ROLE OF ENDOPHYTES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL DISEASES AND MECHANISMS INVOLVED
Endophytes, which are typically bacteria or fungi, are vital for sustainable agriculture by inhabiting both inter- and intracellular spaces within plants. Pathogens exert a significant impact on plants, leading to global annual crop losses. Due to their distinctive abilities, fungal and bacterial en...
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