| Literature DB >> 30654959 |
Patrick Materatski1, Carla Varanda2, Teresa Carvalho3, António Bento Dias4, M Doroteia Campos2, Fernando Rei5, Maria do Rosário Félix5.
Abstract
Fungal endophytes are micro-organisms that colonize healthy plant tissues without causing disease symptoms. They are described as plant growth and disease resistance promoters and have shown antimicrobial activity. The spatial-temporal distribution of endophytic communities in olive cultivars has been poorly explored. This study aims to investigate the richness and diversity of endophytic fungi in different seasons and sites, within the Alentejo region, Portugal. Additionally, and because the impact of some pathogenic fungi (e.g. Colletotrichum spp.) varies according to olive cultivars; three cultivars, Galega vulgar, Cobrançosa and Azeiteira, were sampled. 1868 fungal isolates were identified as belonging to 26 OTUs; 13 OTUs were identified to the genera level and 13 to species level. Cultivar Galega vulgar and season autumn showed significant higher values in terms of endophytic richness and diversity. At site level, Elvas showed the lowest fungal richness and diversity of fungal endophytes. This study reinforces the importance of exploring the combined spatio-temporal distribution of the endophytic biodiversity in different olive cultivars. Knowledge about endophytic communities may help to better understand their functions in plants hosts, such as their ecological dynamics with pathogenic fungi, which can be explored for their use as biocontrol agents.Entities:
Keywords: Endophytic fungi; Olea europaea L.; Spatial and temporal distribution; Species richness and diversity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30654959 DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2018.11.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fungal Biol