| Literature DB >> 34092178 |
Hai-Tao Ye1, Shi-Qiong Luo2, Zhan-Nan Yang1, Yuan-Shuai Wang1, Qian Ding1, Kai-Feng Wang1, Shun-Xing Yang1, Yu Wang2.
Abstract
Endophytic fungi usually establish a symbiotic relationship with the host plant and affect its growth. In order to evaluate the impact of endophytic fungi on the Chinese herbal medicinal plant Houttuynia cordata Thunb., three endophytes isolated from the rhizomes of H. cordata, namely Ilyonectria liriodendra (IL), unidentified fungal sp. (UF), and Penicillium citrinum (PC), were co-cultured individually with H. cordata in sterile soil for 60 days. Analysis of the results showed that the endophytes stimulated the host plant in different ways: IL increased the growth of rhizomes and the accumulation of most of the phenolics and volatiles, UF promoted the accumulation of the medicinal compounds afzelin, decanal, 2-undecanone, and borneol without influencing host plant growth, and PC increased the fresh weight, total leaf area and height of the plants, as well as the growth of the rhizomes, but had only a small effect on the concentration of major secondary metabolites. Our results proved that the endophytic fungi had potential practical value in terms of the production of Chinese herbal medicines, having the ability to improve the yield and accumulation of medicinal metabolites.Entities:
Keywords: Endophytic fungi; chinese medicinal plant; medicinal metabolites; phenolics; volatile compounds
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34092178 PMCID: PMC8280886 DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2021.1929731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Signal Behav ISSN: 1559-2316