Agronomic response of Italian ryegrasses infected with different Neotyphodium strains
Italian (Lolium multiflorum) and short-term hybrid ryegrasses (L. boucheanum) are utilised by farmers for their reliable establishment and yield potential for winter feeding, but lack summer production and persistence. To improve the performance of these ryegrasses, endophyte (Neotyphodium lolii) strains from perennial ryegrass were inoculated into ...
K. A. Panckhurst+3 more
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Mitigation of ergot vasoconstriction by clover isoflavones in goats (Capra hircus)
Ergot alkaloids produced by a fungal endophyte (Epichloë coenophiala; formerly Neotyphodium coenphialum) that infects tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) can induce persistent constriction of the vasculature in ruminants, hindering their capability to ...
Glen Eris Aiken+4 more
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Los vástagos de Poaceae pueden establecer con Ascomycetes (Balansieae) asociaciones simbióticas endofíticas denominadas micofilas. Las gramíneas no pueden sintetizar alcaloides en ausencia del endófito fúngico. Melica stuckertii Hack.
Cecilia A. Benavente+2 more
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Ergopeptine Alkaloids and Neotyphodium lolii-Mediated Resistance in Perennial Ryegrass Against Adult Heteronychus arator (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) [PDF]
Olivier J.-P. Ball+2 more
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Multitrophic interaction between the ryegrassLolium perenne,its endophyteNeotyphodium lolii,the weevil pestListronotus bonariensis,and its parasitoidMicroctonus hyperodae [PDF]
S.L. Goldson+3 more
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A Simple Thin-Layer Chromatographic Method for the Detection of Ergovaline in Leaf Sheaths of Tall Fescue (Festuca Arundinacea) Infected with Neotyphodium Coenophialum [PDF]
A Salvat, H.M. Godoy
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Seed fungal endophytes as biostimulants and biocontrol agents to improve seed performance. [PDF]
Rétif F+6 more
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Tremorgenic mycotoxin poisoning in a dog: A case report. [PDF]
Novotna T+7 more
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We studied the occurrence of endophytic fungi and bacteria in the roots of F. gigantea, a woodland perennial grass common throughout Europe and temperate Asia.
Izolda Pašakinskienė+3 more
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