Myricaria laxiflora

Diversity of endophytic fungi of Myricaria laxiflora grown under pre- and post-flooding conditions

W. Tian, Bi, Y. H., Zeng, W., Jiang, W., Xue, Y. H., Wang, G. X., and Liu, S. P., Diversity of endophytic fungi of Myricaria laxiflora grown under pre- and post-flooding conditions, vol. 14, pp. 10849-10862, 2015.

Myricaria laxiflora is distributed along the riverbanks of the Yangtze River valley. The Three Gorges Dam has dramatically changed the habitat of M. laxiflora, which has evolved to develop increased resistance to flooding stress. In order to elucidate the relationship between plant endophytic fungi and flooding stress, we isolated and taxonomically characterized the endophytic fungi of M. laxiflora. One hundred and sixty-three fungi were isolated from healthy stems, leaves and roots of M. laxiflora grown under pre- and post-flooding conditions.

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