-
provided to the
endophyte.
Endophytes may
benefit host
plants by
preventing other pathogenic or
parasitic organisms from
colonizing them.
Endophytes can extensively...
- Dark
septate endophytes (DSE) are a
group of
endophytic fungi characterized by
their morphology of melanized, septate, hyphae. This
group is
likely paraphyletic...
- life cycle.
Endophytes are
distinct from
mycorrhizal fungi or
rhizosphere microbes in that they live
entirely within the plant. Most
endophytes known are...
-
harbor endosymbionts or
endophytes in this context. They
include bacteria, fungi, viruses,
protozoa and even microalgae.
Endophytes aid in
processes such...
- to mycorrhizae, but
considered distinct. One
example is
fungal endophytes.
Endophytes are
defined as
organisms that can live
within plant cells without...
- The
cloves turn
black and
develop a
sticky date-like texture.
Bacterial endophytes capable of
fermentation and with
strong heat
resistance have been identified...
-
drought tolerance, and
extended growing season.
Novel endophytes, also
referred to as "friendly"
endophytes, are
symbiotic fungi that are ****ociated with tall...
-
remaining undescribed.
Saprotrophs and root
endophytes are
prominent in the
family but it also
includes endophytes of
other plant tissues. Due to a lack of...
- stage: Glomerella) is a
genus of
fungi that are
symbionts to
plants as
endophytes (living
within the plant) or phytopathogens. Many of the
species in this...
- they are
called endophytes.
Similar to mycorrhiza,
endophytic colonization by
fungi may
benefit both symbionts; for example,
endophytes of gr****es impart...