Endophytic Fungi

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Endophytic Fungi

The Hidden Sustainable Jewels for the Pharmaceutical and Agricultural Industries

Scientific equipment, experiments and techniques Medicinal chemistry Biology, life sciences Mycology, fungi Sustainability Biotechnology

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Collection: Fungal Biology

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 25th January 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031491122


Endophytes and Endophytic Fungi

Endophytes have unique characteristics to propagate inside host plants and aide the host by providing additional defense against environmental stresses and phytopathogens. Among endophytes, endophytic fungi have been recognized as a proliferating source for the production of bioactive compounds with potential in both the agricultural and health industries.

Antimicrobial Resistance and the Role of Endophytic Fungi

Excessive use of pesticides in agriculture as well as in the food supply chain have led to increased antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which is one of the more serious global health concerns. Endophytic fungi and their associated bioactive substances have been reported to show natural ability to fight against pathogens and can reduce the development of AMR in nature. Studies also reported their potential as producers of hormones that enhance plant growth and several compounds having biological activities without any adverse effects.

Pharmaceutical Potential of Fungal Endophytes

This book covers the pharmaceutical potential of fungal endophytes as elucidated through advanced bioinformatics tools and modern techniques. Also, synthetic drugs are losing their efficacy to treat microbial-induced disease due to the emergence of drug-resistant microbes. Therefore, insight into the detection of valuable plant constituents is a pressing priority in order to achieve effective pharmaceutical treatments. This book provides a lucid discussion of the most recent research and offers knowledge about the applications of endophytic fungi with a specific focus on their pharmaceutical potential.

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