Molecular identification of endophytic fungi in lawn grass (Axonopus compressus) and their pathogenic ability
Lawn grass ( Axonopus compressus ) is a widely distributed grass species from the family Poaceae that is ubiquitous in Malaysia. We isolated endophytic fungi from the leaves of A. compressus and molecularly identified them as Fusarium parceramosum , Colletotrichum siamense , C. gigasporum , C. endop...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2023-03, Vol.13 (1), p.4239-4239, Article 4239 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lawn grass (
Axonopus compressus
) is a widely distributed grass species from the family Poaceae that is ubiquitous in Malaysia. We isolated endophytic fungi from the leaves of
A. compressus
and molecularly identified them as
Fusarium parceramosum
,
Colletotrichum siamense
,
C. gigasporum
,
C. endophyticum
,
Curvularia lunata
,
Stagonospora bicolor
,
Calonectria gracilis
, and
Albifimbria verrucari
. These fungal endophytes are considered host generalists, as they have been isolated from other plants and have also been reported to be latent plant pathogens. We tested the pathogenicity of selected endophytic fungal isolates on
A. compressus
leaves, chili (
Capsicum annum
), and tomato (
Solanum lycopersicum
), and found that they were pathogenic to wounded
A. compressus
leaves with low to moderate virulence, and several were pathogenic to wounded and unwounded chili and tomato fruits. This indicated that the endophytes could infect both vegetable fruits with low to very high virulence. Pathogenicity tests demonstrated that endophytic fungi from the leaves of
A. compressus
can become pathogenic and infect the host and other plant species. The findings also indicated that leaves of
A. compressus
may harbor pathogens with latent ability that can become active due to changes in environmental conditions, thereby disrupting the balance between host-endophyte antagonism. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-023-31291-7 |