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Endophytes of the Tropics: Diversity, Ubiquity and Applications

Endophytes of the Tropics: Diversity, Ubiquity and Applications

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Endophytes of the Tropics: Diversity, Ubiquity, and Applications provides an overview of endophytes from the tropical region, their diversity, applications, and challenges in endophytic research. It highlights the potential of isolating novel metabolites from endophytes for use in various fields.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 106 pages
\n Publication date: 27 July 2020
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Endophytes of the Tropics: Diversity, Ubiquity, and Applications is a comprehensive presentation of information on endophytes from the tropical region. It offers a glimpse into the diverse species of endophytes found in the tropics, their host plants, and the various applications they have in fields such as medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology. The book also highlights some valuable endophytic species from the tropics and discusses the challenges and strategies involved in endophytic research.

One of the key aspects of this book is its focus on the diversity of endophytes in the tropics. The tropics are known for their rich plant diversity, and endophytes play a significant role in this ecosystem. The book discusses the various ecological and environmental factors that contribute to the diversity of endophytes in the tropics, such as temperature, humidity, and soil type. It also explores the different host plants that endophytes colonize, including trees, grasses, and crops, and the unique interactions that occur between endophytes and their hosts.

Another important aspect of the book is its discussion of the beneficial applications of tropical endophytes. Endophytes have been found to possess a wide range of bioactive compounds that have potential therapeutic properties. The book highlights some valuable endophytic species from the tropics that have been studied for their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial activities. It also discusses the potential of endophytes to improve crop yields, reduce soil erosion, and enhance plant resistance to pests and diseases.

In addition to their therapeutic applications, endophytes have also been explored for their commercialization. Several companies have developed products based on endophytic compounds, such as natural pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. The book discusses some of the commercialized products based on tropical endophytes and the challenges involved in their production and marketing.

However, endophytic research is not without its challenges. One of the major challenges is the identification and characterization of endophytes. Endophytes are often difficult to detect and isolate, and their genetic diversity and complexity make it challenging to study their biology and metabolism. The book discusses some of the techniques and methods used in endophytic research, such as molecular biology, phytochemistry, and microbiology, and highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in endophytic research.

Another challenge is the conservation of endophytes. Endophytes are often found in association with their host plants, and their presence can have significant impacts on the health and productivity of the host plant. However, endophytic research can also have negative impacts on the environment, such as the introduction of non-native endophytes or the disruption of natural ecosystems. The book discusses some of the strategies used to conserve endophytes, such as sustainable land management practices, conservation breeding programs, and the development of biocontrol agents.

In conclusion, Endophytes of the Tropics: Diversity, Ubiquity, and Applications is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals interested in endophytic research. It offers comprehensive coverage of the most essential topics, including the diversity of endophytes in the trop endophytic research, their beneficial applications, highlights on valuable endophytic species, commercialized products based on tropical endophytes, challenges in researching endophytes, and remedial strategies to advance research on tropical endophytes. The book highlights the uniqueness of tropical endophytes in association with the rich plant diversity and ethnobotanical history, increasing the possibility of isolating novel metabolites. This book stands apart from others as it emphasizes the potential of endophytes to be explored and harnessed for the benefit of mankind.

\n Weight: 282g\n
Dimension: 143 x 222 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367508876\n \n

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