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Endophytic fungi: resource for gibberellins and crop abiotic stress resistance

Critical reviews in biotechnology, v.35 no.1, 2015년, pp.62 - 74  

Khan, Abdul Latif (Department of Biological Science & Chemistry, College of Art and Science, University of Nizwa , Sultanate of Oman , and) ,  Hussain, Javid (Department of Biological Science & Chemistry, College of Art and Science, University of Nizwa , Sultanate of Oman , and) ,  Al-Harrasi, Ahmed (Department of Biological Science & Chemistry, College of Art and Science, University of Nizwa , Sultanate of Oman , and) ,  Al-Rawahi, Ahmed (Department of Biological Science & Chemistry, College of Art and Science, University of Nizwa , Sultanate of Oman , and) ,  Lee, In-Jung (School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National University , Daegu Republic of Korea)

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The beneficial effects of endophytes on plant growth are important for agricultural ecosystems because they reduce the need for fertilizers and decrease soil and water pollution while compensating for environmental perturbations. Endophytic fungi are a novel source of bioactive secondary metabolites...

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