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SUBMITTER: An ZQ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC182116 | biostudies-other | 1993 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
An Z Q ZQ Siegel M R MR Hollin W W Tsai H F HF Schmidt D D Schardl C L CL
Applied and environmental microbiology 19930501 5
Many cool-season grasses (subfamily Pooideae) possess maternally transmitted fungal symbionts which cause no known pathology and often enhance the ecological fitness and biochemical capabilities of the grass hosts. The most commonly described endophytes are the Acremonium section Albo-lanosa spp. (Acremonium endophytes), which are conidial anamorphs (strictly asexual forms) of Epichloë typhina. Other endophytes which have been noted are a Gliocladium-like fungus in perennial ryegrass (Lolium per ...[more]