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Endophytic bacterial and fungal community compositions in different organs of ginseng (Panax ginseng)

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ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 204, Issue 4, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00203-022-02815-y

Keywords

Endophyte; High-throughput sequencing; Endophytic microbial community composition; Panax ginseng C; A; Mey

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Funding

  1. National Major Science and Technology Projects [2019ZX09201005]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFC1711100]
  3. Funds for Fostering Outstanding Scholars in Science and Technology (Innovation) [ZZ13-YQ-047]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central public welfare research institutes [ZXKT19016]

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This study analysed the diversity and abundance of endophytic microbes in different organs of Panax ginseng using high-throughput sequencing. The results showed that the composition of endophytic microbes varied among the roots, stems, and leaves, with different dominant bacterial and fungal genera. The roots had the highest diversity of endophytic bacteria, while the stems had a higher abundance of Ochrobactrum bacteria and Coniothyrium and Cladosporium fungi. The study provides important insights into the endophytic microorganisms in ginseng.
Panax ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Mey.) is a perennial herb of the genus ginseng, which is used as medicine with dried roots and rhizomes. With the deepening of research on ginseng, the chemical components and pharmacological effects of ginseng have gradually been discovered. Endophytes are beneficial to host plants. However, the composition of endophytes in different organs from ginseng is poorly elucidated. The report of ginsenoside production by endophytic microbes isolated from Panax sp., motivated us to explore the endophytic microbial diversity related to the roots, stems, and leaves. In this study, the V5-V7 variable region of endophytic bacteria 16S rRNA gene and V1 variable region of endophytic fungi ITS gene in different organs were analyzed by high-throughput sequencing. The diversity and abundance of endophytic microbes in the three organs are different and are affected by the organs. For example, the most abundant endophytic bacterial genus in roots was Mycobacterium, while, the stems and leaves were Ochrobactrum. Similarly, the fungal endophytes, Coniothyrium and Cladosporium, were also found in high abundance in stems, in comparison to roots and leaves. The Shannon index shows that the diversity of endophytic bacteria in roots is the highest, and the richness of endophytic bacterial was root > stem (p < 0.05). Principal coordinate analysis showed that there were obvious microbial differences among the three groups, and the endophytic bacterial composition of the leaves was closer to that of the roots. This study provides an important reference for the study of endophytic microorganisms in ginseng.

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