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adam_text | Contents
1 What are Endophytes? 1
Barbara Schulz, Christine Boyle
1.1 Introduction and Definitions.............................. 1
1.2 Colonisation.............................................. 2
1.3 Assemblages and Adaptation................................ 4
1.4 Life History Strategies................................... 6
1.5 Balanced Antagonism....................................... 7
1.6 Conclusions............................................... 9
References.................................................... 10
Part I Endophytic Bacteria
2 Spectrum and Population Dynamics
of Bacterial Root Endophytes 15
Johannes Hallmann, Gabriele Berg
2.1 Introduction............................................. 15
2.2 Population Density....................................... 15
2.3 Bacterial Spectrum....................................... 16
2.4 Bacterial Diversity...................................... 21
2.5 Factors Influencing Colonisation......................... 21
2.5.1 Methodology....................................... 21
2.5.2 Geography......................................... 22
2.5.3 Plant Species..................................... 22
2.5.4 Plant Genotype.................................... 23
2.6 Interactions............................................. 24
2.6.1 Plant Pathogens................................... 24
2.6.2 Plant Symbionts................................... 25
2.6.3 Plant Defence Mechanisms.......................... 25
2.6.4 Agricultural Practices............................ 25
2.7 Potential Human Pathogens Among Root Endophytes......... 26
2.8 Conclusions.............................................. 27
References.................................................... 28
VIII
Contents
3 Bacterial Endophytes as Elicitors of Induced Systemic Resistance 33
Joseph W. Kloepper, Choong-Min Ryu
3.1 Introduction and Terminology............................. 33
3.2 Scope of Endophytes that Elicit Induced Resistance
and Pathosystems Affected................................ 34
3.3 Internal Colonization of Endophytes
that Elicit Induced Resistance........................... 39
3.4 Plant Responses to Endophytic Elicitors.................. 41
3.5 Implementation in Production Agriculture:
Two Case Studies......................................... 44
3.6 Conclusions.............................................. 49
References.................................................... 50
4 Control of Plant Pathogenic Fungi with Bacterial Endophytes 53
Gabriele Berg, Johannes Hallmann
4.1 Introduction............................................. 53
4.2 Spectrum of Indigenous Endophytic Bacteria
with Antagonistic Potential Towards Fungal Plant Pathogens 54
4.3 Mode of Action of Antagonistic Bacteria.................. 58
4.3.1 Antibiosis........................................ 58
4.3.2 Competition....................................... 59
4.3.3 Lysis............................................. 59
4.3.4 Induction of Plant Defence Mechanisms............. 60
4.3.5 Plant Growth...................................... 60
4.4 Control Potential of Endophytic Bacteria................. 60
4.5 Enhancing Biocontrol Efficiency.......................... 61
4.6 Conclusions.............................................. 65
References.................................................... 66
5 Role of Proteins Secreted by Rhizobia in Symbiotic
Interactions with Leguminous Roots 71
Maged M. Saad, William J. Broughton, William J. Deakin
5.1 Introduction............................................. 71
5.2 Bacterial Protein Secretion Systems...................... 73
5.2.1 Type I Secretion Systems.......................... 73
5.2.2 Type II Secretion Systems......................... 77
5.2.3 Type III Secretion Systems........................ 77
5.2.4 Type IV Secretion Systems......................... 82
5.3 Conclusions.............................................. 83
References.................................................... 83
Contents
IX
6 Research on Endophytic Bacteria: Recent Advances
with Forest Trees 89
Richa Anand, Leslie Paul, Chris Chanway
6.1 Introduction............................................ 89
