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The Cocultured Nigrospora oryzae and Collectotrichum gloeosporioides, Irpex lacteus, and the Plant Host Dendrobium officinale Bidirectionally Regulate the Production of Phytotoxins by Anti-phytopathogenic Metabolites

The distinctive nature of the endophyte Irpex lacteus, host plant, and the phytopathogen Collectotrichum gloeosporioides resulted in both negative and positive regulation of the production of phytotoxins from Nigrospora oryzae. The coculture of nonhomologous I. lacteus and N. oryzae resulted in a gr...

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Published in:Journal of natural products (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 2020-05, Vol.83 (5), p.1374-1382
Main Authors: Shi, Li-Jiao, Wu, Ya-Mei, Yang, Xue-Qiong, Xu, Ting-Ting, Yang, Shuang, Wang, Xue-Yin, Yang, Ya-Bin, Ding, Zhong-Tao
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Language:English
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Summary:The distinctive nature of the endophyte Irpex lacteus, host plant, and the phytopathogen Collectotrichum gloeosporioides resulted in both negative and positive regulation of the production of phytotoxins from Nigrospora oryzae. The coculture of nonhomologous I. lacteus and N. oryzae resulted in a greater number of anti-phytopathogenic metabolites from the dominant endophyte than the coculture of homologous I. lacteus and N. oryzae. The coculture of the phytopathogen N. oryzae and either the nonhomologous (isolation of I. lacteus and N. oryzae from the different plants) or homologous (isolation of I. lacteus and N. oryzae from the same plant) endophyte I. lacteus from different sources indicated that the nonhomologous I. lacteus grew faster than the homologous I. lacteus, and the production of phytotoxic azaphilone from the phytopathogenic N. oryzae decreased due to the inhibition resulting from being cocultured with nonhomologous I. lacteus. On the other hand, the production of phytotoxic azaphilone was promoted by the coculture of two phytopathogens, N. oryzae and C. gloeosporioides. The extract of the host plant, Dendrobium officinale, also increased anti-phytopathogenic metabolite production. Six new phytotoxic azaphilones from N. oryzae, four new tremulane sesquiterpenes from I. lacteus, and a new polyketone were isolated. The endophyte–phytopathogen, phytopathogen–phytopathogen, and endophyte–phytopathogen–host interactions can induce the chemical diversity of novel anti-phytopathogenic metabolites.
ISSN:0163-3864
1520-6025
DOI:10.1021/acs.jnatprod.0c00036