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Effects of cold shocked Epichloë infected Festuca sinensis on ergot alkaloid accumulation

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posted on 2023-05-03, 15:49 authored by Lianyu Zhou, Chunjie Li, Xingxu Zhang, Richard JohnsonRichard Johnson, Gensheng Bao, Xiang Yao, Qing Chai
We evaluated the effects of temperature on ergot alkaloid production of three Festuca sinensis ecotypes, Xiahe (XH), Haibei (HB) and Yushu (YS) under controlled conditions. After subjecting 80 d old plants grown at 22 °C to low temperatures (5 °C or 10 °C) for 7 d, the concentrations of the ergot alkaloids ergine and ergonovine differed considerably in the three endophyte-infected ecotypes (P < 0.05), and were not detected in endophyte-free plants. The concentrations of ergine, ergonovine, and total ergot alkaloids were significantly higher at 5 °C than at 22 °C (P < 0.05). These findings showed that production of at least two secondary metabolites, the bioprotective alkaloids ergine and ergonovine, altered in response to short-term cold stress.

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Elsevier

Journal title

Fungal Ecology

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1754-5048

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Zhoua, L., Li, C., Zhang, X., Johnson, R., Bao, G., Yao, X., & Chai, Q. (2015). Effects of cold shocked Epichloë infected Festuca sinensis on ergot alkaloid accumulation. Fungal Ecology, 14, 99-104

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