Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Dec 2024)
Characterization of dark septate endophytic fungi Periconia macrospinosa isolated from roots of sugarcane in São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract
Abstract Dark Septate Endophytic (DSE) fungi can benefit plants by optimizing nutrient uptake, biosynthesis of phytohormones-like compounds, and stress relief such as toxic metals. The objective was to characterize in vitro 57 strains of the DSE Periconia macrospinosa isolated from sugarcane roots, indicating the most promising in solubilizing phosphate sources, growing in different metal and vinasse contents, and producing molecules related to indoleacetic acid (IAA). The strains were from the Embrapa Agrobiology Fungi Collection. Over 35% of the strains solubilize calcium phosphate, highlighting A356 and A155. No strain solubilizes aluminum phosphate. Three strains did not grow in the presence of Cd (A333, A334, A163), but A226, A332, and A423 stand out showing high growth with Cd. All strains grew in the presence of Cu, Zn, and Vinasse. A163, A164, and A328 were even stimulated by Cu addition. A331 and A335 showed a marked growth decrease with Zn. All strains are highly adapted to grow in vinasse presence. A257 and A226 produced the highest amount of IAA. The most biotechnological potential strains are indicated by presenting high growth under Cd, Cu, Zn, and vinasse stress, associated with a high tolerance index to these pollutants, further calcium phosphate solubilization, or IAA production.
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