Title of article
Diversity of endophytic fungi from various Aegean and Mediterranean orchids (saleps)
Author/Authors
GEZGİN, Yüksel Ege University - Department of Bioengineering, TURKEY , ELTEM, Rengin Ege University - Department of Bioengineering, TURKEY
From page
439
To page
445
Abstract
The diversity and host specificity of endophytic and Rhizoctonia-like fungi were investigated in orchids fromthe Aegean and Mediterranean regions. Endophytic fungi from various Aegean and Mediterranean orchids (Anacamptispyramidalis (L.) L.C.M.Richard, Orchis sancta L., Ophrys fusca Link., and Serapias vomeracea subsp. orientalis Greuter)were isolated and identified partially. Surface sterilisation of roots and tubers was carried out in laminar airflow underaseptic conditions. Several modified methods for the isolation of symbiotic fungi from orchid roots and tubers were used. Most of the orchid endophytes isolated was found to be Fusarium Link ex Fr. spp. A total of 47 isolates, having genuscharacterisations as 44 (94%) isolates belonging to the genus Fusarium, 2 (4%) isolates belonging to the Rhizoctonia DC.ex Fr.-like fungi, and 1 (2%) isolate belonging to the genus Papulaspora Preuss, were found from the orchid root andtubers. Endophytic Fusarium spp. were isolated from Aegean and Mediterranean orchids Anacamptis pyramidalis, Orchissancta, Ophrys fusca, and Serapias vomeracea subsp. orientalis. Rhizoctonia-like fungi were only isolated from Orchissancta whereas Papulaspora sp. was only isolated from Anacamptis pyramidalis.
Keywords
Aegean and Mediterranean orchids , orchid endophytes , Rhizoctonia , like fungi , Fusarium , Papulaspora
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Botany
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Botany
Record number
2533567
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