Title of article
Difference in antifungal activity of morphotypes of clavicipitaceous endophytes within and between species
Author/Authors
An-Zhi Ren، نويسنده , , Yinhua Wang، نويسنده , , Yu-Bao Gao، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
5
From page
227
To page
231
Abstract
In a previous study, a total of 484 endophytic fungi were isolated and purified from seven populations of Achnatherum sibiricum (L.) Keng collected at six geographical locations in Inner Mongolia, China. Based on growth rates as well as morphological characteristics, the isolates were classified into five morphotypes. Among them, morphotypes A, B and C were ascribed to the same species, Neotyphodium chisosum, based on ITS sequences. Morphotype E was identified as Epichloë amarillans. In the present study, four morphotypes, A, B, C and E, belonging to two species, were chosen for an in vitro pathogen trial. The results showed that both endophyte colonies and endophyte filtrate of all morphotypes could inhibit the mycelia growth and spore germination of the pathogen fungi tested. The magnitude of inhibition varied not only between species, but also among morphotypes of the same species. Overall, the antifungal ability of E. amarillans (morphotype E) was higher than that of N. chisosum. Within N. chisosum, the antifungal ability was highest in morphotype C, followed by morphotype A, and lowest in morphotype B. This variability suggests that different morphotypes might represent different genotypes of endophyte. The effect of endophyte infection on the host grass should be examined not only on the species level but also on the morphotype level to determine the possible interactions.
Keywords
Endophyte , Pathogen fungi , Achnatherum sibiricum (L.) Keng , Morphotype
Journal title
Acta Ecologica Sinica
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Acta Ecologica Sinica
Record number
1266174
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