6.2 Bacterial Endophytes of Forest Trees.................... 91
6.3 Endophytic Bacteria of Conifers......................... 92
6.4 Modes and Sites of Entry................................ 95
6.5 Mechanisms of Plant Growth Promotion..................... 97
6.6 Future Work............................................. 102
References................................................... 103
Part II Endophytic Fungi
7 Biodiversity of Fungal Root-Endophyte Communities
and Populations, in Particular of the Dark Septate Endophyte
Phialocephalafortinii s. 1. 107
Thomas N. Sieber, Christoph R. Griinig
7.1 Introduction.............................................107
7.2 Species Diversity of Root Endophyte Communities..........108
7.2.1 Geography and Climate.............................109
7.2.2 Soil..............................................114
7.2.3 Multitrophic Interactions.........................115
7.2.4 Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbances............117
7.3 Dark Septate Endophytes..................................119
7.3.1 History...........................................119
7.3.2 Biodiversity......................................119
7.3.3 Diversity of Phialocephalafortinii................121
7.4 Conclusions............................................. 125
References....................................................126
8 Endophytic Root Colonization by Fusarium Species:
Histology, Plant Interactions, and Toxicity 133
Charles W. Bacon, Ida E. Yates
8.1 Introduction.............................................133
8.2 Plant and Fungus Interactions............................134
8.2.1 Hemibiotrophic Characteristics................... 138
8.2.2 Histology.........................................139
8.2.3 Mycotoxins....................................... 143
8.2.4 Mycotoxins and Host Relationships.................144
8.2.5 Physiological Interactions and Defense Metabolites... 145
8.3 Summary..................................................146
References................................................... 147
X Contents
9 Microbial Endophytes of Orchid Roots 153
Paul Bayman, ]. Tupac Otero
9.1 Introduction............................................153
9.2 Habits and Types of Orchid Roots........................153
9.3 Bacteria as Epiphytes and Endophytes of Orchid Roots...154
9.4 Orchid Endophytes or Orchid Mycorrhizal Fungi?..........155
9.5 Problems with the Taxonomy of Orchid Endophytic Fungi.... 157
9.6 Host Specificity of Orchid Endophytes...................158
9.7 Endophytic Fungi in Roots of Terrestrial,
Photosynthetic Orchids................................. 158
9.8 Endophytic Fungi in Roots of Myco-Heterotrophic Orchids .. 167
9.9 Endophytic Fungi in Roots of Epiphytic
and Lithophytic Orchids.................................169
9.10 Endophytic Fungi in Epiphytic Orchid Roots:
Importance to Plant Hosts...............................171
9.11 Conclusions............................................172
References...................................................173
10 Fungal Endophytes in Submerged Roots 179
Felix Bärlocher
10.1 Introduction...........................................179
10.2 Aquatic Hyphomycetes...................................180
10.3 Fungi in Submerged Roots...............................181
10.4 Conclusions and Outlook................................186
References...................................................188
11 Nematophagous Fungi as Root Endophytes 191
Luis V Lopez-Llorca,Hans-Börje Jansson, José Gaspar Maciá Vicente,
Jesús Salinas
11.1 Introduction...........................................191
11.2 Nematophagous Fungi....................................191
11.2.1 Nematode Parasites...............................192
11.2.2 Mycoparasites....................................195
11.2.3 Root Endophytes..................................195
11.3 Concluding Remarks.....................................202
References...................................................203
12 Molecular Diversity and Ecological Roles of Mycorrhiza-Associated
Sterile Fungal Endophytes in Mediterranean Ecosystems 207
Mariangela Girlanda, Silvia Perotto, Anna Maria Luppi
12.1 Introduction...........................................207
Contents
XI
