Mycobiology.  2015 Sep;43(3):231-238. 10.5941/MYCO.2015.43.3.231.

Diversity of Endophytic Fungi Associated with the Roots of Four Aquatic Plants Inhabiting Two Wetlands in Korea

Affiliations
  • 1Horticultural & Herbal Crop Environment Division, National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, Korea.
  • 2Distribution Safety Team, Safety Center, LOTTE R&D Center, Seoul 07282, Korea.
  • 3School of Life Science, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Korea. kimjg@knu.ac.kr

Abstract

A total of 4 aquatic plants, Eleocharis kuroguwai Ohwi, Hydrocharis dubia Backer, Salvinia natans All., and Zizania latifolia Turcz., were sampled from representative two wetlands of South Korea. A total of 38 endophytic fungal strains were isolated from aquatic plants native to the Daepyeong wetland, and 27 strains were isolated from the Jilnal wetland. The internal transcribed spacer regions of fungal isolates were sequenced and a phylogenetic analysis was performed. In addition, endophytic fungal diversity from each wetland and host plant species was deduced. A total of 25 fungal genera were purely isolated, and 16 fungal genera were isolated from each of the two wetlands. Commonly isolated genera from both wetlands were Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Clonostachys, Fusarium, Leptosphaeria, Penicillium, and Talaromyces. This study revealed that fungal diversity varied with environmental conditions and by host plant in representative two wetlands.

Keyword

Aquatic plant; Diversity index; Endophytic fungi; Fresh water; Wetland

MeSH Terms

Aspergillus
Cladosporium
Eleocharis
Fresh Water
Fungi*
Fusarium
Korea*
Penicillium
Plants
Talaromyces
Wetlands*
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