2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202306.1851.v1
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Cultivable Endophyte Resources in Medicinal Plants and Effects on Hosts

Abstract: With the increasing demand for medicinal plants and the increasing shortage of resources, improving the quality and yield of medicinal plants and making more effective use of medicinal plants has become an urgent problem to be solved. In the process of growth and development of medicinal plants, due to the threat of various adversity, there are problems such as nutrient loss and yield decline. Using traditional chemical pesticides to control the stress resistance of plants will cause serious pollution to the e… Show more

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“…Endophytic fungi residing within various tissues and organs of healthy plants maintain a unique association with their host plants without inciting them to stimulate natural compound biosynthesis ( Ding et al., 2018 ; Wang et al., 2023 ). However, high commercial demand for these fungi has led to their extraction from natural habitats, placing them at risk of extinction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Endophytic fungi residing within various tissues and organs of healthy plants maintain a unique association with their host plants without inciting them to stimulate natural compound biosynthesis ( Ding et al., 2018 ; Wang et al., 2023 ). However, high commercial demand for these fungi has led to their extraction from natural habitats, placing them at risk of extinction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%