TITLE:
Isolation and Characterization of Endophytic Fungi from Purslane and the Effects of Isolates on the Growth of the Host
AUTHORS:
Mandlaa , Yu Zhang, Yongqing Wan, Ying Tie, Bo Zhang, Ruigang Wang, Guangxia Wang
KEYWORDS:
Endophytic Fungi, Purslane, Portulaca oleracea L., Growth Promotion, Germination
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Microbiology,
Vol.9 No.5,
May
16,
2019
ABSTRACT: Purslane, a common weed, has been used as food or folk medicine in many countries. The growth, medicinal components and nutrient contents of the plant are closely associated with endophytes, especially endophytic fungi. In this study, the endophytic fungi associated with purslane were isolated, and the effects of the isolates on the host were investigated to lay a foundation for further research and development of purslane resources. The results showed that a total of eight endophytic fungi were isolated from purslane (collected from Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China), and they belonged to the genera Penicillium (isolates K, N, P, M and I), Chaetomium (isolate J), Fusarium (isolate H) and Petriella (isolate O). Moreover, the growth of purslane was significantly influenced by its endophytic fungi. Isolate M can significantly decrease the germination rate, while J can significantly increase the germination rate of purslane. In addition, H, J and M can significantly increase the bud length of purslane, and the fermentation broth of P has a negative influence on the bud length of purslane. M and I can significantly increase the height, fresh weight and chlorophyll content of purslane due, in part, to the lower pH of the fermentation broth of I and M.