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Alliance Between Conifer Trees and Endophytic Fungi Against Insect Defoliators. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Cell Environ
Ullah A   +6 more
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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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Phytotoxic compounds from endophytic fungi

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2022
Weeds represent one of the most challenging biotic factors for the agricultural sector, responsible for causing significant losses in important agricultural crops. Traditional herbicides have managed to keep weeds at bay, but overuse has resulted in negative environmental and toxicological impacts, including the increase of herbicide-resistant species.
Martha Lydia Macías-Rubalcava   +1 more
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Patents on Endophytic Fungi

Recent Patents on Biotechnology, 2017
Endophytic fungi are taxonomically and ecologically heterogeneous group of organisms, mainly belonging to the Ascomycotina and Deuteromycotina. Endophytes usually produce the enzymes necessary for the colonization of plant tissues. Endophytes are able to utilize components of plant cells without disturbing host metabolism, which is confirmed by isozyme
M, Gokhale   +4 more
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Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from Endophytic Fungi

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2020
Background: Endophytes represent a complex community of microorganisms colonizing asymptomatically internal tissues of higher plants. Several reports have shown that endophytes enhance the fitness of their host plants by direct production of bioactive secondary metabolites, which are involved in protecting the host against herbivores and pathogenic ...
Elena, Ancheeva   +2 more
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Fungi with multifunctional lifestyles: endophytic insect pathogenic fungi

Plant Molecular Biology, 2015
This review examines the symbiotic, evolutionary, proteomic and genetic basis for a group of fungi that occupy a specialized niche as insect pathogens as well as endophytes. We focus primarily on species in the genera Metarhizium and Beauveria, traditionally recognized as insect pathogenic fungi but are also found as plant symbionts.
Larissa, Barelli   +3 more
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Endophytic Fungi Bioremediation

2017
Fungal endophytes are isolated from almost every host plant studied so far. The relationship between endophytes and host plants involves both mutualism and antagonism. Plants have many mechanisms to limit the growth of endophytes which include producing a variety of toxic metabolites such as terpenoides.
Yelugere L. Krishnamurthy   +1 more
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Insect Pathogenic Fungi as Endophytes

2016
In this chapter, we explore some of the evolutionary, ecological, molecular genetics, and applied aspects of a subset of insect pathogenic fungi that also have a lifestyle as endophytes and we term endophytic insect pathogenic fungi (EIPF). We focus particularly on Metarhizium spp. and Beauveria bassiana as EIPF. The discussion of the evolution of EIPF
S, Moonjely, L, Barelli, M J, Bidochka
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Ecology of Neotropical Endophytic Fungi

2021
Endophytic fungi are a diverse group of microorganisms that have different effects on the ecology of the host plant in its healthy state and on its evolution. Different hypotheses have been proposed to explain how endophytic fungi manage to infect and often even grow within their hosts without causing visible disease symptoms.
Camila Rodrigues de Carvalho   +2 more
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