Endophytic fungi associated with the restinga bromeliads the National Park of Jurubatiba Restinga, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Bezerra, Gustavo de Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Mussi-dias, Vicente, Santos, Pedro Henrique Dias dos, Carvalho, Beatriz Murizini, Poltronieri, Tathianne Pastana de Sousa, Silveira, Silvaldo Felipe da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4298
Resumo: Throughout evolution, plants have adapted to different terrestrial habitats and developed the ability to interact with different species of living things, among which, fungi stand out, and have shown great biotechnological or scientific interest and have been isolated and studied from plants in different natural biomes. Thus, the objective was to identify cultivable endophytic fungi associated with Bromeliaceae from the Jurubatiba restinga, state of Rio de Janeiro. Two collections were made in the Restingas de Jurubatiba National Park (PNRJ), located on the north coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Samples of healthy plant leaves for the isolation of endophytic fungi were collected from the species of bromeliads inhabiting this restinga: Aechmea nudicaulis (L.) Griseb. (collection 1) and Bromelia antiacantha Bertol (collection 2). Plants were collected at random in order to cover their most representative range. In the laboratory, under conditions aseptic procedures, an isolation procedure for endophytic fungi kept under storage was carried out and, later, identification of isolated fungi, under an optical microscope. The fungal genera were identified: Aspergillus sp., Bipolaris sp., Curvularia sp., Monilia sp., Nigrospora sp., Penicillium sp., Pestalotiopsis sp., And Trichoderma sp. Isolates of Bipolaris sp., Curvularia sp. and Monilia sp. were identified in both collected bromeliads. Within each genus, the isolates were grouped and characterized into subtypes and, based on a bibliographic survey, the endophytic fungi found could be studied for different biotechnological purposes and applicability in different aspects of knowledge, and this was the first report of endophytic fungi. in these species of bromeliads.
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spelling Endophytic fungi associated with the restinga bromeliads the National Park of Jurubatiba Restinga, Rio de Janeiro - BrazilHongos endopíticos asociados con restinga bromélias del Restinga Parque Nacional de Jurubatiba, Rio de Janeiro – BrasilFungos endofíticos associados a bromélias de restingas, do Parque Nacional da Restinga de Jurubatiba, Rio de Janeiro – BrasilBioprospecçãoBiotecnologiaInteraçãoMicoparasitismo.BioprospecciónBiotecnologíaInteracciónMicoparasitismo.BioprospectingBiotechnologyInteractionMycoparasitism.Throughout evolution, plants have adapted to different terrestrial habitats and developed the ability to interact with different species of living things, among which, fungi stand out, and have shown great biotechnological or scientific interest and have been isolated and studied from plants in different natural biomes. Thus, the objective was to identify cultivable endophytic fungi associated with Bromeliaceae from the Jurubatiba restinga, state of Rio de Janeiro. Two collections were made in the Restingas de Jurubatiba National Park (PNRJ), located on the north coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Samples of healthy plant leaves for the isolation of endophytic fungi were collected from the species of bromeliads inhabiting this restinga: Aechmea nudicaulis (L.) Griseb. (collection 1) and Bromelia antiacantha Bertol (collection 2). Plants were collected at random in order to cover their most representative range. In the laboratory, under conditions aseptic procedures, an isolation procedure for endophytic fungi kept under storage was carried out and, later, identification of isolated fungi, under an optical microscope. The fungal genera were identified: Aspergillus sp., Bipolaris sp., Curvularia sp., Monilia sp., Nigrospora sp., Penicillium sp., Pestalotiopsis sp., And Trichoderma sp. Isolates of Bipolaris sp., Curvularia sp. and Monilia sp. were identified in both collected bromeliads. Within each genus, the isolates were grouped and characterized into subtypes and, based on a bibliographic survey, the endophytic fungi found could be studied for different biotechnological purposes and applicability in different aspects of knowledge, and this was the first report of endophytic fungi. in these species of bromeliads.A lo largo de la evolución, las plantas se han adaptado a diferentes hábitats terrestres y han desarrollado la capacidad de interactuar con diferentes especies de seres vivos, entre los cuales se destacan los hongos, y han mostrado un gran interés biotecnológico o científico y han sido aislados y estudiados. de plantas en diferentes biomas naturales. Por lo tanto, el objetivo fue identificar hongos endofíticos cultivables asociados con Bromeliaceae del