Author(s): Vineet Meshram,
Endophytes from medicinal plants have garnered global attention due to their remarkable capacity to produce unique phytochemicals, pharmaceuticals and promising lead compounds. This book explores cutting-edge advancements in endophytic fungi research, encompassing a comprehensive exploration of their biodiversity, ecological dynamics, mechanisms of interaction and adaptive strat-egies. The book offers valuable insights into the therapeutic potential, agricultural applications, environmental impacts and commercial prospects of these fascinating organisms.
While contemporary books are limited to either taxonomic, ecological or practical discussions, this book presents a systematic compilation of biology and biotechnological applications of endo-phytic fungi from medicinal plants.
Key Features
1) Comprehensive exploration of the diversity, ecology and interactions of endophytes derived from medicinal plants found in their natural habitats.
2) Highlights the potential of endophytes derived as prolic producers of novel pharmaceutical and lead compounds.
3) Showcases the practical applications of endophytes in plant development and sustainable agriculture practices.
4) Includes contribution from researchers and academicians with vast experience in the eld.
This book is a collection of informative illustrations, strategically integrated throughout the content, to facilitate the understanding of concepts and aid in smooth transitions between topics. Given the vast and diverse nature of the discipline, this book serves as an invaluable reference resource for students and researchers in various elds, including mycology, microbiology, biotechnology, pharmacology, botany, ecology, agronomy and molecular biology. Additionally, professionals in environmental conservation and policymakers dedicated to preserving biodiversity of medicinal plants will nd this book to be a valuable asset in their work.
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