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Endophytic Fungi and Their Impact on Agroecosystems
2020Plants are known to inhabit a variety of habitats that are exposed to extreme climatic conditions. The mutualistic associations of plants with microorganisms benefit them to coexist in harsh environments. The areas of plant such as rhizosphere (root), rhizoplane, and phyllosphere (apoplast of leaf) will serve microbes to the tissues of roots, shoots ...
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Endophytic Fungi and Their Enzymatic Potential
2019A complex network of interactions between fungal endophytes and their hosts results in production of various kinds of primary and secondary metabolites. Research on enzymatic capability of endophytic fungi may lead to many applications to mankind. Exploitation of the enzymes in textile, beverage, food, confectionary, and leather industries has been ...
Rashmi Mishra +3 more
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Antifungal Metabolites of Endophytic Fungi
2013Not only medicinal plants, but also the endophytic fungi that colonize them are excellent sources of antifungal metabolites. In some cases, the substances detected in plants have been shown to be secondary metabolites synthesized by their fungal inhabitants.
Karsten Krohn, Barbara Schulz
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Nematophagous Fungi as Root Endophytes
2007Nematophagous fungi constitute a group of fungal antagonists to nematodes. The latter arc small roundworms living in soil and water. Most nematodes are saprotrophic, but many species are parasites of plants and animals (Poinar 1983). The nematophagous fungi have been suggested as promising candidatesfor bioiogical control of parasitic nematodes ...
Luis V. Lopez-Llorca +3 more
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Endophytic fungi: a tool for plant growth promotion and sustainable agriculture
Mycology, 2022Noémi Carla Baron, Everlon Cid Rigobelo
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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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