, a valuable bioactive component producer [88], identified in pooled grapevine samples [89], and the genus Neodidymelliopsis frequently detected on xylem-feeding leafhoppers [90] were also detected in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%