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- W4309957874 abstract "Endophytes are ubiquitous symbiotic microorganisms living with different plant tissues without any harmful effects. Endophytes usually establish around the roots or cuticle surface of the leaf, while some minute fractions are also associated with seeds. Fungi and bacteria act as endophytes that are essentially involved in plant growth and development processes such as nitrogen fixation, phytohormone signaling, phytoremediation, secondary metabolite secretion, and regulation of plant metabolism. These interactive mechanisms among endophytes and host plants are essential to combat biotic and abiotic stress responses in plants. As the scenario of current agricultural practices is to apply environment-friendly approaches to combat biotic and abiotic stress, therefore, the current research programs channel towards beneficial endophytic-plant associations for biocontrol of plant diseases. The critical regulators for the association between microorganisms and host plants are biomolecules, including phytohormones. Several biomolecules such as antifungal compounds, compatible solutes, osmoprotectants, enzymes, siderophores, and secondary metabolites are contributed by endophytes during microbial-host association. Similarly, phytohormones such as auxin, cytokinin, gibberellins, ABA (abscisic acid), and SA (salicylic acid) are released by endophytes to interact with the host system where phytohormone and biomolecule-mediated signaling governs several kinds of mechanisms for plant disease control. The mechanisms include signaling for nutrient uptake, nutrient utilization, and abiotic and biotic stress tolerance. The current chapter discusses the role of different biomolecules and phytohormones released from endophytes in encountering stress response and disease management. Various signaling mechanisms supporting these symbiotic associations in plants are also discussed." @default.
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- W4309957874 date "2023-01-01" @default.
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- W4309957874 title "Endophyte mediated plant health via phytohormones and biomolecules" @default.
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