# Endophytic Fungal Diversity in Carpesium lipskyi from the Gaoligong Mountains, Yunnan, China

**Authors:** Hancaiyuan Zheng, Qun Liu, Yining Di, Tao Liu, Yu Su, Yuqin He, Juntong Chen, Jingyi Peng, Shiou Yih Lee, Inh Thkim Hoa, Xianhan Huang, Lufeng Liu

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jof11100704 · Journal of Fungi · 2025-09-28

## TL;DR

This study explores the diversity of endophytic fungi in the medicinal plant Carpesium lipskyi from the Gaoligong Mountains, revealing insights into their distribution and potential ecological roles.

## Contribution

The first comprehensive assessment of endophytic fungal diversity in Carpesium lipskyi from the Gaoligong Mountains, Yunnan, China.

## Key findings

- A total of 737 amplicon sequence variants of endophytic fungi were identified across multiple taxonomic levels.
- Alpha diversity in stems and leaves showed a unimodal pattern with elevation, while roots did not.
- Medicinal fungi such as Cladosporium sp. and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa were detected in plant tissues.

## Abstract

Endophytic fungi represent key microbial symbionts that colonize internal plant tissues without causing apparent disease, playing vital roles in host growth, stress resistance, and biosynthesis of bioactive compounds. Carpesium lipskyi C. Winkl., a medicinal plant endemic to the Gaoligong Mountains in Yunnan, remains largely unexplored regarding its endophytic fungal composition. In this study, a total of 737 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) were identified through high-throughput sequencing, spanning 9 phyla, 36 classes, 67 orders, 137 families, 206 genera, and 277 species. The dominant phyla were Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, and Glomeromycota. Alpha diversity in stems and leaves followed a unimodal distribution along the elevational gradient, in contrast to root endophytic communities, which showed no significant correlation with altitude. Peak diversity occurred at 2734 m, indicating a non-linear altitude-diversity relationship. Altitude, along with stable precipitation and temperature (2600–3210 m), significantly influenced fungal diversity. Medicinal fungi such as Cladosporium sp., Meyerozyma guilliermondii, Phialocephala fortinii, and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa were found in either roots or stems. This is the first comprehensive assessment of endophytic fungi in C. lipskyi from this region, providing a foundation for future ecological and pharmacological studies.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Carpesium lipskyi (taxon 1898829)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Cladosporium sp. (species) [taxon 1707700], Fungi (kingdom) [taxon 4751], Carpesium lipskyi (species) [taxon 1898829], Meyerozyma guilliermondii (species) [taxon 4929], Phialocephala fortinii (species) [taxon 62722], Rhodotorula mucilaginosa (species) [taxon 5537]

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