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Isolation and identification of beneficial orchid mycorrhizal fungi in <i>Bletilla striata</i> (Thunb.) Rchb.f.(Orchidaceae)

Gangjun Xi, Jun Yi Shi, Jingbao Li, Zhengmin Han

2020Plant Signaling & Behavior22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) are essential for orchids growth. Bletilla striata (Thunb.) Rchb.f.(Orchidaceae) has high ornamental and medicinal value. Beneficial OMF isolation is crucial to improve the survival rate of B. striata tissue culture and transplanting. In this study, we isolated and identified the beneficial OMF in B. striata from the roots of sterilized wild B. striata seedlings by culturing in four different mediums. The germination states of B. striata seeds inoculated with diverse OMF were classified and calculated. Fresh and dry weight increments of B. striata seedlings inoculated with diverse OMF were recorded after 90 d of culturing on 1/2 MS medium. ITS sequences of beneficial fungi were amplified by PCR and taxonomically identified using BLAST against the GenBank nucleotide database. Ten kinds of OMF strains were isolated from B. striata and named R1 to R10. R6 significantly promoted B. striata seeds germination (p < .01). R3 and R6 significantly promoted both the fresh and dry weight increments of B. striata seedlings (p < .05). The ITS sequence of R6 was most similar to the sequence of Serendipita. R3 was identified as Schizothecium fimbriatum by 100% ITS identity. R6 and R3 were beneficial OMF in B. striata.

Topics & Concepts

OrchidaceaeBiologyOrnamental plantBotanyGerminationInoculationTransplantingHorticultureGenBankSeedlingGeneBiochemistryBiological and pharmacological studies of plantsPlant and animal studiesPlant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases