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CRUDE EXTRACTS ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF
SIX FUNGAL ISOLATES FROM ORCHIDS Zeuxine strateumatica AND
Spiranthes hongkongensis
N. Bibikov
1
, F. Eshboev
2
1) Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
2) S.Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of sciences of
the Republic of Uzbekistan st. Mirzo-Ulugbek, 77, 100170 Tashkent
Interest towards antimicrobial activity of plant-associated fungi is explained by its
unpredictable strain-specificity and influent on plant’s medical properties (Gouda et al.,
2016). Studies of fungal microbiome in previously unexplored plant hosts or locations
bring strains with activity often conditioned by presence of novel chemical compounds
(Singh et al, 2021). Thus, studying activity of unusual isolates has considerable
potential for application in medicine and pharmacology.
Six strains of endophytic fungi were isolated from orchids
Zeuxine strateumatica
and
Spiranthes hongkongensis
collected in Shenzhen, China. Cultures were isolated by
placing root fragments on agar plates. Using ITS region sequencing isolated fungi were
identified as
Ceratobasidium
sp
1
,
Curvularia lunata, Scytalidium circinatum
from
Z.
strateumatica
and
Ceratobasidium
sp
2
,
Nigrospora
sp.,
Talaromyces
sp. from
S.
hongkongensis
. Among six isolates four are ascomycetous endophytes and two orchid
mycorrhizal strains of genus
Ceratobasidium.
Ethyl acetate extracts of the fungi were
prepared, dried, and redissolved in methanol. Antimicrobial activity was tested using
disc-diffusion method against five test cultures: gram-positive bacteria
Bacillus subtilis
and
Staphylococcus aureus
, gram-negative bacteria
Escherichia coli
and
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa
and
Candida albicans
yeast.
Ascomycetous endophytes show activity against test strains. The broadest activity is
shown by
Talaromyces
sp. isolate against all test cultures. The highest activity is shown
by
S. circinatum
strain against three bacterial strains. Mycorrhizal fungi show no
activity against test cultures (see table 1).
Table 1
Diameter of inhibition zones of studied isolates. N/A – activity not detected
Inhibition zone diameter, mm
B. subtilis
S. aureus E. coli P. aeruginosa C. albicans
Ceratobasidium
sp
1
N/A
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