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Endophytic actinomycetes are a promising source of novel metabolites with diverse biological activities. Tea plants (
Camellia sinensis
) produce arsenals of phytochemicals, which are linked to a number of medicinal and nutritional properties. However, a systematic investigation into the abundance and diversity of cultivated actinomycetes residing in tea plants has not been performed. In this study, a total of 46 actinobacteria were recovered from leaf, stem, and root samples of 15 tea cultivars collected in Fujian province, China. Their abundance and diversity were shown to be influenced by both the genotypes and tissue types of tea plants. Based on 16S RNA sequence analysis, these isolates were taxonomically grouped into 11 families and 13 genera, including
Streptomyces
,
Actinomadura
,
Kribbella
,
Nocardia
,
Kytococcus
,
Leifsonia
,
Microbacterium
,
Micromonospora
,
Mobilicoccus
,
Mycobacterium
,
Nocardiopsis
,
Piscicoccus
, and
Pseudonocardia
. The genus
Streptomyces
was most prevalent whereas rare genera,
Mobilicoccus
and
Piscicoccus
, were reported for the first time to occur as plant endophytes. PCR screening of polyketide synthase genes (
PKS
-I and
PKS
-II) and nonribosomal peptide synthetase genes (NRPS), along with antimicrobial assays against a set of bacterial and fungal pathogens, showed that endophytic actinomycetes associated with tea plants have a high potential for producing antimicrobial metabolites. Furthermore, indole acetic acid (IAA) production and 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC)
deaminase
activities were recorded in 93.5% and 21.7% of all isolates, respectively. Overall, these results indicate that endophytic actinomycetes from tea plants represent a valuable source of bioactive metabolites with antibacterial, antifungal, and plant-growth-promoting properties.
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PMID:Endophytic Actinomycetes from Tea Plants (
Camellia sinensis
): Isolation, Abundance, Antimicrobial, and Plant-Growth-Promoting Activities. 3051 68