Endophytes for a Growing World
Herausgeber: Hodkinson, Trevor R; Murphy, Brian R; Saunders, Matthew J; Doohan, Fiona M
Endophytes for a Growing World
Herausgeber: Hodkinson, Trevor R; Murphy, Brian R; Saunders, Matthew J; Doohan, Fiona M
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Discusses the role of endophytes in food security, forestry and health. It outlines their general biology, spanning theory to practice.
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Discusses the role of endophytes in food security, forestry and health. It outlines their general biology, spanning theory to practice.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 216mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9781108471763
- ISBN-10: 1108471765
- Artikelnr.: 54306975
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 216mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9781108471763
- ISBN-10: 1108471765
- Artikelnr.: 54306975
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introduction: 1. Endophytes for a growing world Trevor R. Hodkinson
and Brian R. Murphy; Part II. Role of Endophytes in Growth and Biotic and
Abiotic Stress Resistance: 2. Searching for novel fungal biological control
agents for plant disease control among endophytes David B. Collinge, Hans
J. L. Jørgensen, Meike A. C. Latz, Andrea Manzotti, Fani Ntana, Edward C.
Rojas and Birgit Jensen; 3. Application of formulated endophytic
entomopathogenic fungi for novel plant protection strategies Vivien Krell,
Desirée Jakobs-Schoenwandt and Anant V. Patel; 4. Crossing frontiers:
endophytic entomopathogenic fungi for biological control of plant diseases
Lorena Barra-Bucarei, Andrés France and Paz Millas; 5. Emerging methods for
biological control of barley diseases including the role of endophytes Anna
K. Høyer, Hans J. L. Jørgensen, Birgit Jensen, Brian R. Murphy and Trevor
R. Hodkinson; 6. Phosphate nutrition in root-fungus interactions Wael
Yakti, Diana R. Andrade-Linares, Bernard Ngwene, Michael Bitterlich, Gábor
M. Kovács and Philipp Franken; 7. From darkness to light: emergence of the
mysterious dark septate endophytes in plant growth promotion and stress
alleviation Charlotte Berthelot, Michel Chalot, Corinne Leyval and Damien
Blaudez; Part III. Diversity and Community Ecology of Endophytes: 8.
Microbispora dominate diversity of endophytic actinobacteria from
Australian rice plants Fitri Widiantini and Christopher Franco; 9.
Isolation, diversity and potential use of endophytes in the biomass and
bioenergy crop miscanthus Jet Beekwilder, Brian R. Murphy, Eoin Mac
Mathuna, Aaron Barry and Trevor R. Hodkinson; 10. Life within the leaf:
ecology and applications of foliar bacterial endophytes Ruth C. McNees,
Isaac V. Greenhut, Audrey D. Law, Muhammad Saleem and Luke A. Moe; 11.
Meta-omics approach to unravel the endophytic bacterial communities of
brassica napus and agronomically important other crops in response to
agricultural practices Ridhdhi Rathore, Kieran J. Germaine, Patrick D.
Forristal, John Spink and David N. Dowling; 12. The influence of endophytes
on quercus suber forests under a changing climate Daniela Costa, Rui M.
Tavares, Paula Baptista and Teresa Lino-Neto; Part IV. Endophytes for Novel
Biomolecules and In Vitro Methods: 13. Endophytic fungi: a quintessential
source of potential bioactive compounds Vineet Meshram and Mahiti Gupta;
14. Enhancing secondary metabolite production in medicinal plants using
endophytic elicitors: a case study of centella asiatica (apiaceae) and
asiaticoside Shubhpriya Gupta and Preeti Chaturvedi; 15. In vitro methods
for plant-microbe interaction and biocontrol studies in European ash
(Fraxinus Excelsior L.) Anindita Lahiri, Gerry C. Douglas, Brian R. Murphy
and Trevor R. Hodkinson; Part V. Application and Commercialisation of
Endophytes in Crop Production: 16. The science required to deliver epichloë
endophytes to commerce Linda J. Johnson and John R. Caradus; 17. Plant
growth promoting bacteria field trials in Europe Karen O'Hanlon; 18.
Prospecting crop wild relatives for beneficial endophytes Brian R. Murphy,
Fiona M. Doohan and Trevor R. Hodkinson.
