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Endophyte (Neotyphodium lolii) Effect on Parturition Date in Sheep
1997Parturition in sheep has been found to be delayed on both endophyte (Neotyphodium lolu) infected ryegrass (Lolium perenne) pastures (Eerens et al., 1994) and endophyte (N. coenophialum) infected tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) pastures (Bond et al., 1988). In both cases endophyte infection had no impact on birth weights of lambs, which contrasts with
H. S. Easton+4 more
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Local Adaptation in Festuca arizonica Infected by Hybrid and Nonhybrid Neotyphodium Endophytes
Microbial Ecology, 2007Cool-season grasses often harbor obligate fungal symbionts from the genus Neotyphodium, and these symbiota can function as a single ecological unit. Previous studies have shown that gene flow in Neotyphodium in Festuca arizonica is low enough such that populations could diverge and form local adaptations.
T. J. Sullivan+2 more
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Field Performance of Tall Fescue with Low Infection with Neotyphodium Endophyte
1997Tall fescue is used in New Zealand to provide quality summer herbage in summer-dry areas, and to provide a ryegrass staggers-free pasture in regions where perennial rye-grass can only persist if infected with ryegrass endophyte (Easton et al. 1994). Volunteer tall fescue growing on roadsides and on farm waste areas is heavily infected with the tall ...
B. M. Cooper, H. S. Easton
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Neotyphodium research and application in europe [PDF]
Zabalgogeazcoa, Inigo, Bony, Sylvie
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Cellular and Molecular Techniques for Characterising Neotyphodium/Grass Interactions
1997Cellular and molecular techniques have developed at a rapid pace over the past decade. This technology, often described under the umbrella term “Biotechnology”, is a collection of methods which have application in many varied areas of research but rely on a common technology core. These methods generally have their roots in biochemistry, with molecular
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The Effects of Neotyphodium-Infected Perennial Ryegrass on the Abundance of Invertebrate Predators
1997Plant feeding insects live in a world dominated on the one hand by their natural enemies and on the other by a nutritionally inadequate, and often poisonous food supply. Although there are more than 40 known species of plant feeding insect adversely affected by Neotyphodium-infected plants (Prestidge and Ball 1996), the effects of N.
S. L. Marshall, R. A. Prestidge
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The influence of toxic neotyphodium endophytes on perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne).
1998Durix, A.+7 more
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