Diversity of Culturable Endophytic Fungi in Crocus sativus and Their Correlation with Crocin Content

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Jiemiao Lu
Jie Wang
Jiahao Zhang
Yichun Zhu
Lupin Qin
Bo Zhu
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[1] Zhejiang Chinese Medical University,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Current Microbiology | 2023年 / 80卷
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The presence and diversity of endophytic fungi associated with host plants are important not just for host plant growth and defense, but also impact the production of medicinal secondary metabolites. However, the correlation between endophytic fungi and crocin production in Crocus sativus (CS) remains underexplored. Here, we explore the relationship between endophytic fungal diversity and crocin content among different CS tissues and field sites. Specifically, we isolated endophytic fungi from five different field sites (Shanghai, Jiande, Huzhou, Anhui, and Hebei) and five different tissues (corm, scape, leaf, petal, and stigma) and analyzed fungal community diversity, richness, and evenness. We identified a total of 32 endophytic fungal taxa, assigned to 7 orders within 4 classes (Eurotiomycetes, Agaricomycetes, Dothideomycetes, and Sordariomycetes). The most dominant order was Eurotiales, and the most dominant genera were Penicillium and Talaromyces. Species richness tended to be highest in belowgrown tissues, such as corm and scape. Additionally, several fungal taxa were found to be either site- or tissue-specific. Three genera in particular were correlated with crocin content: Penicillium, Sistotrema, and Bjerkandera. Given the fact that endophytic microorganisms can both promote the production of secondary metabolites in host plants and potentially produce secondary metabolites themselves, further study is required to understand the mechanistic relationship between these and other fungal genera and crocin production.
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