Naturally abundant endophytes colonize plants internally without causing harm to their host plants. Endophytes are likely to occupy the same ecological niches as phytopathogens and thus have a high potential to be effective biological control agents. Their demonstrated ability to suppress more than one plant pathogen suggests that they can offer a viable alternative to chemical fungicides and a strategy for decreasing the inoculum potential of soil-borne pathogens. Some biocontrol endophytes are
Three Bacterial Endophytes Enhanced Plant Growth and Yield and Reduced the Severity of Phytophthora capsici in Bell Pepper and Tomato Plants in the Field
Daniel Ambachew·Emily Rotich·Richard Hall·Mustapha Olawuni·Jamille Robinson·Peter Eyegheleme·Margaret T. Mmbaga
