Endophytic fungi from Myrcia guianensis at the Brazilian Amazon: distribution and bioactivity
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Resumo: | Beneficial interactions between plants and microorganisms have been investigated under different ecological, physiological, biochemical, and genetic aspects. However, the systematic exploration of biomolecules with potential for biotechnological products from this interaction still is relatively scarce. Therefore, this study aimed the evaluation of the diversity and antimicrobial activity of the endophytic fungi obtained from roots, stems and leafs of Myrcia guianensis (Myrtaceae) from the Brazilian Amazon. 156 endophytic fungi were isolated and above 80% were identified by morphological examination as belonging to the genera Pestalotiopsis, Phomopsis, Aspergillus, Xylaria, Nectria, Penicillium and Fusarium. Fermented broth of those fungi were assayed for antimicrobial activity and four inhibited the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Candida albicans and Penicillium avellaneum. As the strain named MgRe2.2.3B (Nectria haematococca) had shown the most promising results against those pathogenic strains, its fermented broth was fractioned and only its two low polar fractions demonstrated to be active. Both fractions exhibited a minimum bactericidal concentration of 50 µg.mL-1 against S. aureus and a minimum fungicidal concentration of 100 µg.mL-1 against P. avellaneum. These results demonstrate the diversity of fungal genera in M. guianensis and the potential of these endophytic fungi for the production of new antibiotics. |
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Endophytic fungi from Myrcia guianensis at the Brazilian Amazon: distribution and bioactivity |
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Endophytic fungi from Myrcia guianensis at the Brazilian Amazon: distribution and bioactivity |
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Endophytic fungi from Myrcia guianensis at the Brazilian Amazon: distribution and bioactivity Banhos,Elissandro Fonseca dos secondary metabolites fungus/plant interaction antibiosis Amazonian endophytic fungi |
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Endophytic fungi from Myrcia guianensis at the Brazilian Amazon: distribution and bioactivity |
title_full |
Endophytic fungi from Myrcia guianensis at the Brazilian Amazon: distribution and bioactivity |
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Endophytic fungi from Myrcia guianensis at the Brazilian Amazon: distribution and bioactivity |
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Endophytic fungi from Myrcia guianensis at the Brazilian Amazon: distribution and bioactivity |
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Endophytic fungi from Myrcia guianensis at the Brazilian Amazon: distribution and bioactivity |
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Banhos,Elissandro Fonseca dos |
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Banhos,Elissandro Fonseca dos Souza,Antonia Queiroz Lima de Andrade,Juliano Camurça de Souza,Afonso Duarte Leão de Koolen,Hector Henrique Ferreira Albuquerque,Patrícia Melchionna |
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Souza,Antonia Queiroz Lima de Andrade,Juliano Camurça de Souza,Afonso Duarte Leão de Koolen,Hector Henrique Ferreira Albuquerque,Patrícia Melchionna |
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Banhos,Elissandro Fonseca dos Souza,Antonia Queiroz Lima de Andrade,Juliano Camurça de Souza,Afonso Duarte Leão de Koolen,Hector Henrique Ferreira Albuquerque,Patrícia Melchionna |
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secondary metabolites fungus/plant interaction antibiosis Amazonian endophytic fungi |
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secondary metabolites fungus/plant interaction antibiosis Amazonian endophytic fungi |
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Beneficial interactions between plants and microorganisms have been investigated under different ecological, physiological, biochemical, and genetic aspects. However, the systematic exploration of biomolecules with potential for biotechnological products from this interaction still is relatively scarce. Therefore, this study aimed the evaluation of the diversity and antimicrobial activity of the endophytic fungi obtained from roots, stems and leafs of Myrcia guianensis (Myrtaceae) from the Brazilian Amazon. 156 endophytic fungi were isolated and above 80% were identified by morphological examination as belonging to the genera Pestalotiopsis, Phomopsis, Aspergillus, Xylaria, Nectria, Penicillium and Fusarium. Fermented broth of those fungi were assayed for antimicrobial activity and four inhibited the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Candida albicans and Penicillium avellaneum. As the strain named MgRe2.2.3B (Nectria haematococca) had shown the most promising results against those pathogenic strains, its fermented broth was fractioned and only its two low polar fractions demonstrated to be active. Both fractions exhibited a minimum bactericidal concentration of 50 µg.mL-1 against S. aureus and a minimum fungicidal concentration of 100 µg.mL-1 against P. avellaneum. These results demonstrate the diversity of fungal genera in M. guianensis and the potential of these endophytic fungi for the production of new antibiotics. |
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