12.2 Diversity of DSE Associates of Ecto- and Endo-Mycorrhizal
Plants in Mediterranean Ecosystems in Northern Italy....209
12.3 Ecological Relationships with Conventional Mycorrhizal
and Pathogenic Symbionts.................................214
12.4 Conclusions..............................................219
References....................................................220
13 Oidiodendrott matus: Saprobe in Sphagnum Peat,
Mutualist in Ericaceous Roots? 227
Adrianne V. Rice, Randolph S. Currah
13.1 Introduction.............................................227
13.2 Oidiodendron maius as a Saprobe..........................230
13.3 Ericoid Mycorrhizas......................................234
13.4 Oidiodendron maius as an Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungus.....237
13.5 Significance and Relevance...............................239
13.6 Conclusions..............................................241
References....................................................242
14 Mycorrhizal and Endophytic Fungi of Epacrids (Ericaceae) 247
John W.G. Cairney
14.1 Introduction.............................................247
14.2 Endophytes of Epacrid Roots..............................248
14.3 Diversity and Spatial Distribution
of Endophyte Taxa in Epacrid Root Systems................251
14.4 Mycorrhizal Status of Endophytes from Epacrids...........253
14.5 Saprotrophic Potential of Mycorrhizal Fungi..............254
14.6 Symbiotic Functioning of Mycorrhizal Fungi...............255
14.7 Conclusions..............................................257
References....................................................257
15 Mutualistic Interactions with Fungal Root Endophytes 261
Barbara Schulz
15.1 Introduction.............................................261
15.2 Colonisation and Histology...............................262
15.3 Secondary Metabolites....................................264
15.4 Growth Enhancement.......................................265
15.5 Disease Suppression......................................269
15.6 Stress Tolerance.........................................271
15.7 Factors Determining the Status of the Interaction........272
15.8 Conclusions..............................................273
References....................................................276
XII
Contents
16 Understanding the Roles of Multifunctional Mycorrhizal
and Endophytic Fungi 281
Mark C. Brundrett
16.1 How Mycorrhizal Fungi Differ from Endophytes.............281
16.1.1 Definitions.......................................281
16.1.2 Roles of Endophytes and Mycorrhizal Fungi.........282
16.2 Endophytic Activity by Mycorrhizal Fungi.................283
16.2.1 Glomeromycotan ( Vesicular-Arbuscular
Mycorrhizal) Fungi.................................283
16.2.2 Ectomycorrhizal Fungi.............................286
16.2.3 Fungi in Orchids..................................287
16.2.4 Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungi.........................290
16.2.5 Endophytic Fungi in Mycorrhizal Roots.............290
16.3 Issues with the Identification and Categorisation
of Fungi in Roots........................................291
16.4 Evolution of Root-Fungus Associations....................292
16.5 Conclusions..............................................293
References.....................................................293
Part III Methods
17 Isolation Procedures for Endophytic Microorganisms 299
Johannes Hallmann, Gabriele Berg, Barbara Schulz
17.1 Introduction..............................................299
17.2 Surface Sterilisation.....................................300
17.2.1 Pre-treatment......................................300
17.2.2 Sterilising Agents.................................301
17.2.3 Surfactants........................................305
17.2.4 Rinsing............................................305
17.2.5 Sterility Check and Optimisation...................305
17.3 Culture of Tissue and Plant Fluid of Sterilised Roots
on Nutrient Medium........................................306
17.3.1 Segments...........................................306
17.3.2 Maceration of Root Tissue..........................306
17.3.3 Centrifugation of Root Tissue......................307
