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Genomic insights reveal community structure and phylogenetic associations of endohyphal bacteria and viruses in fungal endophytes [PDF]

open access: green
Efrain Escudero Leyva   +8 more
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Exploring Rubiaceae fungal endophytes across contrasting tropical forests, tree tissues, and developmental stages [PDF]

open access: diamond
Humberto Castillo‐González   +3 more
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Spontaneous in planta changes in fungal endophytes impact symbiosis

open access: hybrid, 2007
Wayne R. Simpson   +3 more
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A Palearctic divide, niche conservatism and host-fungal endophyte interactions shaped the phylogeography of the grass Brachypodium sylvaticum

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María de los Ángeles Decena   +6 more
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Fungal endophytes of grasses

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2012
Epichloae endophytes form mutualistic symbiotic associations with temperate grasses and confer on the host a number of bioprotective benefits through production of fungal secondary metabolites and changed host metabolism. Maintenance of this mutualistic interaction requires that growth of the endophyte within the host is restricted.
Aiko, Tanaka   +3 more
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Hierarchical metacommunity structure of fungal endophytes

New Phytologist, 2023
Summary The ecological and evolutionary processes shaping community structure and functions of microbial symbionts are known to be scale‐dependent. Nonetheless, understanding how the relative importance of these processes changes across spatial scales, and deciphering the hierarchical metacommunity structure of fungal endophytes has proven challenging.
Yuanfei Pan   +5 more
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Fungal endophyte diversity in table grapes

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2021
Plant fungal endophytes are diverse microbial sources that reside inside plants. Grapes (Vitis vinifera) are rich in polyphenols that have beneficial health effects, and recent research has shown that fungal endophytes in grapes may contribute to the production of these polyphenols and may serve as biocontrol agents.
Champa, Wijekoon, Zoe, Quill
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