Effect of Changing Culture Media on Metabolites of Endophytic Fungi from Halocnemum strobilaceum
Halocnemum strobilaceum halophyte occupies tidal and coastal environments in Egypt. Endophytes have the potential to yield novel and important natural products. Herein we evaluate the effect of changing media on the production of secondary metabolites by Halocnemum strobilaceum endophytes. Endophyti...
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Main Authors: | Mohamed M. AbdelRazek (Author), Ashaimaa Y. Moussa (Author), Mohamed M. Elshanawany (Author), Abdel-Nasser Singab (Author) |
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Ain Shams University,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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