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- W4386972665 abstract "Endophytes are defined as microbes that inhabit the internal parts of plants regardless of the outcome of the association. They gain entry into the seed, leaf, stem, flower and root of a plant, and they show no harm to the host plant (Yadav, 2018). Endophytes are omnipresent alomost in every plant in the internal tissues. They live in intracellular tissues of their plant host host plant, and establish a symbiotic relationship with the host. Sometimes, endophytes may revert to some form of pathogenesis in the host (Christel, 2000; Tejesvi, 2007). Endophytes have been isolated successfully from terrestrial, aquatic and desert plants. Both, bacterial as well as fungal endophytes are reported. However, fungal endophytes are more ubiquitous, versatile, and widespread microorganisms found in the plants growing in diverse environmental conditions. Plants growing in the Arctic, Antarctic (Suryanarayanan, 2005), geothermal soils (Fisher, 1995), deserts (Rosa, 2009), oceans (Wang, 2006), mangroves and coastal (Lin et al., 1996) regions harbors highly diverse bacterial and fungal endophytes. Despite their huge diversity, a very endophytic microorganisms have been isolated and studied systematically. Endophytes have been recognized as chief and sustainable source of biologically active natural products and secondary metabolites. Exploring the plant-based drugs using endophytic microorganisms will help overcome geographical and political restrictons involved in the transportation of plants. The metabolites from endophytic microorganisms weer explored for their applications in agriculture, medicine, bioremediation, biofuel, etc. (Russell et al., 2011; Shaw et al., 2015). The ability of endophytes to produce a variety of novel secondary metabolites with therapeutic efficacy has recently received much interest in the scientific community (Gupta et al., 2020). Despite this, there is yet to be a substantial breakthrough in the utilization and commercialization of endophytic metabolites containing bioactive compounds on a wide scale (Venugopalan & Srivastava, 2015a, 2015b)." @default.
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