Biopesticide Compounds from an Endolichenic Fungus Sp. Isolated from the Lichen
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Endolichenic fungi represent an important ecological group of microorganisms that form associations with photobionts in the lichen thallus. These endofungi that live in and coevolve with lichens are known for synthesizing secondary metabolites with novel structures and diverse chemical skeletons making them an unexplored microbial community of great interest. As part of our search for new phytoprotectants, in this work, we studied the endolichenic fungus sp. isolated from the lichen , which grows as an epiphyte on the bark of the endemic Canarian tree . From the extract of the liquid fermentation, we isolated two unreported piliformic derivatives, (+)-9-hydroxypiliformic acid () and (+)-8-hydroxypiliformic acid (), along with four previously reported compounds, (+)-piliformic acid (), hexylaconitic acid A anhydride (), 2-hydroxyphenylacetic acid (), and 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid (). Their structures were elucidated based on NMR and HRESIMS data. The extract and the isolated compounds were tested for their insect antifeedant (, , and ), antifungal (, , and ), nematicidal (), and phytotoxic effects on mono- and dicotyledonous plant models ( and ). Compounds , , and were effective antifeedants against and was also active against . Moreover, and showed antifungal activity against and was the only nematicidal. The extract had a strong phytotoxic effect on and growth, with compounds , , and identified as the phytotoxic agents, while at low concentrations compounds and stimulated root growth.
Reyes Castillo N, Rojas Lopez-Menchero J, Pacheco Useche W, Diaz C, Andres M, Gonzalez-Coloma A Sci Rep. 2025; 15(1):7989.
PMID: 40055472 PMC: 11889133. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-92626-0.