Endophytic fungi are fungi that grow throughout the plant. Practically, they can most likely be encouraged by encouraging other fungal growth - adding some calory source (oat flakes, bananas) covered by soft carbon (hemp bedding) encourages fungal growth in the medium.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13225-012-0216-3
- A total of 30 different fungal endophytes were isolated from all the plant tissues
- The Menhinick’s index revealed that the buds were immensely rich in fungal species, and Camargo’s index showed the highest tissue-specific fungal dominance for the twigs.
- The most dominant species was Penicillium copticola that could be isolated from the twigs, leaves, and apical and lateral buds.
- The fungal endophytes were challenged by two host phytopathogens, Botrytis cinerea and Trichothecium roseum, devising a dual culture antagonistic assay on five different media.
- We observed 11 distinct types of pathogen inhibition encompassing a variable degree of antagonism (%) on changing the media.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13225-012-0216-3
- A total of 30 different fungal endophytes were isolated from all the plant tissues
- The Menhinick’s index revealed that the buds were immensely rich in fungal species, and Camargo’s index showed the highest tissue-specific fungal dominance for the twigs.
- The most dominant species was Penicillium copticola that could be isolated from the twigs, leaves, and apical and lateral buds.
- The fungal endophytes were challenged by two host phytopathogens, Botrytis cinerea and Trichothecium roseum, devising a dual culture antagonistic assay on five different media.
- We observed 11 distinct types of pathogen inhibition encompassing a variable degree of antagonism (%) on changing the media.
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