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Evaluation of the pathogenicity of endophytic fungi isolated from spines of rattan (Calamus castaneus) against other plant hosts.

Nurul Farizah AzuddinMasratul Hawa MohdNik Fadzly Nik RoselyAsyraf MansorLatiffah Zakaria
Published in: Journal of applied microbiology (2022)
Spines of C. castaneus can harbour fungal pathogens of a number of different crops as endophytes. The ability of the fungal endophytes to colonize and infect different crops demonstrate their importance towards agricultural crops. There is a possibility the endophytes behave as latent pathogen. When conditions become favourable, the fungal endophytes transform to pathogenic form and potentially infect other plants.
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