and Brian R. Murphy; Part II. Role of Endophytes in Growth and Biotic and
Abiotic Stress Resistance: 2. Searching for novel fungal biological control
agents for plant disease control among endophytes David B. Collinge, Hans
J. L. Jørgensen, Meike A. C. Latz, Andrea Manzotti, Fani Ntana, Edward C.
Rojas and Birgit Jensen; 3. Application of formulated endophytic
entomopathogenic fungi for novel plant protection strategies Vivien Krell,
Desirée Jakobs-Schoenwandt and Anant V. Patel; 4. Crossing frontiers:
endophytic entomopathogenic fungi for biological control of plant diseases
Lorena Barra-Bucarei, Andrés France and Paz Millas; 5. Emerging methods for
biological control of barley diseases including the role of endophytes Anna
K. Høyer, Hans J. L. Jørgensen, Birgit Jensen, Brian R. Murphy and Trevor
R. Hodkinson; 6. Phosphate nutrition in root-fungus interactions Wael
Yakti, Diana R. Andrade-Linares, Bernard Ngwene, Michael Bitterlich, Gábor
M. Kovács and Philipp Franken; 7. From darkness to light: emergence of the
mysterious dark septate endophytes in plant growth promotion and stress
alleviation Charlotte Berthelot, Michel Chalot, Corinne Leyval and Damien
Blaudez; Part III. Diversity and Community Ecology of Endophytes: 8.
Microbispora dominate diversity of endophytic actinobacteria from
Australian rice plants Fitri Widiantini and Christopher Franco; 9.
Isolation, diversity and potential use of endophytes in the biomass and
bioenergy crop miscanthus Jet Beekwilder, Brian R. Murphy, Eoin Mac
Mathuna, Aaron Barry and Trevor R. Hodkinson; 10. Life within the leaf:
ecology and applications of foliar bacterial endophytes Ruth C. McNees,
Isaac V. Greenhut, Audrey D. Law, Muhammad Saleem and Luke A. Moe; 11.
Meta-omics approach to unravel the endophytic bacterial communities of
brassica napus and agronomically important other crops in response to
agricultural practices Ridhdhi Rathore, Kieran J. Germaine, Patrick D.
Forristal, John Spink and David N. Dowling; 12. The influence of endophytes
on quercus suber forests under a changing climate Daniela Costa, Rui M.
Tavares, Paula Baptista and Teresa Lino-Neto; Part IV. Endophytes for Novel
Biomolecules and In Vitro Methods: 13. Endophytic fungi: a quintessential
source of potential bioactive compounds Vineet Meshram and Mahiti Gupta;
14. Enhancing secondary metabolite production in medicinal plants using
endophytic elicitors: a case study of centella asiatica (apiaceae) and
asiaticoside Shubhpriya Gupta and Preeti Chaturvedi; 15. In vitro methods
for plant-microbe interaction and biocontrol studies in European ash
(Fraxinus Excelsior L.) Anindita Lahiri, Gerry C. Douglas, Brian R. Murphy
and Trevor R. Hodkinson; Part V. Application and Commercialisation of
Endophytes in Crop Production: 16. The science required to deliver epichloë
endophytes to commerce Linda J. Johnson and John R. Caradus; 17. Plant
growth promoting bacteria field trials in Europe Karen O'Hanlon; 18.
Prospecting crop wild relatives for beneficial endophytes Brian R. Murphy,
Fiona M. Doohan and Trevor R. Hodkinson.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Endophytes for a growing world Trevor R. Hodkinson
and Brian R. Murphy; Part II. Role of Endophytes in Growth and Biotic and
Abiotic Stress Resistance: 2. Searching for novel fungal biological control
agents for plant disease control among endophytes David B. Collinge, Hans
J. L. Jørgensen, Meike A. C. Latz, Andrea Manzotti, Fani Ntana, Edward C.
Rojas and Birgit Jensen; 3. Application of formulated endophytic
entomopathogenic fungi for novel plant protection strategies Vivien Krell,
Desirée Jakobs-Schoenwandt and Anant V. Patel; 4. Crossing frontiers:
endophytic entomopathogenic fungi for biological control of plant diseases
Lorena Barra-Bucarei, Andrés France and Paz Millas; 5. Emerging methods for
biological control of barley diseases including the role of endophytes Anna
K. Høyer, Hans J. L. Jørgensen, Birgit Jensen, Brian R. Murphy and Trevor
R. Hodkinson; 6. Phosphate nutrition in root-fungus interactions Wael
Yakti, Diana R. Andrade-Linares, Bernard Ngwene, Michael Bitterlich, Gábor
M. Kovács and Philipp Franken; 7. From darkness to light: emergence of the
mysterious dark septate endophytes in plant growth promotion and stress
alleviation Charlotte Berthelot, Michel Chalot, Corinne Leyval and Damien
Blaudez; Part III. Diversity and Community Ecology of Endophytes: 8.
Microbispora dominate diversity of endophytic actinobacteria from
Australian rice plants Fitri Widiantini and Christopher Franco; 9.
Isolation, diversity and potential use of endophytes in the biomass and
bioenergy crop miscanthus Jet Beekwilder, Brian R. Murphy, Eoin Mac
Mathuna, Aaron Barry and Trevor R. Hodkinson; 10. Life within the leaf:
ecology and applications of foliar bacterial endophytes Ruth C. McNees,
Isaac V. Greenhut, Audrey D. Law, Muhammad Saleem and Luke A. Moe; 11.
