Abstract

Endophytic fungi have been widely used as biotic elicitors to stimulate the growth and production of metabolites in plant cells, tissues and organ cultures. Here, mycelium extract (ME), supernatant liquor (SL), ethanol sediment (ES) and protein-polysaccharide fraction (PPF) were prepared from four endophytic fungi, DO14 (Pestalotiopsis sp.), DO18 (Talaromyces sp.), DO19 (Xylariaceae sp.) and DO120 (Hypoxylon sp.), and applied to their host Dendrobium catenatum. After 8 weeks of co-culturing, ME, ES and PPF exhibited strong stimulation on biomass yields and contents of active ingredients. Among the three elicitors, PPF was found to be the active constituent responsible for the enhanced biomass and active ingredients in D. catenatum. Under the treatment of 240 mg/L PPF from DO14, we achieved maximum stem fresh weight (FW) and leaf FW. However, to maximize the productions of polysaccharides, naringenin and schaftoside one need only 60 mg/L of PPF from DO14. PPF from DO18, DO19 and DO120 showed different effects. Under 30 mg/L treatment, the ethanol extractives, total flavonoids and total phenols contents increased most. These results indicate that fungal elicitor PPFs can be used for industrial production of high quality D. catenatum seedlings and may be served as a broad microbial fertilizer resource for other plant growth.

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