Endophytes of the Tropics

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Bacterial Endophytes
biotechnological applications
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Co-culture Fermentation
consolidated information
Dark Septate Fungal Endophytes
Endophyte Communities
Endophyte Diversity
Endophyte Infection
Endophyte Research
endophytes
Endophytic Bacteria
Endophytic Communities
Endophytic Fungi
endophytic research
Endophytic Species
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Functional Polysaccharides
Fungal Endophytes
Fungal Microbiome
Genome Shuffling
GRAS
Host Plants
ICA
Low Molecular Mass Organic Acids
microbial ecology
microbial symbiosis
Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases
natural product discovery
Optimum Carbon Source
phytopathology
plant-microbe interactions
Promote Plant Growth
Reactive Black 5
Trichoderma Species
tropical endophyte biotechnology applications
tropical region
Xylaria Species

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367508876
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Endophytes of the Tropics: Diversity, Ubiquity and Applications® is a presentation of consolidated information on endophytes from the tropical region. It provides a glimpse of the various species of endophytes in the tropics, their host plants, their applications in the various field, and some of the challenges in endophytic research. In short, this book presents an overview of and the future of endophyte research in the tropics.

The book offers comprehensive coverage of the most essential topics, including:

  • Diversity of endophytes in the tropics
  • Beneficial application of tropical endophytes or their derivatives
  • Highlights on some valuable endophytic species from the tropics
  • Some commercialized products based on tropical endophytes
  • Challenges in researching endophytes
  • Remedial strategies to advance research on tropical endophytes

This books stands apart from others as it highlights on endophytes of the tropical regions, associating the uniqueness of tropical endophytes with the rich plant diversity and ethnobotanical history. There is therefore greater possibility that novel metabolites can be isolated from the endophytes, which can be explored and harnessed for the benefit of mankind.

Adeline Su Yien Ting holds a PhD in plant

pathology from Universiti Putra Malaysia.

Her work highlighted the significant value of

endophytes as biocontrol agents to suppress

Fusarium wilt development in banana plants.

Upon graduation, she continued her research

on endophytes, diversifying into expounding

the potential of endophytes in many areas; for

metabolite production, biofungicide application,

bioremediation treatment, and biosynthesis

of metal-nanoparticles. She leads her

applied microbiology research team, and they

pursue this interest together. In recent years,

she has blended the omics technologies, physical approaches, and instrumentation

techniques, such as metagenomics, next-generation sequencing, electron

microscopy, Fourier-transformed infrared microscopy, into her research.

Adeline is now with Monash University Malaysia, and is the head of the

discipline (Biological Science). She has been awarded 12 external grants, published

over 50 journal articles, 10 invited book chapters, and more than 60

conference papers. She has hosted international interns from the RISE-DAAD

program and from SupBiotech Paris. The numerous awards conferred have

recognized her excellent research work. This includes the prestigious National

Outstanding Researcher Award (Biological Science) (2018), Gold Medal for the

International Invention, Innovation and Technology Exhibition (ITEX) (2018),

ProVice Chancellor Award (Research Excellence) for Postgraduate Research

Supervision (2019), and ProVice Chancellor Award (Research Excellence) for

Early Career Researcher (2013).

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