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From Concept to Commerce: Developing a Successful Fungal Endophyte Inoculant for Agricultural Crops
The development of endophyte inoculants for agricultural crops has been bedevilled by the twin problems of a lack of reliability and consistency, with a consequent lack of belief among end users in the efficacy of such treatments.
Brian R. Murphy +2 more
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Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of the phosphate in soils is available to plants. Currently, the use of excess phosphate fertilizer has caused surface and ground water pollution and water ...
Chuansheng Mei +5 more
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Controlled environment agriculture hydroponic systems grow plants year-round without restriction from outside environmental conditions. In order to further improve crop yield, plant growth-promoting bacteria were tested on hydroponically grown lettuce ...
Chuansheng Mei +6 more
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A Potential Application of Endophytic Bacteria in Strawberry Production
Endophytic bacteria could be used as a tool to promote plant growth, enhance abiotic stress tolerance, and inhibit plant pathogen growth. More than 100 bacteria, previously tested to have biocontrol activity against fungal pathogens from our lab, were ...
Chuansheng Mei +6 more
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Alternaria alternata as endophyte and pathogen
Alternaria alternata is a common species of fungus frequently isolated from plants as both an endophyte and a pathogen. Although the current definition of A.
Mara DeMers
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In artificial ecosystems, mixed planting of gramineous and leguminous plants can have obvious advantages and is very common. Due to their improved growth performances and stress tolerance, endophyte-infected grasses are considered to be ideal plant ...
Jinming Liu +5 more
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Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Approaches Deepen Our Knowledge of Plant–Endophyte Interactions
In natural systems, plant–symbiont–pathogen interactions play important roles in mitigating abiotic and biotic stresses in plants. Symbionts have their own special recognition ways, but they may share some similar characteristics with pathogens based on ...
Xue-liang Chen +4 more
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Epichloë endophytes improved Leymus chinensis tolerance to both neutral and alkali salt stresses
Symbiotic relationships with microbes may influence how plants respond to environmental change. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that symbiosis with the endophytes promoted salt tolerance of the native grass.
Lijia Yin +4 more
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Metabolomic Insights Into Endophyte-Derived Bioactive Compounds
Among the various plant-associated microbiota, endophytes (the microbial communities inhabiting plant endosphere without causing disease symptoms) exhibit the most intimate and specific association with host plants.
Sushma Mishra, Priyanka, Shilpi Sharma
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Plant-Endophyte Interaction during Biotic Stress Management
Plants interact with diverse microbial communities and share complex relationships with each other. The intimate association between microbes and their host mutually benefit each other and provide stability against various biotic and abiotic stresses to ...
P. Pathak +10 more
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