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- insects, pathogens and herbivores. Although endophytic bacteria and fungi are frequently studied, endophytic archaea are increasingly being considered for...
- Actinobacteria, Sphingomonas. Some endophytic bacteria, such as Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, a seed-born endophytic bacteria, produce plant growth by producing...
- family Chlorochytriaceae. This Chlorochytrium sp. was found growing endophytically in the green alga Enteromorpha flexuosa. It is a genus in the division...
- carbohydrates manufactured in photosynthesis. Some plants serve as homes for endophytic fungi that protect the plant from herbivores by producing toxins. The...
- are also some endophytic algae and oomycetes. This list contains genera with endophytic species (but which may also have non-endophytic species). Species...
- Plant use of endophytic fungi in defense occurs when endophytic fungi, which live symbiotically with the majority of plants by entering their cells, are...
- gallic and protocatec****c acids. This species is found in ****ociation with endophytic fungi. "Myrcia guianensis (Aubl.) DC". Plants of the World Online. Board...
- hybrid of E. guineensis and E. oleifera, the South American oil palm. Endophytic bacteria are organisms inhabiting plant organs that at some time in their...
- Piriformospora indica) is a fungal species of the order Sebacinales. It is an endophytic root-colonising species, discovered from orchid plants in the Thar desert...
- of hyphal compartments that are below the apex) as in the case of some endophytic fungi, or growth by volume expansion during the development of mushroom...