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EEO. 2021; 20(4): 2955-2959


STUDIES ON ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI FROM MEDICINAL PLANTS OF MANGROVE ENVIRONMENT

LOKESH KUMAR, Dr. MAHESH KUMAR.




Abstract

Mangroves are the collection of plants in tropics and subtropics, which occur on the beachfront. The network of mangroves consists entirely of salt tolerant plants of the delicate and sumptuous mud, mostly trees and brooms, and large, weathered, evergreen leaves. Mangrove biological systems are supplement inadequate, particularly in nitrogen what's more, phosphorus. Mangrove Endophytic fungi are progressively perceived for their bioactive mixesÂ’ creation. Bioactive mixes detached have been found to have hostile to malignant growth, against diabetic and numerous different properties that were valuable in biomedical research and medication advancement.

Key words: mangrove, Endophytic fungi, bioactive mixes, biomedical






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