17.4 Vacuum and Pressure Extraction............................308
17.5 Media.....................................................309
17.5.1 Media for Isolating Bacteria.......................310
17.5.2 Media for Isolating Fungi..........................310
17.5.3 Supplements........................................310
17.5.4 Selective Media....................................311
Contents
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17.6 Cultivation-Independent Methods...........................311
17.7 Quantification of Colonisation............................313
17.8 Conclusions...............................................313
References.....................................................314
18 Microbial Interactions with Plants: a Hidden World? 321
Guido V. Bloemberg, Margarita M. Camacho Carvajal
18.1 Introduction..............................................321
18.2 Microscopic Techniques for Studying
Plant-Microbe Interactions................................322
18.2.1 Light Microscopy and Enzymatic Reporters...........322
18.2.2 Scanning Electron Microscopy.......................324
18.2.3 Epifluotescence Microscopy
and the Application of Auto-Einorescent Proteins..325
18.3 Visualisation of Bacterium-Plant interactions.............327
18.4 Most Recent Developments in Visualising
Plant-Microorganism Interactions..........................330
18.5 Visualisation of Plant-Fungus Interactions................331
18.6 Future Perspectives.......................................333
References.....................................................333
19 Application of Molecular Fingerprinting Techniques
to Explore the Diversity of Bacterial Endophytic Communities 337
Leo S. van Overbeekyjim van Vuurde,Jan D. van Elsas
19.1 Introduction..............................................337
19.2 Colonisation by Bacterial Endophytes......................338
19.3 Shifts of Bacterial Endophyte Communities.................338
19.4 Molecular methods to Study Bacterial Endophytes...........340
19.5 Molecular Fingerprinting of Endophyte Communities.........341
19.5.1 Basic Concept of Molecular Fingerprinting..........341
19.5.2 Sample Preparation.................................342
19.5.3 Nucleic Acid Extraction............................343
19.5.4 PCR and Molecular Community Fingerprinting.........344
19.5.5 Group-Specific Molecular
Community Fingerprinting...........................345
19.5.6 Molecular Identification of Species and Genes......348
19.6 Integration of Detection Techniques.......................348
19.6.1 Polyphasic Approach................................348
19.7 Conclusions...............................................349
References.....................................................350
Subject Index 355
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Contents
1 What are Endophytes? 1
Barbara Schulz, Christine Boyle
1.1 Introduction and Definitions. 1
1.2 Colonisation. 2
1.3 Assemblages and Adaptation. 4
1.4 Life History Strategies. 6
1.5 Balanced Antagonism. 7
1.6 Conclusions. 9
References. 10
Part I Endophytic Bacteria
2 Spectrum and Population Dynamics
of Bacterial Root Endophytes 15
Johannes Hallmann, Gabriele Berg
2.1 Introduction. 15
2.2 Population Density. 15
2.3 Bacterial Spectrum. 16
2.4 Bacterial Diversity. 21
2.5 Factors Influencing Colonisation. 21
2.5.1 Methodology. 21
2.5.2 Geography. 22
2.5.3 Plant Species. 22
2.5.4 Plant Genotype. 23
2.6 Interactions. 24
2.6.1 Plant Pathogens. 24
2.6.2 Plant Symbionts. 25
2.6.3 Plant Defence Mechanisms. 25
2.6.4 Agricultural Practices. 25
2.7 Potential Human Pathogens Among Root Endophytes. 26
2.8 Conclusions. 27
References. 28
VIII
Contents
3 Bacterial Endophytes as Elicitors of Induced Systemic Resistance 33
Joseph W. Kloepper, Choong-Min Ryu
3.1 Introduction and Terminology. 33
3.2 Scope of Endophytes that Elicit Induced Resistance
and Pathosystems Affected. 34
3.3 Internal Colonization of Endophytes
that Elicit Induced Resistance. 39
3.4 Plant Responses to Endophytic Elicitors. 41
3.5 Implementation in Production Agriculture:
Two Case Studies. 44
3.6 Conclusions. 49
References. 50
4 Control of Plant Pathogenic Fungi with Bacterial Endophytes 53
Gabriele Berg, Johannes Hallmann
4.1 Introduction. 53
