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Botanical Sciences

On-line version ISSN 2007-4476Print version ISSN 2007-4298

Abstract

HEREDIA-ACUNA, Cristina et al. Diversity, ecology and potential importance of dark septate endophytes in Mexico. Bot. sci [online]. 2014, vol.92, n.3, pp.321-333. ISSN 2007-4476.

There is a group of fungi which belongs to the root endophytic microorganisms that due to their morphological characteristics are called dark septate endophytes. These fungi are present in most terrestrial ecosystems and can live together or not with mycorrhizal fungi. The understanding of the biology and ecological functions of this group of endophytes represents a new challenge for those researchers focused on the symbiotic relationships. Mexico, despite being recognized as one of the countries with the highest plant diversity worldwide, lacks of information concerning on the ecology and particularly, on the beneits of such fungal endophytes. The later highlights the need for studying emerging research areas related to the isolation, identification and evaluation of dark septate endophytes and thus, to understand their biology, diversity and synergy with other beneicial microorganisms. Such fundamental knowledge will allow the potential use of those fungal endophytes as a biotechnological tool for agriculture and forestry in Mexico.

Keywords : dark septate endophytes; mutualism; mycorrhiza; nitrogen; phosphorus; potential application; root; symbiosis.

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