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Beneficial effects of Neotyphodium tembladerae and Neotyphodium pampeanum on a wild forage grass
(Wiley, 2012-09)Asexual, vertically transmitted fungal endophytes of the genus Neotyphodium are considered to enhance growth, stress resistance and competitiveness of agronomic grasses, but have been suggested to have neutral or deleterious ... -
Effect of epichloid endophytes and soil fertilization on arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of a wild grass
(2016-08)Background and aims: Plants often establish multiple simultaneous symbiotic associations with different micro-organisms; however, the way in which each symbiont affects the other symbionts and the effects of these multiple ... -
Endophytes of native grasses from South America: biodiversity and ecology
(Elsevier, 2012-06)We review and present preliminary results of studies on cool-season grass endophytes native to South America. These fungi have been studied only in Argentina, where they have been detected in 36 native grass species. The ... -
Seed-transmitted Epichloë sp. endophyte alleviates the negative effects of head smut of grasses (Ustilago bullata) on Bromus auleticus
(2017)Some grasses are co-infected by ‘castrator’ fungal pathogens, such as Ustilago bullata, and beneficial seed transmitted Epichlo€e endophytes that compete for plant photosynthates and flowers. Epichlo€e-infected (E+) and ...