Literature DB >> 25344262

Stroma-bearing endophyte and its potential horizontal transmission ability in Achnatherum sibiricum.

Xia Li1, Yong Zhou1, Minjie Zhu1, Junhua Qin1, Anzhi Ren2, Yubao Gao2.   

Abstract

Stromata occasionally are observed in Achnatherum sibiricum distributed in northern China. However, endophyte species that form stromata on that host have not been studied. Here we identified the first Epichloë sp. endophyte in stroma-bearing A. sibiricum. Isolated colonies of this Epichloë sp. were smoother and more compact than previously described for Epichloë gansuensis and also had longer phialides and faster growth in culture. However, phylogenetic relationships based on intron sequences of genes encoding β-tubulin (tubB) and translation elongation factor 1-α (tefA) grouped all isolates from the stromata in a clade with a close relationship to E. gansuensis. We identified the new isolates as E. gansuensis. The analysis of the stromata revealed no perithecium or ascospores during morphological and paraffin section observation. Furthermore, the ability of conidia formed on stromata to germinate and initiate infection of new seedlings was tested. After 3 mo 20% endophyte-free seedlings became infected by E. gansuensis, whereas the control group showed no endophyte infection. The results indicated the potential of cultures from conidia to mediate horizontal transmission.
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Keywords:  Epichloë; phylogenetic; stroma; tefA; tubB

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25344262     DOI: 10.3852/13-355

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycologia        ISSN: 0027-5514            Impact factor:   2.696


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