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Endophytic fungi are one of plant-associated microbiome which grows in healthy plant tissues for all or the most part of their
life cycle without causing disease symptoms in the host plants. To expand knowledge about endophytic fungal diversity by
culture-dependent technique the present study was undertaken. Two hundred-thirty eight (238) (19.83%) endophytic isolates
were isolated from 1,200 plant tissue samples of stem and leaf collected from Mirabilis jalapa Linn. (Nyctaginaceae) and
Ficus pumila Linn., (Moraceae) in three different seasons, namely summer, monsoon and winter. 238 endophytic isolates
were categorized into 23 taxa, comprising 3 ascomycetes genera Chaetomium sp., Sporormia sp. and Xylaria sp. (10.92%),
5 coelomycetes genera Colletotrichum sp., Pestalotiopsis sp., Phoma sp., Phomopsis sp. and Phyllosticta sp. (18.06%), 11
hyphomycetes genera Acremomium sp., Alternaria sp., Aspergillus sp., Cladosporium sp., Curvularia sp., Drechslera sp.,
Fusarium sp., Myrothecium sp., Nigrospora sp., Penicillium sp. and Trichoderma sp. (55.46%), 2 zygomycetes genera Mucor sp.
and Rhizopus sp. (2.94%), 2 morphospecies of Mycelia sterilia (8.4%). Colonization rates (%) of endophytic fungi for both the
tissues were found to be relatively homogeneous (14.33% and 14.0%) and (18.66% and 18.33%) for Mirabilis jalapa and Ficus
pumila. Endophytic fungal isolates were prevalent on leaf tissue of both plants (52.94%) than on stem tissue (47.0%). Aspergillus
flavus and Xylaria sp., are dominant endophytic fungal genera in leaf while in stem species of Fusarium and Pestalotiopsis sp.,
were dominant in Mirabilis jalapa and Ficus pumila respectively. Endophytes segregated with varying degree of colonization
during three sampling season among different tissues of the two hosts. There is no significant difference in Simpson, Shannon
diversity and Species Richness indices values for Mirabilis jalapa due their relatively homogenous values. Overall diversity
indices values for foliar endophytes of Ficus pumila were relatively high when compared to leaf and stem tissues of Mirabilis
jalapa. But species richness was higher in stems of Mirabilis jalapa when compared with leaves and stems of Ficus pumila due
the isolation 19 different endophytic fungal taxa.
Biography
Satish Sreedharamurthy has done M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Microbiology from University of Mysore and he has been awarded UPG: JRF (1996-98); UPG:SRF (1998-
2000); CSIR:SRF (2000-01) Post Doctoral Raman Research Fellow (2014-2015). He appointed as an Assistant Professor in University University of Mysore in
2003. Five Major Research Project awradede from various funding agencies namely UGC, DST, IOE, Govt. of India. Honoured Fellow of FISBT (2010) from
International Society of Biotechnology. Guided 05 Ph.D. students in Microbiology. Published about 65 Research articles in National and International journals and
also presented research findings in 80 National and International conferences and Symposia.
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