1. Evaluation of the incidence of endophytic fungi in leaves, stems and roots of bean plants in the State of Paraná.
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Puia, Jacqueline Dalbelo, Klein, Estela Mariani, Danila de Almeida, Emily, Maria da Silva Moreira, Ana, Augusto de Carvalho, Marcelo, and Cristina Vigo, Sandra
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COMMON bean , *ENDOPHYTIC fungi , *PLANT diseases , *PLANT roots , *COLONIZATION (Ecology) , *IDENTIFICATION of fungi , *ALTERNARIA , *BEANS - Abstract
The present study aimed to isolate endophilic fungi from plant tissues (leaves, stems and roots) of beans, in addition to identifying them at the genus level. The experiment was conducted at IDRLondrina. Bean samples were collected at the Londrina Research Station and at UENP-Bandeirantes. The leaves, stems and roots were separated, fragments of 5 mm diameter were cut and disinfested. They were later transferred to BDA culture medium. The plates were incubated at room temperature for seven days for growth of the microorganisms present. The presence and absence, colonization rate (TC) for each tissue and gender identification of fungi were evaluated. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design, with five replications. Forty-eight endophilic isolates were found, 13 in root, 17 in stem and 18 in leaf. CT ranged from 17-100% (leaf), 17-83% (stem) and 16-100% (root). The genus Alternaria sp. and Cladosporium sp. have greater specificity with the leaf and stem, Penicillium sp. root and stem. The genera Fusarium sp. and Aspergillus sp. are found in all organs, Curvularia sp., Nigrospora sp. and Thichoderma sp. demonstrated leaf specificity, Macrophomina sp. the root, and Colletotrichum sp. to the stem. Thus, the identified fungi present potential for future studies in their application in the biocontrol of various plant diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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