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Endophytic fungi are a crucial microbial resource that can influence plant growth and development through their interactions with host plants. Gentiana straminea Maxim.
Tingfeng Cheng +17 more
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Endophytic fungi have an ability on producing secondary metabolites that promote plant growth, increase plant resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, and enhance growth. Plant disease is an important biotic stress that need to be controlled. Potential
Ana Feronika Cindra Irawati +4 more
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ABSTRACT Pulses provide myriad health benefits and are advantageous in an environmental context as a result of their leguminous nature. However, phytopathogenic fungi, oomycetes and bacteria pose a substantial threat to pulse production, at times leading to crop failure.
Stacy D. Singer +6 more
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Phyllosticta citricarpa and sister species of global importance to Citrus. [PDF]
Several Phyllosticta species are known as pathogens of Citrus spp., and are responsible for various disease symptoms including leaf and fruit spots. One of the most important species is P. citricarpa, which causes a foliar and fruit disease called citrus
Aa H.A. +52 more
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Endophytic fungi are fungi that live and associate in host plants and have the potential to produce secondary metabolites that are the same as their host.
Riswara Nurfitri +2 more
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Endophytic Fungi of Citrus Plants [PDF]
Besides a diffuse research activity on drug discovery and biodiversity carried out in natural contexts, more recently, investigations concerning endophytic fungi have started considering their occurrence in crops based on the major role that these microorganisms have been recognized to play in plant protection and growth promotion.
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ABSTRACT Plants have evolved highly efficient strategies to maintain iron (Fe) homeostasis. In this study, we investigate the impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis on the Fe‐deficiency response and ionomic profile of tomato plants, as well as how Fe availability affects AM symbiosis.
Víctor M. López‐Lorca +3 more
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Infection by a foliar endophyte elicits novel arabidopside-based plant defence reactions in its host, Cirsium arvense [PDF]
Endophytic fungi live asymptomatically within plants. They are usually regarded as non-pathogenic or even mutualistic, but whether plants respond antagonistically to their presence remains unclear, particularly in the little-studied associations between ...
Alan C. Gange +61 more
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Endophytic fungi are an integral part and even seen as host organs of plant, influencing physiology, ecology, and development of host plants. However, little is known about micro-ecosystems and functional interactions of endophytic fungi in root ...
Jin-Long Cui +2 more
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Endophytic fungi are often embedded in their host’s metabolic networks, which can result in alterations of metabolite production and higher amounts of active compounds in medicinal plants.
Yeganeh Teimoori-Boghsani +5 more
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