Agronomy (Jul 2022)

Bioprospecting the Antibacterial Activity of Endophytic Fungi from Noni (<i>Morinda citrifolia</i>) against Bacterial Spot of the Passion Fruit Tree

  • Luana Cardoso de Oliveira,
  • Williams Carlos Leal da Costa,
  • Viviane Garcia Vinagre,
  • José Edson de Sousa Siqueira,
  • Sebastião da Cruz Silva,
  • Simone Yasue Simote Silva,
  • Anderson N. do Rosario Marinho,
  • Daniela Cristiane da C. Rocha,
  • Patrícia Santana Barbosa Marinho,
  • Alessandra Keiko Nakasone,
  • Andrey M. do Rosario Marinho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12071690
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1690

Abstract

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Bacterial spot, which is the main disease occurring in passion fruit trees, is caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. passiflorae, leading to large annual losses in passion fruit crops. This study aims to find extracts and/or bioactive compounds of endophytic fungi of noni (Morinda citrifolia) to treat bacterial spot in passion fruit trees. Nine fungi isolated from a specimen of M. citrifolia from the Brazilian Amazon are studied. The fungus Guignardia mangiferae NF17 shows the best inhibition results and is selected for the isolation of its secondary metabolites by chromatography techniques. The isolated compounds Sydowinol (S1) and Sydowinin A (S2) are identified by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Compounds S1 and S2, as well as the acetonitrile extract from the biomass of G. mangiferae NF17, are tested against four strains of X. axonopodis pv. passiflorae obtained from plants infected by bacterial spot, and which inhibited bacterial growth up to the lowest concentration tested (3.125 µg/mL). This study reports, for the first time, the antibacterial activity against X. axonopodis pv. passiflorae by the compounds Sydowinol and Sydowinin A. Compounds S1 and S2 are reported for the first time for the genus Gignardia.

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