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Bacterial endophytes: The endophytic niche, its occupants, and its utility [PDF]
Endophytic species of bacteria offer an enormous potential for protection and increased agronomic performance of plants. The diversity of bacterial endophytes guarantees that there are endophytes capable of forming compatible association with all agronomically important plants, including monocots and dicots. Fitness of endophytically infected plants is
Dorothy M. Hinton, Charles W. Bacon
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Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Endophytic fungi colonize interior plant tissue and mostly form mutualistic associations with their host plant. Plant-endophyte interaction is a complex mechanism and is currently a focus of research to understand the underlying mechanism of endophyte asymptomatic colonization, the process of evading plant immune response, modulation of gene expression,
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Endophytic fungi colonize interior plant tissue and mostly form mutualistic associations with their host plant. Plant-endophyte interaction is a complex mechanism and is currently a focus of research to understand the underlying mechanism of endophyte asymptomatic colonization, the process of evading plant immune response, modulation of gene expression,
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Evolution of endophyte?plant symbioses
Trends in Plant Science, 2004Abstract All fungi invading plant foliage have an asymptomatic period in their life cycle that varies from an imperceptibly short period (e.g. pathogens) to a lifetime (e.g. Neotyphodium endophytes in grasses). Endophytic fungus–grass associations are generally treated separately from parasitic, pathogenic and saprophytic interactions and are viewed
Saikkonen, Kari+3 more
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ENDOPHYTES OF MEDICINAL PLANTS
Acta Horticulturae, 2010Endophytic microorganisms are a poorly investigated store of microorganisms 'hidden' within the host plants. Endophytes are relatively unstudied as potential sources of novel natural products for medical and commercial exploitation. Since there are so many of them occupying literally millions of unique biological niches (higher plants) growing in so ...
M. S. A. Safwat, M. M. Mehanni
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2004
L'endofitismo delle specie fungine, in rapporto alle piante forestali, viene descritto da un punto di vista ecologico e nei suoi significati nelle malattie ...
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L'endofitismo delle specie fungine, in rapporto alle piante forestali, viene descritto da un punto di vista ecologico e nei suoi significati nelle malattie ...
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The Genomes of Endophytic Bacteria
2011Genome sequencing and comparative genomics has had major impact on our understanding of the genetic potential, ecology, and evolution of microorganisms. Analysis of a dozen bacterial endophyte genomes have recently contributed insights into the molecular mechanisms that enable bacterial exploration of the plant interior, including genes for motility ...
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Endophytism in Cupressoideae (Coniferae): A Model in Endophyte Biology and Biotechnology
2017Plants live in a close association with microorganisms in below ground soil and above ground air. Versatile endophytic communities of microorganisms often shape symbiotic relationships with host plants, enter the foliar and root tissues, and promote host’s health.
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Endophytic fungi of Alpine Ericaceae. The Endophytes of Loiseleuria Procumbens
1987Endophytic fungi have been isolated from the leaves of Loiseleuria procumbens (L. ) Desv. from twenty sites in the Swiss Alps.
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