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Endophytism and Endolichenism in Pezizomycetes: the exception or the rule?

Rosanne A HealyA Elizabeth ArnoldGregory M BonitoYu-Ling HuangBenjamin LemmondDonald H PfisterMatthew E Smith
Published in: The New phytologist (2021)
Fungal endophytes live asymptomatically within plants and are widespread inhabitants of leaves and other organs (Wilson, 1995). Similarly, endolichenic fungi live asymptomatically within lichens, occurring in healthy lichen thalli worldwide (Arnold et al., 2009). Endophytes and endolichenic fungi are ecologically similar, living in symbiosis with either a plant or the photobionts of lichens (Arnold et al., 2009), and both functional groups represent the same major lineages of fungi (U'Ren et al., 2012).
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  • cell wall