banco de arena Jurubatiba, estado de Río de Janeiro. Se realizaron dos colecciones en el Parque Nacional Restingas de Jurubatiba (PNRJ), ubicado en la costa norte del estado de Río de Janeiro. Se recogieron muestras de hojas de plantas sanas para el aislamiento de hongos endofíticos de las especies de bromelias que habitan en este descanso: Aechmea nudicaulis (L.) Griseb. (colección 1) y Bromelia antiacantha Bertol (colección 2). Las plantas se recolectaron al azar para cubrir su rango más representativo. En el laboratorio, bajo condiciones procedimientos asépticos, se llevó a cabo un procedimiento de aislamiento para hongos endofíticos mantenidos bajo almacenamiento y, más tarde, identificación de hongos aislados, bajo un microscopio óptico. Se identificaron los géneros fúngicos: Aspergillus sp., Bipolaris sp., Curvularia sp., Monilia sp., Nigrospora sp., Penicillium sp., Pestalotiopsis sp. Y Trichoderma sp. Aislamientos de Bipolaris sp., Curvularia sp. y Monilia sp. fueron identificados en ambas bromelias recolectadas. Dentro de cada género, los aislamientos se agruparon y caracterizaron en subtipos y, según una encuesta bibliográfica, los hongos endofíticos encontrados se pudieron estudiar para diferentes propósitos biotecnológicos y su aplicabilidad en diferentes aspectos del conocimiento, y este fue el primer informe de hongos endofíticos. en estas especies de bromelias.Ao longo da evolução, as plantas se adaptaram aos diferentes habitats terrestres e desenvolveram a capacidade de interagir com diferentes espécies de seres vivos, dentre os quais, destacam-se os fungos, e tem apresentado grande interesse biotecnológico ou científico e têm sido isolados e estudados a partir de plantas em diferentes biomas naturais. Com isso, objetivou-se identificar fungos endofíticos cultiváveis associados a Bromeliaceae da restinga de Jurubatiba, Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Duas coletas foram realizadas no Parque Nacional de Restingas de Jurubatiba (PNRJ), localizada na costa norte do estado. Amostras de folhas plantas sadias para o isolamento de fungos endofíticos foram coletadas das espécies de bromélias habitantes desta restinga: Aechmea nudicaulis (L.) Griseb. (coleta  1) e Bromelia antiacantha Bertol (coleta 2).  As plantas foram coletadas de forma aleatória visando-se cobrir toda a sua faixa mais representativa. Em laboratório, sob condições assépticas, efetuou-se procedimento de isolamento de fungos endofíticos mantidos sob armazenamento e posteriormente, identificação dos fungos isolados, sob microscópio óptico. Identificou-se os gêneros fúngicos: Aspergillus sp., Bipolaris sp., Curvularia sp., Monilia sp., Nigrospora sp., Penicillium sp., Pestalotiopsis sp., e Trichoderma sp.  Isolados de Bipolaris sp., Curvularia sp. e Monilia sp. foram identificados em ambas bromélias coletadas. Dentro de cada gênero, os isolados foram agrupados e caracterizados em subtipos e, com base em levantamento bibliográfico, os fungos endofíticos encontrados poderão ser estudados para diferentes fins biotecnológicos e aplicabilidade nas diferentes vertentes do conhecimento, sendo que esse foi o primeiro relato de fungos endofíticos nessas espécies de bromélias.Research, Society and Development2020-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/429810.33448/rsd-v9i7.4298Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 7; e971974298Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 7; e971974298Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 7; e9719742982525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4298/4478Copyright (c) 2020 Gustavo de Andrade Bezerra, Vicente Mussi-dias, Pedro Henrique Dias dos Santos, Beatriz Murizini Carvalho, Tathianne Pastana de Sousa Poltronieri, Silvaldo Felipe da Silveirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBezerra, Gustavo de AndradeMussi-dias, VicenteSantos, Pedro Henrique Dias dosCarvalho, Beatriz MuriziniPoltronieri, Tathianne Pastana de SousaSilveira, Silvaldo Felipe da2020-08-20T18:05:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4298Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:11.977877Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Endophytic fungi associated with the restinga bromeliads the National Park of Jurubatiba Restinga, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Hongos endopíticos asociados con restinga bromélias del Restinga Parque Nacional de Jurubatiba, Rio de Janeiro – Brasil
Fungos endofíticos associados a bromélias de restingas, do Parque Nacional da Restinga de Jurubatiba, Rio de Janeiro – Brasil
title Endophytic fungi associated with the restinga bromeliads the National Park of Jurubatiba Restinga, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
spellingShingle Endophytic fungi associated with the restinga bromeliads the National Park of Jurubatiba Restinga, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Bezerra, Gustavo de Andrade
Bioprospecção
Biotecnologia
Interação
Micoparasitismo.
