Plant roots may not only be colonized by mycorrhizal fungi, but
also by a myriad of bacterial and fungal root endophytes that are
usually not considered by the investigators of classic symbioses.
This is the first book dedicated to the interactions of
non-mycorrhizal microbial endophytes with plant roots.
The phenotypes of these interactions can be extremely plastic,
depending on environmental factors, nutritional status, genetic
disposition and developmental stages of the two partners. The book
deals with diversity, life history strategies, interactions,
applications in agriculture and forestry, methods for isolation,
cultivation, and both conventional and molecular methods for
identification and detection of these endophytes. The comprehensive
reviews demonstrate the high diversity of interactions and will
provoke further studies to better understand the mechanisms which
determine whether a plant-microbial interaction remains
asymptomatic, leads to disease or to a mutualistic interaction.
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