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Establishing Fungal Entomopathogens as Endophytes: Towards Endophytic Biological Control
Published on: April 11, 2013
Leaf photosynthesis: do endophytes have a say?
T S Suryanarayanan1, M S Ayesha2, R Uma Shaanker3
1Vivekananda Institute of Tropical Mycology (VINSTROM), RKM Vidyapith, Chennai 600 006, India.
Abstract:
Endophytes, both bacterial and fungal, constitute an integral component of the leaf ecosystem. Here we argue that the respiratory metabolism of endophytes in the intercellular spaces of leaves could have a significant role in enhancing leaf photosynthesis by enriching the internal CO2 concentration, especially in C3 plants.
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