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Endophytic fungi from Tetradium ruticarpum and their ability to produce antimicrobial activities

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dc.contributor.author Lixue Mi en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-19T10:05:00Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-19T10:05:00Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.uri http://mfuir.mfu.ac.th:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/1321
dc.description Dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Biological Science, School of Science. Mae Fah Luang University, 2025 en_US
dc.description.abstract This study presents a comprehensive investigation of the endophytic fungal community associated with the traditional medicinal plant Tetradium ruticarpum, revealing its taxonomic diversity, ecological drivers, and bioactive potential. Through extensive sampling across multiple tissues, geographic locations, and culture media, we identified 935 fungal isolates spanning three phyla, six classes, 21 orders, 54 families, and 84 genera. The community was dominated by Ascomycota (99.5%), primarily Sordariomycetes (61.9%) and Dothideomycetes (35.4%). Diaporthe was the most abundant genus (26.8%), followed by Colletotrichum (9.9%), Fusarium (9.2%), and Alternaria (6.1%). Among the remaining 82 rare genera, all except Hypoxylon, Nigrospora were reported for the first time from this host. Recovery of endophytes was influenced by medium, tissue, and region, with PDA (429 isolates, 71 genera), leaves (408 isolates), and the Daodi production area (Jiangxi Province, 744 isolates, 63 genera), yielding the highest numbers and diversity. A total of 12 novel fungal species were discovered exclusively from this host, including Amphisphaeria chenzhouensis, A. tetradiana, Cyphellophora guangxiensis, Diaporthe hunanensis, D. jiangxiensis, D. tetradii, Funiliomyces jiangxiensis, Fusarium jiangxiensis, Nemania jiangxiensis, Pseudokeissleriella tetradii, Tetradiomyces jiangxiensis, and Zasmidium guangxiensis. These findings further enriched the taxonomy of endophytic fungi by leading to the establishment of a new family, Funiliomycetaceae, and a new genus, Tetradiomyces. Additionally, three species, Coryneum castaneicola, Exophiala pisciphila, and Nigrograna jinghongensis were documented as new host records for T. ruticarpum. This significant taxonomic expansion underscores T. ruticarpum as a valuable reservoir for fungal biodiversity and a promising source of novel fungal lineages. Antimicrobial screening using the agar plug method identified 35 strains from 12 genera with inhibitory activity against three pathogenic bacteria (Escherichia coli, Xanthomonas campestris, and Staphylococcus aureus) and two pathogenic fungi (Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans). Antimicrobial screening using the agar plug method identified 35 strains from 12 genera with inhibitory activity against three pathogenic bacteria (E. coli, X. campestris, and S. aureus) and two pathogenic fungi (A. niger and C. albicans). Among them, Epicoccum sp. 2 (JAUCC 6839), Epicoccum sp. 2 (JAUCC 3794), and Penicillifer sp. 1 (JAUCC 4286) showed inhibitory activity against two pathogens. In particular, Epicoccum sp. 2 (JAUCC 6839) exhibited strong inhibition against X. campestris (32.7 mm), and two Fusarium strains (JAUCC 5568 and JAUCC 3841) demonstrated notable inhibition of A. niger (26.7 mm). This study provides a comprehensive overview of T. ruticarpum endophytic fungi, revealing high taxonomic richness with several new taxa, distinct tissue- and region-specific patterns, and notable antimicrobial potential. These findings lay a foundation for exploring their roles in host physiology and their biotechnological applications in agriculture and drug discovery. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Mae Fah Luang University. Learning Resources and Educational Media Centre en_US
dc.subject Antimicrobial Properties en_US
dc.subject Fungal Community en_US
dc.subject Endophytes en_US
dc.subject Medicinal Plant en_US
dc.subject Multi-locus Phylogeny en_US
dc.subject Novel Taxa en_US
dc.title Endophytic fungi from Tetradium ruticarpum and their ability to produce antimicrobial activities en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US
dc.contributor.advisor Prapassorn Damrongkool Eungwanichayapant en_US


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