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Diversity of Endophytic Fungal Strains from Jeju Aquatic Plants

제주 수생식물에서 분리한 내생균류의 다양성

  • Oh, Yoosun (Fungal Resources Research Division, Freshwater Bioresources Research Bureau, Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources) ;
  • Mun, Hye Yeon (Fungal Resources Research Division, Freshwater Bioresources Research Bureau, Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources) ;
  • Goh, Jaeduk (Fungal Resources Research Division, Freshwater Bioresources Research Bureau, Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources) ;
  • Chung, Namil (Fungal Resources Research Division, Freshwater Bioresources Research Bureau, Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources)
  • 오유선 (국립낙동강생물자원관 담수생물조사연구실 균류자원조사부) ;
  • 문혜연 (국립낙동강생물자원관 담수생물조사연구실 균류자원조사부) ;
  • 고재덕 (국립낙동강생물자원관 담수생물조사연구실 균류자원조사부) ;
  • 정남일 (국립낙동강생물자원관 담수생물조사연구실 균류자원조사부)
  • Received : 2017.02.08
  • Accepted : 2017.05.23
  • Published : 2017.06.30

Abstract

Endophytic fungi are present in host plants and contribute to resistance to biotic and abiotic stress. Aquatic plants are living in aquatic environment such as saltwater or freshwater and exposed more water stress than other land plants. In this study, we investigated 4 wetlands in Jeju and collected 11 aquatic plants. Exogenous microbes were removed by preprocessing of plants and endophytic fungal strains were isolated from the plants. We isolated 126 fungal strains from Namsaengi-pond, 22 fungal strains from Sujangdong-marsh, 44 fungal strains from Yongsu-reservoir and 32 fungal strains from Gangjeongcheon. The fungal strains were identified using internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and analyzed the phylogeny and diversity. Endophytic fungi isolated from plants of Namsaengi-pond were classified to 30 genera, 19 families, 12 orders, 7 classes and 4 phyla. Endophytic fungi of Sujangdong-marsh were classified to 11 genera, 11 families, 6 orders, 5 classes and 4 phyla. Endophytic fungi of Yongsu-reservoir were classified to 13 genera, 12 families, 7 orders, 5 classes and 4 phyla. Endophytic fungi isolated from Gangjeongcheon were classified to 9 genera, 7 families, 5 orders, 2 classes and 1 phyla. Overall, they were divided 40 genera and Alternaria, Colletotrichum and Fusarium were isolated from 4 sites in common. By investigating the endophytic fungi in aquatic plants, it is for baseline data that determination of diversity and the ecological distribution of endophytic fungi.

내생균류는 숙주식물 내에서 생물학적 그리고 비생물학적 스트레스로부터 저항성을 갖는데 도움을 준다. 수생식물은 수생환경에 서식하며 육상식물보다 수분스트레스에 더 많이 노출되어있다. 본 연구에서는 제주에 있는 남생이못, 수장동습지, 용수저수지, 강정천 4개의 습지에서 11개의 수생 수변식물을 채집하여 연구하였다. 전처리를 통해 식물 외생균을 제거하고 뿌리에서 내생균류를 분리하였다. 남생이못에서 126균주, 수장동습지에서 22균주, 용수저수지에서 44균주, 강정천에서 32균주가 분리되어 총 224개의 내생균류를 분리하였다. 분리된 균은 ITS를 이용해 동정한 후, 다양성 분석을 하였다. 남생이못에서 분리된 내생균류는 4개 문(Phylum), 7개 강(class), 12개 목(order), 19개 과(family), 30개 속(genus)로 구분되었다. 수장동습지에서 분리된 내생균류는 4개 문, 5개 강, 6개 목, 11개 과, 11개 속으로 구분되었으며, 용수저수지에서 분리된 내생균류는 4개 문, 5개 강, 7개 목, 12개 과, 13개 속으로 구분되었다. 강정천에서 분리된 내생균류는 1개 문, 2개 강, 5개 목, 7개 과, 9개 속으로 구분되었다. 4개의 습지에서 공통으로 분리된 속은 Alternaria속, Colletotrichum속, Fusarium속이었다. 향후 내생균류의 다양한 생태학적 분포와 다양성 규명에 대한 연구에 기초자료로 이용될 것이다.

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