Bioprospección
Biotecnología
Interacción
Micoparasitismo.
Bioprospecting
Biotechnology
Interaction
Mycoparasitism.
title_short Endophytic fungi associated with the restinga bromeliads the National Park of Jurubatiba Restinga, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
title_full Endophytic fungi associated with the restinga bromeliads the National Park of Jurubatiba Restinga, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
title_fullStr Endophytic fungi associated with the restinga bromeliads the National Park of Jurubatiba Restinga, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Endophytic fungi associated with the restinga bromeliads the National Park of Jurubatiba Restinga, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
title_sort Endophytic fungi associated with the restinga bromeliads the National Park of Jurubatiba Restinga, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
author Bezerra, Gustavo de Andrade
author_facet Bezerra, Gustavo de Andrade
Mussi-dias, Vicente
Santos, Pedro Henrique Dias dos
Carvalho, Beatriz Murizini
Poltronieri, Tathianne Pastana de Sousa
Silveira, Silvaldo Felipe da
author_role author
author2 Mussi-dias, Vicente
Santos, Pedro Henrique Dias dos
Carvalho, Beatriz Murizini
Poltronieri, Tathianne Pastana de Sousa
Silveira, Silvaldo Felipe da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bezerra, Gustavo de Andrade
Mussi-dias, Vicente
Santos, Pedro Henrique Dias dos
Carvalho, Beatriz Murizini
Poltronieri, Tathianne Pastana de Sousa
Silveira, Silvaldo Felipe da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bioprospecção
Biotecnologia
Interação
Micoparasitismo.
Bioprospección
Biotecnología
Interacción
Micoparasitismo.
Bioprospecting
Biotechnology
Interaction
Mycoparasitism.
topic Bioprospecção
Biotecnologia
Interação
Micoparasitismo.
Bioprospección
Biotecnología
Interacción
Micoparasitismo.
Bioprospecting
Biotechnology
Interaction
Mycoparasitism.
description Throughout evolution, plants have adapted to different terrestrial habitats and developed the ability to interact with different species of living things, among which, fungi stand out, and have shown great biotechnological or scientific interest and have been isolated and studied from plants in different natural biomes. Thus, the objective was to identify cultivable endophytic fungi associated with Bromeliaceae from the Jurubatiba restinga, state of Rio de Janeiro. Two collections were made in the Restingas de Jurubatiba National Park (PNRJ), located on the north coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Samples of healthy plant leaves for the isolation of endophytic fungi were collected from the species of bromeliads inhabiting this restinga: Aechmea nudicaulis (L.) Griseb. (collection 1) and Bromelia antiacantha Bertol (collection 2). Plants were collected at random in order to cover their most representative range. In the laboratory, under conditions aseptic procedures, an isolation procedure for endophytic fungi kept under storage was carried out and, later, identification of isolated fungi, under an optical microscope. The fungal genera were identified: Aspergillus sp., Bipolaris sp., Curvularia sp., Monilia sp., Nigrospora sp., Penicillium sp., Pestalotiopsis sp., And Trichoderma sp. Isolates of Bipolaris sp., Curvularia sp. and Monilia sp. were identified in both collected bromeliads. Within each genus, the isolates were grouped and characterized into subtypes and, based on a bibliographic survey, the endophytic fungi found could be studied for different biotechnological purposes and applicability in different aspects of knowledge, and this was the first report of endophytic fungi. in these species of bromeliads.
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