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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-02848-3...

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Fan, Lili Li, Yuanli Wang, Xiaoli Leng, Feifan Li, Shaowei Zhu, Ning Chen, Kai Wang, Yonggang
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Catégorie

Mycology

Année

2023

Date de référencement

17/05/2023

Mots clés
... endophytic fungi diversity soil characterization temporal and spatial variation geographical location correlation analysis role lt structure plant growth soil endophytic fungi sp strains pilosula
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Background Rhizosphere soil physicochemical, endophytic fungi have an important role in plant growth.

A large number of endophytic fungi play an indispensable role in promoting plant growth and development, and they can provide protection for host plants by producing a variety of secondary metabolites to resist and inhibit plant pathogens.

Due to the terrain of Gansu province is north–south and longitudinal, different climatic conditions, altitude, terrain and growth environment will affect the growth of Codonopsis pilosula , and the changes in these environmental factors directly affect the quality and yield of C. pilosula in different production areas.

However, In C. pilosula , the connection between soil nutrients, spatiotemporal variation and the community structure of endophytic fungi isolated from C. pilosula roots has not been well studied.

Results Seven hundred six strains of endophytic fungi were obtained using tissue isolation and the hyphaend-purification method from C. pilosula roots that picked at all seasons and six districts (Huichuan, HC; Longxi, LX; Zhangxian, ZX; Minxian, MX; Weiyuan, WY; and Lintao, LT) in Gansu Province, China.

Fusarium sp .

(205 strains, 29.04%), Aspergillus sp .

(196 strains, 27.76%), Alternaria sp .

(73 strains, 10.34%), Penicillium sp .

(58 strains, 8.22%) and Plectosphaerella sp .

(56 strains, 7.93%) were the dominant genus.

The species composition differed from temporal and spatial distribution (Autumn and Winter were higher than Spring and Summer, MX and LT had the highest similarity, HC and LT had the lowest).

physical and chemical of soil like Electroconductibility (EC), Total nitrogen (TN), Catalase (CAT), Urease (URE) and Sucrase (SUC) had significant effects on agronomic traits of C. pilosula ( P  < 0.05).

AK (Spring and Summer), TN (Autumn) and altitude (Winter) are the main driving factors for the change of endophytic fungal community.

Moreover, geographic location (such as altitude, latitude and longitude) also has effects on the diversity of endophytic fungi.

Conclusions These results suggested that soil nutrients and enzyme, seasonal variation and geographical locations have an impact on shaping the community structure of culturable endophytic fungi in the roots of C. pilosula and its root traits.

This suggests that climatic conditions may play a driving role in the growth and development of C. pilosula .

Fan, Lili,Li, Yuanli,Wang, Xiaoli,Leng, Feifan,Li, Shaowei,Zhu, Ning,Chen, Kai,Wang, Yonggang, 2023, Culturable endophytic fungi community structure isolated from Codonopsis pilosula roots and effect of season and geographic location on their structures, BioMed Central

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