2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10681-017-2037-7
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Epichloë endophyte and plant genotype determine seed production through self-pollination in tall fescue

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“…Also, the reports for interaction of endophyte–host genotypes in most growth and storage traits show that endophytic fungi can affect host phenotypic variation (Cheplick, ). The results of this study are also in contrast to the results of Rice, Pinkerton, Stringer, and Undersander () and Zarean et al () who reported that within variation in tall fescue decreased probably due to the masking effect of one single endophyte strain within a plant population. In the present study, it seems that since different collected genotypes of perennial ryegrass have different endophyte strains, and hence, variation among the offspring is raised due to endophyte infection and its interaction with plant genotype.…”
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“…Also, the reports for interaction of endophyte–host genotypes in most growth and storage traits show that endophytic fungi can affect host phenotypic variation (Cheplick, ). The results of this study are also in contrast to the results of Rice, Pinkerton, Stringer, and Undersander () and Zarean et al () who reported that within variation in tall fescue decreased probably due to the masking effect of one single endophyte strain within a plant population. In the present study, it seems that since different collected genotypes of perennial ryegrass have different endophyte strains, and hence, variation among the offspring is raised due to endophyte infection and its interaction with plant genotype.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For seed‐related characteristics including NSP, SW and SY, Iranian EF populations were more reproductive than both EI populations and the two commercial varieties. This observation in L. perenne is in contrast to those reports which indicate the superiority of EI plants regarding seed production in tall fescue (Rice et al, ; Zarean et al, ). Marks, Clay, and Cheplick () also indicated that EI tall fescues enhanced their competitive ability while in L. perenne the endophyte‐frees were better.…”
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