fungal endophytes from the three-leaved caper, crataeva magna (lour.) dc. (capparidaceae). | fungal endophytes were isolated from crataeva magna, a medicinal plant growing along the streams and rivers, constituting riparian vegetation in karnataka, southern india. fresh bark and twig pieces were used for the isolation using standard methods. ninety-six endophytic fungal isolates were isolated from 800 bark and twig segments. mitosporic fungi represented as a major group (85%) followed by zygomycetes (10%) and ascomycetes (5%). bark samples contained more endophytes than twig samples. ve ... | 2005 | 15770450 |