- insects,
pathogens and herbivores.
Although endophytic bacteria and
fungi are
frequently studied,
endophytic archaea are
increasingly being considered for...
- tissues.
Endophytic bacteria most
common genera include Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Acinetobacter, Actinobacteria, Sphingomonas. Some
endophytic bacteria genera...
- 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...
-
thick stalks with sub
terminal style scars,
scarlet or
orange colored.
Endophytic fungi colonize the living,
internal tissues of
their host
without causing...
-
carbohydrates manufactured in photosynthesis. Some
plants serve as
homes for
endophytic fungi that
protect the
plant from
herbivores by
producing toxins. The...
- and
renewable energy source for
vehicles that use diesel. Furthermore,
endophytic bacteria from
plants that
naturally produce hydrocarbons have been used...
- are also some
endophytic algae and oomycetes. This list
contains genera with
endophytic species (but
which may also have non-
endophytic species). Species...
-
forming the
endospheric microbiome. The
arbuscular mycorrhizal and
other endophytic fungi are the
dominant colonizers of the endosphere. Bacteria, and to...
-
characterized as
parasitic algae (e.g., Chlorochytrium), but
later were seen as
endophytic algae. Some
filamentous bacteria (e.g., Beggiatoa) were
originally seen...
-
refers to the
ability of
several Tri****rma
species to form
mutualistic endophytic relationships with
several plant species. The
genomes of
several Tri****rma...