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Biodiversity, Phylogeny, and Antifungal Functions of Endophytic Fungi Associated with Zanthoxylum bungeanum

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/ijms17091541

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Zanthoxylum bungeanum; endophytic fungi; fungal diversity; phylogeny; antifungal activity

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province [2015JQ3084]
  2. National Natural Science Funds of China [31300542]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of Northwest AF University [2014YB073, 2452015336]
  4. Northwest AF University [Z111021303]

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This study investigated the biodiversity, phylogeny, and antifungal activity of endophytic fungi isolated from Zanthoxylum bungeanum. A total of 940 isolates obtained were grouped into 93 morphotypes, 43 species, and 23 genera, which were authenticated by molecular identification based on rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequence analysis. A high diversity of endophytic fungi from Z. bungeanum are observed with high species richness S (43), Margalef index D (6.1351), Shannon-Wiener index H (3.2743), Simpson diversity index D-s (0.9476), PIE index (0.9486), and evenness Pielou index J (0.8705) but a low dominant index (0.0524). Significant tissue specificity of the endophytic fungi was observed in Z. bungeanum, and the highest species richness and diversity indexes were obtained in the stem. Phylogenetic analyses of the 93 endophytic isolates were carried out by the neighbor-joining (NJ) method to demonstrate their evolutionary processes. Antifungal activities of endophytic fungi were assayed and eight endophytic isolates showed strong and long-lasting inhibition against host pathogenic fungi Fusarium sambucinum and Pseudocercospora zanthoxyli. Here, for the first time, we systematically demonstrate the biodiversity, phylogeny, and antifungal activity of endophytic fungi associated with Z. bungeanum and reveal the value of sampling different tissues of a given plant to obtain the greatest endophyte species diversity, which might offer a framework for further investigation and utilization of endophytic fungi as aunique source of interesting and useful bioactive compounds.

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