endophyte|endophytes in English

noun

parasitic plant, plant which grows inside another plant (Botany)

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1. The Actinomycetous nature of the endophyte was confirmed

2. The isolation and cultivation of Actinomycetous root nodule endophytes

3. Root Endophyte Colletotrichum tofieldiae Confers Plant Fitness Benefits that Are Phosphate Status Dependent

4. Were inoculated with suspensions of crushed nodules or cultures of the Actinomycetous endophyte of Comp- tonia

5. Common anastomosis and internal transcribed spacer RFLP groupings in Binucleate Rhizoctonia isolates representing root endophytes of Pinus sylvestris , Ceratorhiza spp

6. Actinomycete endophytes are diverse in distribution within plant tissues, especially in the roots as they have a close association with the rhizhosphere

7. From qualitative and quantitative differences observed among the root nodule endophytes, it was concluded that the fossil nodules contained actinomycetes morphologically similar to those of extant Elaeagnaceae.

8. The actinomycete-like endophyte penetrated through the host cell wall and became enveloped by a capsular material (0.1 μm), the whole being enclosed by host membranes.

9. “These endophytes are not known to spread Contagiously but instead are disseminated through seeds and by vegetative growth of the host.” “London was a Tommy on leave, insubordinately, humorously, Contagiously happy.”

10. ‘These endophytes are not known to spread Contagiously but instead are disseminated through seeds and by vegetative growth of the host.’ ‘Equipped with tongue biting one-liners, he is Contagiously energetic.’ ‘Abby giggled Contagiously; a sweet sound that reverberated through the dim white room.’

11. The Cultivable bacteria from different compartments (i.e., flower, leaf, stem and soil) were isolated in order to: (i) characterize the bacterial microbiota associated to the plant, determining the forces responsible for the structuring of its composition (by evaluation of cross inhibition); (ii) investigate if bacterial endophytes demonstrate

12. Fungi previously recorded as plant pathogens dominated the endophyte community of leaves (Gnomonia setacea, Gnomoniella tubaeformis, and Septoria alni) but were only minor components of the fungal population of twigs (Melanconis alni and a Nectria species). Abundance of each fungus species and the species composition depended on the plant organ sampled and collection site.