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Symbiosis Between Epichloë Fungi and Bromus Grasses: A Review of Current Knowledge and Future Directions [PDF]
Epichloë is a genus of endophytic fungi that forms systemic, vertically transmitted, and asymptomatic mutualistic associations with grasses in the subfamily Pooideae.
Jorge A. Luna-Fontalvo +4 more
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Neotyphodium / Epichloë ENDOPHYTES OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, MEADOW FESCUE AND RED FESCUE CULTIVARS CULTIVATED IN POLAND [PDF]
Grasses are very often infected by endophytic fungi of the Neotyphodium and Epichloë genera. They can produce metabolites toxic to livestock as well as beneficially affect grasses. Thus, endophytes can be used for plants improvement.
Dariusz Pańka
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Endophytic fungi live their whole life within host tissues usually without any visible symptoms. Their vertical transmission (seed-plant-seed) has been well described and documented. However, horizontal transmission (plant-plant) needs more clarification.
Barbara Wiewióra, Grzegorz Żurek
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Many cool-season grass species have evolved with asexual, nonsymptomatic fungal endophytes of the genus Epichloë (formerly Neotyphodium) of the family Clavicipitaceae.
Dariusz Piotr Malinowski +1 more
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OCCURRENCE OF Neotyphodium AND Epichloë FUNGI IN MEADOW FESCUE AND RED FESCUE IN POLAND AND SCREENING OF ENDOPHYTE ISOLATES AS POTENTIAL BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS [PDF]
Neotyphodium and Epichloë endophytes often influence beneficially on the host plant. Thus, could be used as a biological factor enhancing grass growth and resistance to stress factors.
Dariusz Pańka +2 more
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Can endophyte-infected tall fescue minimize the grass tetany risk?
Non-toxic Neotyphodium (novel endophyte) has been shown to provide similar agronomic performance as wild-type endophyte to deter pathogens without exerting adverse effects on livestock.
H. Rahman +3 more
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Genotypic and Chemotypic Diversity of Neotyphodium Endophytes in Tall Fescue from Greece [PDF]
Johanna E. Takach +6 more
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SOLiD-SAGE of endophyte-infected red fescue reveals numerous effects on host transcriptome and an abundance of highly expressed fungal secreted proteins. [PDF]
One of the most important plant-fungal symbiotic relationships is that of cool season grasses with endophytic fungi of the genera Epichloë and Neotyphodium.
Karen V Ambrose, Faith C Belanger
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The species comprising the fungal endophyte genus Epichloë are symbionts of cool season grasses. About half the species in this genus are strictly vertically transmitted, and evolutionary theory suggests that these species must be mutualists ...
Heather A. Hager +2 more
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