Endophytic Fungi of Tomato and Their Potential Applications for Crop Improvement
Endophytic fungi (EF) are increasingly gaining attention due to the numerous benefits many species can offer to the plant host, while reducing the application of chemicals in agriculture, thus providing advantages to human health and the environment. The growing demand for safer agrifood products and the challenge of increasing food production with a lower use of pesticides and fertilizers stimulates investigations on the use and understanding of EF. Other than direct consequences on the plant damaging agents, these microorganisms can also deliver bioactive metabolites with antimicrobial, insecticidal, or plant biostimulant activities. In tomato, EF are artificially introduced as biological control agents or naturally acquired from the surrounding environment. To date, the applications of EF to tomato has been generally limited to a restricted group of beneficial fungi. In this work, considerations are made to the effects and methods of introduction and detection of EF on tomato plants, consolidating in a review the main findings that regard pest and pathogen control, and improvement of plant performance. Moreover, a survey was undertaken of the naturally occurring constitutive endophytes present in this horticultural crop, with the aim to evaluate the potential role in the selection of new beneficial EF useful for tomato crop improvement.
Top-30
Journals
1
2
3
4
|
|
Frontiers in Plant Science
4 publications, 12.5%
|
|
Agriculture (Switzerland)
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Pathogens
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Molecules
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Indian Journal of Microbiology
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Frontiers in Microbiology
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Agricultural science and practice
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Journal of Fungi
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Archives of Microbiology
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Biomaterials Advances
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Fungal Biology
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Scientific Reports
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Microbial Cell Factories
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Springer Geography
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Crop Protection
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Discover Applied Sciences
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
AIP Advances
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
ACS Agricultural Science & Technology
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Sustainability in Plant and Crop Protection
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
1
2
3
4
|
Publishers
2
4
6
8
10
|
|
Springer Nature
10 publications, 31.25%
|
|
Frontiers Media S.A.
6 publications, 18.75%
|
|
Elsevier
5 publications, 15.63%
|
|
MDPI
4 publications, 12.5%
|
|
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Co. LTD Ukrinformnauka) (Publications)
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
Wiley
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
IOP Publishing
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
IntechOpen
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
AIP Publishing
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
American Chemical Society (ACS)
1 publication, 3.13%
|
|
2
4
6
8
10
|
- We do not take into account publications without a DOI.
- Statistics recalculated only for publications connected to researchers, organizations and labs registered on the platform.
- Statistics recalculated weekly.