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Patents on Endophytic Fungi for Agriculture and Bio- and Phytoremediation Applications

Plant endophytic fungi spend all or part of their lives inside host tissues without causing disease symptoms. They can colonize the plant to protect against predators, pathogens and abiotic stresses generated by drought, salinity, high concentrations of heavy metals, UV radiation and temperature flu...

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Published in:Microorganisms (Basel) 2020-08, Vol.8 (8), p.1237
Main Authors: Ortega, Humberto E., Torres-Mendoza, Daniel, Cubilla-Rios, Luis
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biocontrol
Biological control
Bioremediation
Biosynthesis
Climate change
Drought
Endophytes
endophytic fungi
Fungi
Fungicides
Heavy metals
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Metals
Pathogens
Pest control
Pests
Phytoremediation
Plant diseases
Plant growth
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Public health
Review
Signs and symptoms
Ultraviolet radiation
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