Morphological and molecular characterization of endophytic fungi isolated from Andrographis paniculata (Burm. f.) Wall. ex Nees and Centella asiatica (L.) Urban
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Fungal endophytes were isolated from the leaves, stems and roots of two widely used medicinal plantsviz.,Andrographis paniculata (Burm. f.) Wall. exNeesand Centella asiatica (L.)Urban. A total of 28 endophytic fungi were identified based on morphological and molecular analyses. The identified fungi were: Aspergillus flavus (Link), A. fumigatus (Fresen.), A. niger (Tiegh), A. terreus (Thom), Cladosporium sp., Colletotrichum sp., Curvularia chonburiensis (Tibpromma & K.D. Hyde), C. hominis (Da Cunha, Madrid, Gené & Cano), C. lunata (Wakker), C. lycopersici (Tandon & Kakkar), Curvularia sp., Fusarium falciforme (Carrión), F. phaseoli (Burkh.), F. solani (Mart.), F. udum (Berk.), Fusarium sp., Lasiodiplodia theobromae (Pat.), Monodictys paradoxa (Corda), M. putredinis (Wallr.), Penicillium commune (Thom), P. chrysogenum (Thom), P. oxalicum (Currie & Thom), Penicillium sp. 1, Penicillium sp. 2, Penicillium sp. 3, Penicillium sp. 4, Scytalidium lignicola (Pesante) and Talaromyces trachyspermus (Shear). Among them A. flavus, A. niger, A. terreus, Cladosporium sp., Colletotrichum sp. and Penicillium sp. 1 were isolated from both the plants. Curvularia chonburiensis, Curvularia hominis, Curvularia lycopersici, Fusarium falciforme, Fusarium phaseoli, Monodictys paradoxa, Penicillium commune and Scytalidium lignicola were found to be new records for Bangladesh. Findings of this study will be helpful for better understanding of endophytic fungal diversity and the species richness in those medicinal plants.
Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 30(1): 111-122, 2023 (June)
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Bangladesh is a humid, subtropical country favouring luxuriant growth of microorganisms, fungi and plants from algae to angiosperms with rich diversity. She has the largest mangrove forest of the world in addition to diverse hilly and wetland habitats. More than a century back, foreign explorers endeavoured several floral expeditions, but little was done for non-vasculars and pteridophytes. In recent times, Bangladesh National Herbarium has been carrying out taxonomic research in Bangladesh along with few other national institutes (e.g. Department of Botany of public universities and Bangladesh Forest Research Institute).