
The thirty-third volume of "Advancesin Botanical Research incorporating
Advances in Plant Pathology" includes five articles covering a broad
range of subjects of interest to plant scientists.
In nature, plant organs are invariably associated, to a greater or
lesser extent, with one or more endophytic fungi. The review by Kriel
et al. takes a fresh look at foliar endophytes, particularly of
gymnosperms, and considers their potential significance in latent
disease, and in moderating pathogenesis and other possible mutualistic
effects.