نتایج جستجو برای: fungal endophytes of tree plants

تعداد نتایج: 21196688  

2017
M. González-Teuber C. Vilo L. Bascuñán-Godoy

Plant roots can be highly colonized by fungal endophytes. This seems to be of particular importance for the survival of plants inhabiting stressful habitats. This study focused on the Identification of the fungal endophytic community associated with the roots of quinoa plants (Chenopodium quinoa) growing near the salt lakes of the Atacama Desert, Chile. One hundred endophytic fungi were isolate...

2013
Sarah J. Higginbotham A. Elizabeth Arnold Alicia Ibañez Carmenza Spadafora Phyllis D. Coley Thomas A. Kursar

Fungal endophytes--fungi that grow within plant tissues without causing immediate signs of disease--are abundant and diverse producers of bioactive secondary metabolites. Endophytes associated with leaves of tropical plants are an especially exciting and relatively untapped source of novel compounds. However, one major challenge in drug discovery lies in developing strategies to efficiently rec...

2015
Karen V. Ambrose Zipeng Tian Yifei Wang Jordan Smith Gerben Zylstra Bingru Huang Faith C. Belanger

Epichloë spp. are symbiotic fungal endophytes of many cool season grasses. The presence of the fungal endophytes often confers insect, drought, and disease tolerance to the host grasses. The presence of the fungal endophytes within the host plants does not elicit host defense responses. The molecular basis for this phenomenon is not known. Epichloë festucae, the endophyte of Festuca rubra, expr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
A Elizabeth Arnold Luis Carlos Mejía Damond Kyllo Enith I Rojas Zuleyka Maynard Nancy Robbins Edward Allen Herre

Every plant species examined to date harbors endophytic fungi within its asymptomatic aerial tissues, such that endophytes represent a ubiquitous, yet cryptic, component of terrestrial plant communities. Fungal endophytes associated with leaves of woody angiosperms are especially diverse; yet, fundamental aspects of their interactions with hosts are unknown. In contrast to the relatively specie...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2008
Alexey Shipunov George Newcombe Anil K H Raghavendra Cort L Anderson

Fungal endophytes are important in plant ecology and common in plants. We attempted to test cointroduction and host-jumping hypotheses on a community basis by comparing endophytes isolated from invasive spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe, Asteraceae) in its native and invaded ranges. Of 92 combined, sequence-based haplotypes representing eight classes of Fungi, 78 occurred in only one of the tw...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2009
A Elizabeth Arnold Jolanta Miadlikowska K Lindsay Higgins Snehal D Sarvate Paul Gugger Amanda Way Valérie Hofstetter Frank Kauff François Lutzoni

Fungi associated with photosynthetic organisms are major determinants of terrestrial biomass, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem productivity from the poles to the equator. Whereas most fungi are known because of their fruit bodies (e.g., saprotrophs), symptoms (e.g., pathogens), or emergent properties as symbionts (e.g., lichens), the majority of fungal diversity is thought to occur among species...

2018
Gaurav Kumar Priyanka Chandra Madhu Choudhary

Endophytic fungi are ubiquitous in nature and reside intercellular or intracellular in the plants, at least for a portion of their lives without causing apparent symptoms of infection. Almost all plants are known to harbor endophytes. The choice of the plant to be used for exploring endophytes for bioactive compounds is important. Secondary metabolites serve in multiple physiologic functions, m...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2016
J B Vincent G D Weiblen G May

Processes shaping the distribution of foliar fungal endophyte species remain poorly understood. Despite increasing evidence that these cryptic fungal symbionts of plants mediate interactions with pathogens and herbivores, there remain basic questions regarding the extent to which dispersal limitation and host specificity might shape fungal endophyte community composition in rainforests. To asse...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Endophytes are symptomless fungal and/or bacterial microorganisms found in almost all living plant species. The symbiotic association with their host plants by colonizing the internal tissues has endowed them as a valuable tool to suppress diseases, stimulate growth, and promote stress resistance. In this context, study of culturable endophytes residing sapwood Apulian olives might be promising...

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