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Found in every plant species, the diversity of endophytic
micro-organisms can be extremely high within different plant organs
and tissue types. In trees, their ecological roles with respect to
host tree can vary from latent pathogens or saprophytes to neutral
commensalists and mutualists. Given their high diversity, and their
bio-active nature, endophytes are currently being associated with a
role in tree health against insect herbivores and fungal pathogens,
as well as improving tree properties in phytoremediation. Meanwhile
there is increasing interest in the potential of some tree
endophytes as new sources of drug compounds. The first book on tree
endophytes in several years, and containing contributions from
leading authors in the field, this book provides an important
reference text for professional researchers and advanced students.
Endophytes are commonly known as microorganisms, mainly bacteria
and fungi, which live inside plant tissues without inducing
symptoms. Considering the long-lived trees, endophytes have a
fundamental role in preparing their hosts to face extreme weather
conditions, drought, heat, cold, and pathogen and herbivore
attacks. The current knowledge clearly demonstrates the importance
of endophytes in shaping the plant diversity in a forest.
Endophytes have an important capacity for biocontrol of forest
diseases. Considering endophyte diversity and the range of various
compounds and enzymes they can produce, endophytes can be used for
various biotechnological applications.
Endophytes are commonly known as microorganisms, mainly bacteria
and fungi, which live inside plant tissues without inducing
symptoms. Considering the long-lived trees, endophytes have a
fundamental role in preparing their hosts to face extreme weather
conditions, drought, heat, cold, and pathogen and herbivore
attacks. The current knowledge clearly demonstrates the importance
of endophytes in shaping the plant diversity in a forest.
Endophytes have an important capacity for biocontrol of forest
diseases. Considering endophyte diversity and the range of various
compounds and enzymes they can produce, endophytes can be used for
various biotechnological applications.
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