Fungal–fungal co-culture: a primer for generating chemical diversity
SL Knowles, HA Raja, CD Roberts… - Natural Product …, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Covering: 2002 to 2020 In their natural environment, fungi must compete for resources. It
has been hypothesized that this competition likely induces the biosynthesis of secondary …
has been hypothesized that this competition likely induces the biosynthesis of secondary …
[HTML][HTML] Bioprospecting of endophytes in medicinal plants of Thar Desert: An attractive resource for biopharmaceuticals
Endophytes live asymptomatically within the healthy tissues of plant parts of the host, has
grabbed the attention of ecologists, chemists, and researchers to have a broad spectral of …
grabbed the attention of ecologists, chemists, and researchers to have a broad spectral of …
Plant–microbiome interactions for sustainable agriculture: a review
Plant–microbiome interactions are significant determinant for plant growth, fitness and
productivity. Depending upon the specific habitat, plants' microbial communities are …
productivity. Depending upon the specific habitat, plants' microbial communities are …
Endophytic fungi: Unravelling plant-endophyte interaction and the multifaceted role of fungal endophytes in stress amelioration
S Waqar, AA Bhat, AA Khan - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Endophytic fungi colonize interior plant tissue and mostly form mutualistic associations with
their host plant. Plant-endophyte interaction is a complex mechanism and is currently a …
their host plant. Plant-endophyte interaction is a complex mechanism and is currently a …
Effects of Microplastics on Endophytes in Different Niches of Chinese Flowering Cabbage (Brassica campestris)
B Chai, H Yin, T Xiao, E Xiao, Z Dang… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Microplastics (MPs) are present in soil as emerging contaminants and pose a threat to soil
as well as plants. Here, the effects of MPs on Chinese flowering cabbage from a …
as well as plants. Here, the effects of MPs on Chinese flowering cabbage from a …
Functional roles of seed-inhabiting endophytes of rice
Endophytic microbes including bacteria and fungi inhabiting in seed tissues have recently
gained significant importance owing to a diversity of roles that they play and eventually …
gained significant importance owing to a diversity of roles that they play and eventually …
Fungal endophyte communities of three agricultural important grass species differ in their response towards management regimes
B Wemheuer, T Thomas, F Wemheuer - Microorganisms, 2019 - mdpi.com
Despite the importance of endophytic fungi for plant health, it remains unclear how these
fungi are influenced by grassland management practices. Here, we investigated the effect of …
fungi are influenced by grassland management practices. Here, we investigated the effect of …
[HTML][HTML] Endophytic Aspergillii and Penicillii from medicinal plants: a focus on antimicrobial and multidrug resistant pathogens inhibitory activity
The rise of multidrug resistance among microorganisms, where they develop resistance
against formerly efficacious drugs, has led to increased disease prevalence and mortality …
against formerly efficacious drugs, has led to increased disease prevalence and mortality …
Leaf-associated shifts in bacterial and fungal communities in response to chicken rearing under moso bamboo forests in subtropical China
Integrated bamboo-chicken farming (BCF) systems are a traditional agroforestry pattern with
large economic benefits in subtropical China. However, little is known regarding the effect of …
large economic benefits in subtropical China. However, little is known regarding the effect of …
The chemical warfare involved in endophytic microorganisms-plant associations
É de Vilhena Araújo, JG de Moraes Pontes… - Microbial …, 2020 - Elsevier
Endophytes including bacteria and fungi have the ability to colonize internal plant tissues
and live in association with their respective hosts without causing any disease symptoms …
and live in association with their respective hosts without causing any disease symptoms …