4.2 Spectrum of Indigenous Endophytic Bacteria
with Antagonistic Potential Towards Fungal Plant Pathogens 54
4.3 Mode of Action of Antagonistic Bacteria. 58
4.3.1 Antibiosis. 58
4.3.2 Competition. 59
4.3.3 Lysis. 59
4.3.4 Induction of Plant Defence Mechanisms. 60
4.3.5 Plant Growth. 60
4.4 Control Potential of Endophytic Bacteria. 60
4.5 Enhancing Biocontrol Efficiency. 61
4.6 Conclusions. 65
References. 66
5 Role of Proteins Secreted by Rhizobia in Symbiotic
Interactions with Leguminous Roots 71
Maged M. Saad, William J. Broughton, William J. Deakin
5.1 Introduction. 71
5.2 Bacterial Protein Secretion Systems. 73
5.2.1 Type I Secretion Systems. 73
5.2.2 Type II Secretion Systems. 77
5.2.3 Type III Secretion Systems. 77
5.2.4 Type IV Secretion Systems. 82
5.3 Conclusions. 83
References. 83
Contents
IX
6 Research on Endophytic Bacteria: Recent Advances
with Forest Trees 89
Richa Anand, Leslie Paul, Chris Chanway
6.1 Introduction. 89
6.2 Bacterial Endophytes of Forest Trees. 91
6.3 Endophytic Bacteria of Conifers. 92
6.4 Modes and Sites of Entry. 95
6.5 Mechanisms of Plant Growth Promotion. 97
6.6 Future Work. 102
References. 103
Part II Endophytic Fungi
7 Biodiversity of Fungal Root-Endophyte Communities
and Populations, in Particular of the Dark Septate Endophyte
Phialocephalafortinii s. 1. 107
Thomas N. Sieber, Christoph R. Griinig
7.1 Introduction.107
7.2 Species Diversity of Root Endophyte Communities.108
7.2.1 Geography and Climate.109
7.2.2 Soil.114
7.2.3 Multitrophic Interactions.115
7.2.4 Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbances.117
7.3 Dark Septate Endophytes.119
7.3.1 History.119
7.3.2 Biodiversity.119
7.3.3 Diversity of Phialocephalafortinii.121
7.4 Conclusions. 125
References.126
8 Endophytic Root Colonization by Fusarium Species:
Histology, Plant Interactions, and Toxicity 133
Charles W. Bacon, Ida E. Yates
8.1 Introduction.133
8.2 Plant and Fungus Interactions.134
8.2.1 Hemibiotrophic Characteristics. 138
8.2.2 Histology.139
8.2.3 Mycotoxins. 143
8.2.4 Mycotoxins and Host Relationships.144
8.2.5 Physiological Interactions and Defense Metabolites. 145
8.3 Summary.146
References. 147
X Contents
9 Microbial Endophytes of Orchid Roots 153
Paul Bayman, ]. Tupac Otero
9.1 Introduction.153
9.2 Habits and Types of Orchid Roots.153
9.3 Bacteria as Epiphytes and Endophytes of Orchid Roots.154
9.4 Orchid Endophytes or Orchid Mycorrhizal Fungi?.155
9.5 Problems with the Taxonomy of Orchid Endophytic Fungi. 157
9.6 Host Specificity of Orchid Endophytes.158
9.7 Endophytic Fungi in Roots of Terrestrial,
Photosynthetic Orchids. 158
9.8 Endophytic Fungi in Roots of Myco-Heterotrophic Orchids . 167
9.9 Endophytic Fungi in Roots of Epiphytic
and Lithophytic Orchids.169
9.10 Endophytic Fungi in Epiphytic Orchid Roots:
Importance to Plant Hosts.171
9.11 Conclusions.172
References.173
10 Fungal Endophytes in Submerged Roots 179
Felix Bärlocher
10.1 Introduction.179
10.2 Aquatic Hyphomycetes.180
10.3 Fungi in Submerged Roots.181
10.4 Conclusions and Outlook.186
References.188
11 Nematophagous Fungi as Root Endophytes 191
Luis V Lopez-Llorca,Hans-Börje Jansson, José Gaspar Maciá Vicente,
Jesús Salinas
11.1 Introduction.191
11.2 Nematophagous Fungi.191
11.2.1 Nematode Parasites.192
11.2.2 Mycoparasites.195
11.2.3 Root Endophytes.195
11.3 Concluding Remarks.202
References.203
12 Molecular Diversity and Ecological Roles of Mycorrhiza-Associated
Sterile Fungal Endophytes in Mediterranean Ecosystems 207
Mariangela Girlanda, Silvia Perotto, Anna Maria Luppi
12.1 Introduction.207
Contents
XI
12.2 Diversity of DSE Associates of Ecto- and Endo-Mycorrhizal
Plants in Mediterranean Ecosystems in Northern Italy.209
12.3 Ecological Relationships with Conventional Mycorrhizal
and Pathogenic Symbionts.214
12.4 Conclusions.219
References.220
13 Oidiodendrott matus: Saprobe in Sphagnum Peat,
Mutualist in Ericaceous Roots? 227
Adrianne V. Rice, Randolph S. Currah
13.1 Introduction.227
13.2 Oidiodendron maius as a Saprobe.230
13.3 Ericoid Mycorrhizas.234
13.4 Oidiodendron maius as an Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungus.237
13.5 Significance and Relevance.239
13.6 Conclusions.241
References.242
14 Mycorrhizal and Endophytic Fungi of Epacrids (Ericaceae) 247
