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Endophytic Fungi: The Full Story of the Untapped Treasure (Developments in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology)

Ahmed M. Abdel Azeem, Ajar Nath Yadav, Neelam Yadav, B0DCN5FJ7K, 0323993141, 032399315X, 9780323993142, 978-0323993142, 978-0-323-99314-2, 9780323993159, 978-0323993159

English | 2024 | PDF | 16 MB | 453 Pages

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Endophytic Fungi: The Full Story of the Untapped Treasure covers the developments in endophytic fungal research from beginning to the end by the eminent researchers involved in the field. It sheds light on the endophytic fungal current research, challenges, and future possibilities, the trending recent topics in the plant-fungal endophytes' biodynamics for sustainable development of bioproducts and its applications are supported in large-scale biosynthesis of industrially and pharmaceutical important biomolecules.

Endophytic Fungi: The Full Story of the Untapped Treasure highlights the bioprospecting and applied aspects of endophytic fungal communities from diverse hosts and discusses the practical applications of such endophytes in detail. It also reviews recent strategies on alternative sustainable sources of medicines such as secondary metabolites of fungi instead of over collection of plants under prohibiting of biodiversity conventions. The uniqueness of this book is the inclusion of updated bioinformatics-based strategies and its importance in bioactive molecules produced by endophytic fungi. The book addresses one of the most eminent issues in this field: how to translate the potential that endophytic fungi hold in stable practical application.

  • Covers major concepts of plant-fungi interaction, biodiversity of endophytic fungi from diverse and biotechnological applications for sustainable development
  • Is extensively illustrated and clearly written, using easy-to-understand language, sharing the latest developments and potential of fungal products for various applications
  • Sheds light on the endophytic fungal current research, challenges, and future possibilities