Plant endophytic fungi, different from pathogen, are the microorganisms that spend the whole or part of their lifecycle colonizing inter-and/or intra-cellular inside the healthy tissue of their host plant, typically causing no apparent symptoms of diseases.
Pubulications:
Cao L L, Zhang Y Y, Liu Y J, et al. Anti-phytopathogenic activity of sporothriolide, a metabolite from endophyte Nodulisporium sp. A21 in Ginkgo biloba[J]. Pesticide biochemistry and physiology, 2016, 129: 7-13.
Details:
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