African Journal of
Biotechnology

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Biotechnol.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1684-5315
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJB
  • Start Year: 2002
  • Published Articles: 12487

Full Length Research Paper

Antibacterial activity of the endophytic fungi from medicinal herb, Macleaya cordata

  Tijiang Shan, Weibo Sun, Jingfeng Lou, Shan Gao, Yan Mou and Ligang Zhou*        
College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.
Email: [email protected]

  •  Accepted: 18 January 2012
  •  Published: 06 March 2012

Abstract

 

A total of 48 endophytic fungal isolates were separated from the healthy roots ofMacleaya cordata R. Br. (Papaveraceae), a traditional medicinal herb mainly distributed in China. Nine distinct isolates (Macof01 to Macof09) were selected for further taxonomical identification by morphological traits and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) rRNA gene sequence analysis. Seven genera namely Acremonium,AlternariaAspergillus, Bionectria, Cladosporium, Neosartorya and Penicillium were identified on the basis of their morphological characterizations. Fungal isolates Macof02 (Bionectria ochroleuca), Macof03 (Neosartorya fischeri) and Macof05 (unidentified) have not been previously reported as the endophytic fungi according to their ITS-rDNA sequences compared with those available in the GenBank database. Most of the fungal isolates displayed antibacterial activity. The extracts obtained from Macof02 (B. ochroleuca), Macof06 (Aspergillus sp.) and Macof08 (Acremonium sp.) exhibited strong inhibition on test bacteria. The endophytic fungi from M. macleayacould be an alternative source for producing antimicrobial agents.

 

Key words: Macleaya cordata, endophytic fungi, n-butanol extract, TLC-bioautography assay, antibacterial activity.