Reprint

Occurrence and Functions of Endophytic Fungi in Crop Species

Edited by
February 2022
202 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3272-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-3273-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Occurrence and Functions of Endophytic Fungi in Crop Species that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

In the past few decades, awareness of the basic role that endophytic fungi play in shaping the fitness of both wild and crop plants has increased significantly. The number of papers on the subject is so large that it is becoming difficult to have a complete overview of the state-of-the-art with reference to specific crops. In the absence of readily available documents providing circumstantial information on the endophytic assemblage of plants, the isolation of a certain fungal species may appear to be occasional or trivial; hence, many important findings are at risk of going unnoticed. This Special Issue aims to present a collection of papers dealing with the occurrence and functions of endophytic fungi in crop species. It may represent a useful tool for stakeholders in this particular research field, with a view to stimulating a more thorough consideration of the opportunities deriving from their discoveries.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
endophytic fungi; Fusarium; species complexes; mycotoxins; fusaric acid; trichothecenes; biosynthetic gene clusters; Citrus spp.; endophytes; antagonism; defensive mutualism; plant growth promotion; bioactive compounds; entomopathogens; endophytic fungi; crop protection; plant growth promotion; integrated pest management; bioactive compounds; Cordycipitaceae; Alternaria; Fusarium; Illumina MiSeq; secondary raw materials; compositae; fungi; herbs; secondary metabolites; symbiosis; endophytic fungi; mutualism; plant fitness; latent pathogens; Botryosphaeria rhodina; Botryodiplodia theobromae; onions; amaryllis; endosphere; endobiome; metabolome; symbiosis; sage; endophytes; bioprospecting; bioactive compounds; medicinal plants; Lamiaceae; endophytes; biocontrol; biostimulants; induced systemic resistance; ISR; plant pathogens; fungal entomopathogens; endophytic fungi; crop protection; Acacia; Albizia; Bauhinia; Berberis; Caesalpinia; Cassia; Cornus; Hamamelis; Jasminus; Ligustrum; Lonicera; Nerium; Robinia; EFSA; high-risk plants; n/a