Can leaf degrading enzymes provide evidence that endophytic fungi becoming saprobes?
The diversity of endophytic and saprobic fungi from Magnolia liliifera leaves were observed and analyzed to establish relationships. Nine endophytes were morphologically and phylogenetically similar to the saprobes; Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, Colletotrichum sp. 2, Corynespora cassiicola, Fusari...
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Main Authors: | Itthayakorn Promputtha, Kevin D. Hyde, Eric H C McKenzie, John F. Peberdy, Saisamorn Lumyong |
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2018
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