Dynamics of endophytic fungi composition in paris polyphylla var. chinensis (franch.) hara seeds during storage and growth, and responses of seedlings to phytohormones
Tong Peng, Tao Yang, Jie Sha, Jiang Zhao, Jianwu Shi

TL;DR
This study explores how endophytic fungi in a specific plant species change during seed storage and growth, and how phytohormones influence these fungi and plant health.
Contribution
The study reveals dynamic changes in endophytic fungi during seed stages and shows how phytohormones can manipulate these fungi to improve plant health.
Findings
Endophytic fungal richness and diversity increased during the seedling stage of PPC.
Melatonin and strigolactone significantly increased PPC biomass by 69.32% and 15.23%, respectively.
Phytohormones altered the endophytic fungal community and plant antioxidant systems.
Abstract
Endophytic fungi exhibit diverse interactions with plants, from pathogenic to mutualistic symbiosis, and the community composition is regulated by phytohormones. Yet, the composition and dynamics of endophytic fungi in Paris polyphylla var. chinensis (Franch.) Hara (PPC) during fresh seed (FD), sand-stored seed (SSD), and seedling (SS) stages remain unclear. Similarly, the overall impact of phytohormones on the management of endophytic fungal communities is yet to be elucidated. We carried out a pot experiment to examine the effects of various stages of PPC seeds and the external addition of three phytohormones, namely, melatonin (MT), strigolactone (SL), and 24-epibrassinolide (BR) on the endophytic fungi of PPC seedlings. This was done through internal transcribed spacer (ITS) amplicon sequencing. The study of the endophytic fungal microbiome in FD, SSD, and SS stages of PPC…
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TopicsPlant Parasitism and Resistance · Plant and animal studies · Plant tissue culture and regeneration