John W.G. Cairney
14.1 Introduction.247
14.2 Endophytes of Epacrid Roots.248
14.3 Diversity and Spatial Distribution
of Endophyte Taxa in Epacrid Root Systems.251
14.4 Mycorrhizal Status of Endophytes from Epacrids.253
14.5 Saprotrophic Potential of Mycorrhizal Fungi.254
14.6 Symbiotic Functioning of Mycorrhizal Fungi.255
14.7 Conclusions.257
References.257
15 Mutualistic Interactions with Fungal Root Endophytes 261
Barbara Schulz
15.1 Introduction.261
15.2 Colonisation and Histology.262
15.3 Secondary Metabolites.264
15.4 Growth Enhancement.265
15.5 Disease Suppression.269
15.6 Stress Tolerance.271
15.7 Factors Determining the Status of the Interaction.272
15.8 Conclusions.273
References.276
XII
Contents
16 Understanding the Roles of Multifunctional Mycorrhizal
and Endophytic Fungi 281
Mark C. Brundrett
16.1 How Mycorrhizal Fungi Differ from Endophytes.281
16.1.1 Definitions.281
16.1.2 Roles of Endophytes and Mycorrhizal Fungi.282
16.2 Endophytic Activity by Mycorrhizal Fungi.283
16.2.1 Glomeromycotan ( Vesicular-Arbuscular
Mycorrhizal) Fungi.283
16.2.2 Ectomycorrhizal Fungi.286
16.2.3 Fungi in Orchids.287
16.2.4 Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungi.290
16.2.5 Endophytic Fungi in Mycorrhizal Roots.290
16.3 Issues with the Identification and Categorisation
of Fungi in Roots.291
16.4 Evolution of Root-Fungus Associations.292
16.5 Conclusions.293
References.293
Part III Methods
17 Isolation Procedures for Endophytic Microorganisms 299
Johannes Hallmann, Gabriele Berg, Barbara Schulz
17.1 Introduction.299
17.2 Surface Sterilisation.300
17.2.1 Pre-treatment.300
17.2.2 Sterilising Agents.301
17.2.3 Surfactants.305
17.2.4 Rinsing.305
17.2.5 Sterility Check and Optimisation.305
17.3 Culture of Tissue and Plant Fluid of Sterilised Roots
on Nutrient Medium.306
17.3.1 Segments.306
17.3.2 Maceration of Root Tissue.306
17.3.3 Centrifugation of Root Tissue.307
17.4 Vacuum and Pressure Extraction.308
17.5 Media.309
17.5.1 Media for Isolating Bacteria.310
17.5.2 Media for Isolating Fungi.310
17.5.3 Supplements.310
17.5.4 Selective Media.311
Contents
XIII
17.6 Cultivation-Independent Methods.311
17.7 Quantification of Colonisation.313
17.8 Conclusions.313
References.314
18 Microbial Interactions with Plants: a Hidden World? 321
Guido V. Bloemberg, Margarita M. Camacho Carvajal
18.1 Introduction.321
18.2 Microscopic Techniques for Studying
Plant-Microbe Interactions.322
18.2.1 Light Microscopy and Enzymatic Reporters.322
18.2.2 Scanning Electron Microscopy.324
18.2.3 Epifluotescence Microscopy
and the Application of Auto-Einorescent Proteins.325
18.3 Visualisation of Bacterium-Plant interactions.327
18.4 Most Recent Developments in Visualising
Plant-Microorganism Interactions.330
18.5 Visualisation of Plant-Fungus Interactions.331
18.6 Future Perspectives.333
References.333
19 Application of Molecular Fingerprinting Techniques
to Explore the Diversity of Bacterial Endophytic Communities 337
Leo S. van Overbeekyjim van Vuurde,Jan D. van Elsas
19.1 Introduction.337
19.2 Colonisation by Bacterial Endophytes.338
19.3 Shifts of Bacterial Endophyte Communities.338
19.4 Molecular methods to Study Bacterial Endophytes.340
19.5 Molecular Fingerprinting of Endophyte Communities.341
19.5.1 Basic Concept of Molecular Fingerprinting.341
19.5.2 Sample Preparation.342
19.5.3 Nucleic Acid Extraction.343
19.5.4 PCR and Molecular Community Fingerprinting.344
19.5.5 Group-Specific Molecular
Community Fingerprinting.345
19.5.6 Molecular Identification of Species and Genes.348
19.6 Integration of Detection Techniques.348
19.6.1 Polyphasic Approach.348
19.7 Conclusions.349
References.350
Subject Index 355 |
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topic | Endophytes Endosymbiose Plantes - Microbiologie Racines (Botanique) Relations plante-microbe Endophytic fungi Plant-microbe relationships Plants Microbiology Roots (Botany) Endophytische Pilze (DE-588)4152183-3 gnd Bakterien (DE-588)4004296-0 gnd Bodenbiologie (DE-588)4007358-0 gnd Mikroorganismus (DE-588)4039226-0 gnd Bodenorganismus (DE-588)4146160-5 gnd Wurzel (DE-588)4136391-7 gnd Endophyten (DE-588)4634383-0 gnd Mykorrhizapilze (DE-588)4170929-9 gnd |
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