The effect of dark septate endophytic fungi on mahonia oiwakensis

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This is the first study to discuss the effects of dark septate endophytes (DSE) on the growth promotion and berberine concentration in Mahonia oiwakensis, whose extract (MOE) has been suggested to have potential therapeutic effects against human lung cancer. First, as per phylogenetic analysis, the strains were divided into four groups: CkDB2, CkDB5, MoAL2 and MoAL5. All of these were DSEs, which could form microsclerotia in M. oiwakensis. The growth response experiment revealed that inoculation of the plant with MoAL5 and CkDB5 promoted an increase in the total fresh weight of the seedlings. Chemical composition analysis showed that seedlings inoculated with CkDB5 had the highest berberine concentration. These results showed that some DSEs have the ability to promote growth and induce phytochemical responses in the host plant.

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Lin, L. C., Tan, Y. L., Lin, W. R., Ku, K. L., & Ho, S. T. (2021). The effect of dark septate endophytic fungi on mahonia oiwakensis. Plants, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10081723

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