Meta-omics approach to unravel the endophytic bacterial communities of
brassica napus and agronomically important other crops in response to
agricultural practices Ridhdhi Rathore, Kieran J. Germaine, Patrick D.
Forristal, John Spink and David N. Dowling; 12. The influence of endophytes
on quercus suber forests under a changing climate Daniela Costa, Rui M.
Tavares, Paula Baptista and Teresa Lino-Neto; Part IV. Endophytes for Novel
Biomolecules and In Vitro Methods: 13. Endophytic fungi: a quintessential
source of potential bioactive compounds Vineet Meshram and Mahiti Gupta;
14. Enhancing secondary metabolite production in medicinal plants using
endophytic elicitors: a case study of centella asiatica (apiaceae) and
asiaticoside Shubhpriya Gupta and Preeti Chaturvedi; 15. In vitro methods
for plant-microbe interaction and biocontrol studies in European ash
(Fraxinus Excelsior L.) Anindita Lahiri, Gerry C. Douglas, Brian R. Murphy
and Trevor R. Hodkinson; Part V. Application and Commercialisation of
Endophytes in Crop Production: 16. The science required to deliver epichloë
endophytes to commerce Linda J. Johnson and John R. Caradus; 17. Plant
growth promoting bacteria field trials in Europe Karen O'Hanlon; 18.
Prospecting crop wild relatives for beneficial endophytes Brian R. Murphy,
Fiona M. Doohan and Trevor R. Hodkinson.
and Brian R. Murphy; Part II. Role of Endophytes in Growth and Biotic and
Abiotic Stress Resistance: 2. Searching for novel fungal biological control
agents for plant disease control among endophytes David B. Collinge, Hans
J. L. Jørgensen, Meike A. C. Latz, Andrea Manzotti, Fani Ntana, Edward C.
Rojas and Birgit Jensen; 3. Application of formulated endophytic
entomopathogenic fungi for novel plant protection strategies Vivien Krell,
Desirée Jakobs-Schoenwandt and Anant V. Patel; 4. Crossing frontiers:
endophytic entomopathogenic fungi for biological control of plant diseases
Lorena Barra-Bucarei, Andrés France and Paz Millas; 5. Emerging methods for
biological control of barley diseases including the role of endophytes Anna
K. Høyer, Hans J. L. Jørgensen, Birgit Jensen, Brian R. Murphy and Trevor
R. Hodkinson; 6. Phosphate nutrition in root-fungus interactions Wael
Yakti, Diana R. Andrade-Linares, Bernard Ngwene, Michael Bitterlich, Gábor
M. Kovács and Philipp Franken; 7. From darkness to light: emergence of the
mysterious dark septate endophytes in plant growth promotion and stress
alleviation Charlotte Berthelot, Michel Chalot, Corinne Leyval and Damien
Blaudez; Part III. Diversity and Community Ecology of Endophytes: 8.
Microbispora dominate diversity of endophytic actinobacteria from
Australian rice plants Fitri Widiantini and Christopher Franco; 9.
Isolation, diversity and potential use of endophytes in the biomass and
bioenergy crop miscanthus Jet Beekwilder, Brian R. Murphy, Eoin Mac
Mathuna, Aaron Barry and Trevor R. Hodkinson; 10. Life within the leaf:
ecology and applications of foliar bacterial endophytes Ruth C. McNees,
Isaac V. Greenhut, Audrey D. Law, Muhammad Saleem and Luke A. Moe; 11.
Meta-omics approach to unravel the endophytic bacterial communities of
brassica napus and agronomically important other crops in response to
agricultural practices Ridhdhi Rathore, Kieran J. Germaine, Patrick D.
Forristal, John Spink and David N. Dowling; 12. The influence of endophytes
on quercus suber forests under a changing climate Daniela Costa, Rui M.
Tavares, Paula Baptista and Teresa Lino-Neto; Part IV. Endophytes for Novel
Biomolecules and In Vitro Methods: 13. Endophytic fungi: a quintessential
source of potential bioactive compounds Vineet Meshram and Mahiti Gupta;
14. Enhancing secondary metabolite production in medicinal plants using
endophytic elicitors: a case study of centella asiatica (apiaceae) and
asiaticoside Shubhpriya Gupta and Preeti Chaturvedi; 15. In vitro methods
for plant-microbe interaction and biocontrol studies in European ash
(Fraxinus Excelsior L.) Anindita Lahiri, Gerry C. Douglas, Brian R. Murphy
and Trevor R. Hodkinson; Part V. Application and Commercialisation of
Endophytes in Crop Production: 16. The science required to deliver epichloë
endophytes to commerce Linda J. Johnson and John R. Caradus; 17. Plant
growth promoting bacteria field trials in Europe Karen O'Hanlon; 18.
Prospecting crop wild relatives for beneficial endophytes Brian R. Murphy,
Fiona M. Doohan and Trevor R. Hodkinson.