About this Research Topic
With the advent of new research methods in recent decades, significant advances have been made in the endophytic bacteria interactions with plants. However, studies on the role of endophytic bacteria in host plants under stress conditions are still limited. Therefore, the goal of this Research Topic is to present new research results in the discovery of unique and valuable endophyte resources and to unveil the complex signaling networks in the interactions between endophytic bacteria and host under stress conditions using molecular, biochemical and physiological methods and omics strategies. We welcome submissions of original research papers, reviews, and methods, including (but not limited to) research on the following sub-themes:
1. Beneficial endophytic-bacteria resources for plant stress resistance.
2. Endophytic bacteria-mediated abiotic or biotic responses in plants.
3. Molecular, biochemical and physiological networks in the interactions between endophytic bacteria and host.
4. Key players (chemical or biological) in the interactions between endophytic bacteria and hosts facing adverse environments.
5. Insights into the interactions between endophytic bacteria and host under stressful environments by the omics strategies.
6. Management of the interactions between endophytic bacteria and host plants under stress conditions.
Keywords: Endophytes, Plants, Plant Stress Resistance, Signals Networks, Symbiosis
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