Transcriptome response of Lolium arundinaceum to its fungal endophyte Epichloë coenophiala.
R. Dinkins +4 more
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Soil water repellency can affect several soil properties such as aggregate stability. Soil texture and organic matter are two main internal factors responsible for the variability of soil water repellency.
F. Hosseini +5 more
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The Epichloë festucae Antifungal Protein Efe-AfpA Protects Creeping Bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) from the Plant Pathogen Clarireedia jacksonii, the Causal Agent of Dollar Spot Disease. [PDF]
Fardella PA +3 more
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Metabolic Potential of Epichloë Endophytes for Host Grass Fungal Disease Resistance. [PDF]
Fernando K +4 more
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Comparative Transcriptomics Profiling of Perennial Ryegrass Infected with Wild Type or a ΔvelA Epichloë festucae Mutant Reveals Host Processes Underlying Mutualistic versus Antagonistic Interactions. [PDF]
Rahnama M +3 more
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Epichloë scottii sp. nov., a new endophyte isolated from Melica uniflora is the missing ancestor of Epichloë disjuncta. [PDF]
Thünen T, Becker Y, Cox MP, Ashrafi S.
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Editorial: The role of dispersal and transmission in structuring microbial communities. [PDF]
Meyer KM +5 more
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Effect of <i>Epichloë gansuensis</i> Endophyte on Seed-Borne Microbes and Seed Metabolites in <i>Achnatherum inebrians</i>. [PDF]
Liang J +10 more
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Novel alkaloid management strategies for improved beef cattle production in the fescue belt [PDF]
Tall fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus) is an important forage crop for agriculture in Missouri and much of the eastern United States. Tall fescue is known for hardiness and herbage accumulation, much of which is attributed to a symbiotic relationship ...
Meng, Kevin
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