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FUNGAL ENDOPHYTES: ISOLATION AND DIVERSITY AMONG NICOTIANA TABACUM (SOLANACEAE) ORGANS
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Acta Botanica Hungarica. March, 2020, Vol. 62 Issue 2, p175, 12 p.
Subject
Argentina
Language
English
ISSN
0236-6495
Abstract
The diversity of fungal endophytes is poorly known and particularly in the case of Nicotiana tabacum, the literature is limited. The present study assessed and compared the diversity and distribution of endophytic fungi between different organs of tobacco plants. We calculated the relative frequency and rates of colonisation and of isolation of endophytic fungi in roots, stems and leaves, as well as the Shannon-Wiener and Simpson diversity indexes. Similarities between assemblages from the studied organs were also analysed. A total of 1588 endophytic fungal strains assigned to 31 morphospecies were isolated. The highest diversity of endophytes was found in leaves, being Fusarium graminearum and Alternaria botrytis the most common fungal species. This study provides information on the distribution of fungal endophytes inhabiting leaves, stems, and roots of N. tabacum and thus can serve as a starting point for increasing our comprehension on the interactions in which these fungi are involved. Key words: diversity, endophytic fungi, fungal isolation, species richness, tobacco
INTRODUCTION Nicotiana tabacum L. (tobacco) is a native American herbaceous plant belonging to the Solanaceae family, which is cultivated worldwide as an industrial crop and used as a model system [...]