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Endophytic Fungi

The intricate relationship between plants and their environment has fascinated scientists and naturalists for centuries. As foundational components of ecosystems, plants play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of nature, influencing climate, supporting diverse life forms, and contributing to the Earth's biogeochemical cycles. Equally captivating
Rai, Piyush Kant, Agnihotri, Vivek
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The endophytic continuum

Mycological Research, 2005
In spite of the term 'endophyte' being employed for all organisms that inhabit plants, mycologists have come to use the term 'fungal endophyte' for fungi that inhabit plants without causing visible disease symptoms. The term refers only to fungi at the moment of detection without regard for the future status of the interaction.
Barbara, Schulz, Christine, Boyle
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Contrasting Toxic‐Endophyte Contamination between Endophyte‐Free and Nontoxic‐Endophyte Tall Fescue Pastures

Crop Science, 2005
The fungal endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum Morgan‐Jones and Gams is abundant in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) and one strategy to alleviate detrimental effects on livestock is to plant endophyte‐free cultivars; however, these pastures frequently become recontaminated by toxic‐endophyte tall fescue.
D. J. Barker   +6 more
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An Overview of Endophytic Microbes: Endophytism Defined

2000
To microbes, land plants present a complex, spatially and temporally diverse ecological habitat. Symbiotic associations between microorganisms and plants are ancient and fundamental, and many examples of complex and highly specific symbioses between plants and microbes have been described in detail.
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