2021
DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.202100350
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Metabolomic Analysis of Combretum lanceolatum Plants Interaction with Diaporthe phaseolorum and Trichoderma spirale Endophytic Fungi through 1H‐NMR

Abstract: Endophytic fungi are an important class of microorganisms, able to interact with a host plant via a mutualistic mechanism without visible symptoms of the fungal colonization. The synergy between endophytic fungi and their host plant can promote morphological, physiological and biochemical changes through the expression of bioactive metabolites. This work aims to correlate metabolic changes in the Combretum lanceolatum plant metabolome with its endophytic fungi Diaporthe phaseolorum (Dp) and Trichoderma spirale… Show more

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“…23 The C. lanceolatum seeds disinfection, germination and cultivation as well as the endophytic fungi Dp and Ts inoculation were performed as previously described. 22 The experiment was divided into three fungal interaction times, immediately after inoculation (0 days), after 1 day and 7 days. For each fungal interaction time, the uninoculated C. lanceolatum plant was used as a negative control.…”
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“…23 The C. lanceolatum seeds disinfection, germination and cultivation as well as the endophytic fungi Dp and Ts inoculation were performed as previously described. 22 The experiment was divided into three fungal interaction times, immediately after inoculation (0 days), after 1 day and 7 days. For each fungal interaction time, the uninoculated C. lanceolatum plant was used as a negative control.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the fungal association induces different metabolomic variations towards the plant aerial parts and roots, since the interaction of Dp fungus with C. lanceolatum plants significantly affected the metabolic profile, increasing the primary metabolites such as threonine, malic acid and N-acetyl-mannosamine. 22 Based on these results, the Ts fungus interaction represents a more relevant influence on the biosynthesis of primary compounds in the plant roots, improving the plant's development and secondary metabolism pathways.…”
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