Chaenomeles speciosa fruit endophytic fungi isolation and characterization of their antimicrobial activity and the secondary metabolites composition
Background Endophytes promote the survival of the host plants affected by unfavorable environment. To confirm the endophytes role in Chaenomeles speciosa pathogenic resistance, fungal isolates were derived from both fruit peel and pulp, and presumptively identified using macroscopic and microscopic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Beni-Suef University journal of basic and applied sciences 2021-11, Vol.10 (1), p.83-10, Article 83 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Endophytes promote the survival of the host plants affected by unfavorable environment. To confirm the endophytes role in
Chaenomeles speciosa
pathogenic resistance, fungal isolates were derived from both fruit peel and pulp, and presumptively identified using macroscopic and microscopic techniques. Antifungal potential of the isolates was assayed by dual culture method and agar disc method against
Alternaria alternata
,
Fusarium culmorum
, and
Fusarium oxysporum
strains. Two most active fungal isolates were cultured in Czapek's liquid medium to obtain metabolites. The crude ethyl acetate extracts of metabolites were characterized for antibacterial activity against
Basillus subtilis
and
Erwinia dissolvens
, and for component composition by GC–MS technique.
Results
Nine fungal endophytic isolates were derived from the peel and pulp of
C. speciosa
fruits and tentatively attributed to
Penicillium
spp. (seven isolates),
Aspergillus
spp. (one isolate),
Mucor
spp. (one isolate). Two fungal isolates, one each of the fruit peel and pulp, were designated as
Penicillium
sp. I and
Penicillium
sp. II respectively, and selected for further research. Both isolates showed similar activity against
A. alternata
; however,
Penicillium
sp. I activity against
F. culmorum
and
F. oxysporum
exceeded the activity of
Penicillium
sp. II. Cultural medium ethyl acetate extracts of both endophytes exhibited higher antibacterial activity against Gram-positive
B. subtilis
, while mycelium extracts were more active against Gram-negative
E. dissolvens
. In general,
Penicillium
sp. I antibacterial activity was higher in cultural medium extracts, while activity of
Penicillium
sp. II dominated in mycelium extracts. GC–MS analysis of the fungal metabolites component composition revealed the identity of 27 and 17 compounds, respectively in the ethyl acetate extracts of
Penicillium
sp. I and
Penicillium
sp. II cultural medium. Basic compounds produced by the first isolate, were represented by 3-Furanacetic acid, 4-hexyl-2,5-dihydro-2,5-dioxo, Diisooctyl phthalate, 11-Hexadecyn-1-ol, and Propanedioic acid, dihydroxy. At the same time, Phthalic acid diisooctyl ester and other phthalates constituted the main part of the second isolate metabolites, followed by Hexadecanoic acid, Eicosyl isopropyl ether, and 4-Butoxy-2-butanone at a lower content.
Conclusions
The findings showed that the antimicrobial potential of
Chaenomeles
fruits endophytic fungi is promising and deserves further inves |
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ISSN: | 2314-8543 2314-8535 2314-8543 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s43088-021-00171-2 |