Neotyphodium in Cool‐Season Grasses 2005
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Abiotic Stresses in Endophytic Grasses

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“…(Leuchtmann et al 2014). Previous studies that have focused mainly on species that are endophytes of Lolium and Festuca spp., have reported that endophyte infection may increase host resistance to biotic (Meister et al 2006;H€ arri et al 2009;Saari et al 2010;Vignale et al 2013;Matsukura et al 2014;Thom et al 2014) and abiotic stresses (Malinowski et al 2005;M€ uller and Krauss 2005;Schardl et al 2007;Oberhofer et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…(Leuchtmann et al 2014). Previous studies that have focused mainly on species that are endophytes of Lolium and Festuca spp., have reported that endophyte infection may increase host resistance to biotic (Meister et al 2006;H€ arri et al 2009;Saari et al 2010;Vignale et al 2013;Matsukura et al 2014;Thom et al 2014) and abiotic stresses (Malinowski et al 2005;M€ uller and Krauss 2005;Schardl et al 2007;Oberhofer et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Glenn, Bacon, & Hanlin comb. nov forms a mutualistic, asymptomatic, symbiotic association with tall fescue (Omacini et al 2005) where it enhances survival and confers an advantage to various biotic (Popay and Bonos 2005) and abiotic stresses (Malinowski et al 2005). The fungus is maternally transmitted from the infected plant to its seed; spread to uninfected plants does not occur (Hume and Barker 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Endophytes of Neotyphodium species and their sexual telemorphic genus Epichloë have been found in many cool-season grasses [4,5] and are associated with increased host resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses [6][7][8], nutrient acquisition [9] and competitive ability [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%