Abstract

An endophytic fungus, Tax-3, was isolated from barks of Taxus chinensis grown in the Qinba mountains, China. The strain was classified into Fusarium solani based on the morphological characteristics and the molecular phylogenetics inferred from the nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS sequences with the sequence similarity values of 100%. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) assay showed the F. solani, Tax-3, produced taxol with a higher yield of 163.35 μg/L in the reformative potato dextrose liquid medium (d), revealing its potential applications for taxol production.

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