- An
endophyte is an endosymbiont,
often a
bacterium or fungus, that
lives within a
plant for at
least part of its life
cycle without causing apparent disease...
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storage the
fungal endophyte mycelium has died, and
seeds germinated will
result in
plants that are
endophyte-free. The tall fescue–
endophyte symbiosis confers...
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Endophytes are micro-organisms
living within the
tissue of a
plant as endosymbionts,
without causing symptoms of disease. Some of them are mutualistic...
- Dark
septate endophytes (DSE) are a
group of
endophytic fungi characterized by
their morphology of melanized, septate, hyphae. This
group is
likely paraphyletic...
- Epichloë (anamorph species: Neotyphodium).
Lolines increase resistance of
endophyte-infected gr****es to
insect herbivores, and may also
protect the infected...
- they are
called endophytes.
Similar to mycorrhiza,
endophytic colonization by
fungi may
benefit both symbionts; for example,
endophytes of gr****es impart...
- to mycorrhizae, but
considered distinct. One
example is
fungal endophytes.
Endophytes are
defined as
organisms that can live
within plant cells without...
-
harbor endosymbionts or
endophytes in this context. They
include bacteria, fungi, viruses,
protozoa and even microalgae.
Endophytes aid in
processes such...
- amstelodamense, a
cause of
human joint infection Phaeoacremonium australiense, an
endophyte of
grapevines Phaeoacremonium griseorubrum, a
cause of
human fungemia...
- Chu-Long (2014-07-22). "The rice
endophyte Harpophora oryzae genome reveals evolution from a
pathogen to a
mutualistic endophyte".
Scientific Reports. 4 (1):...