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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can shift plant-soil feedback of grass-endophyte symbiosis from negative to positive
(Springer, 2017-12)
Aims: Plants affect each other by modifying soils conditions in plant-soil feedbacks, where associated microbes have an integral role. Since epichloid endophytes and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are highly widespread ...
Vertically transmitted symbionts as mechanisms of transgenerational effects
(Botanical Society of America, 2017-01)
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: A transgenerational effect occurs when a biotic or abiotic environmental factor acts on a parental individual and thereby affects the phenotype of progeny. Due to the importance of transgenerational ...
Environmental context of endophyte symbioses: Interacting effects of water stress and insect herbivory
(University of Chicago Press, 2011-05)
Symbiotic associations between grasses and fungal endophytes are generally regarded as mutualistic, yet benefits to host plants may vary with environmental context. Previous studies have emphasized how endophytes influence ...
Endophytic fungi of grasses protect other plants from aphid herbivory
(Elsevier, 2014-03)
Microbial plant symbionts are widely spread in nature changing the way their hosts interact with their environment. Neotyphodium fungal endophytes (Clavicipitaceae) are grass symbionts known by their production of alkaloids, ...
Detection of siderophores in endophytic bacteria Methylobacterium spp. associated with Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca.
(Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasilia, DF, v. 43, n.4, p.521-528, abr. 2008., 2011)
Evidence for leaf endophyte regulation of root symbionts: effect of Neotyphodium endophytes on the pre-infective state of mycorrhizal fungi
(Springer, 2011-11-24)
Neotyphodium endophytes and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are common constituents of natural grasslands. The plant?endophyte symbiosis can introduce changes in soil conditions that affect the density and activity of ...
Viability of Neotyphodium endophytic fungus and endophyte-infected and noninfected Lolium multiflorum seeds
(NRC Research Press, 2009)
Incorporating the process of vertical transmission into understanding of host-symbiont dynamics
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2011-08)
Variation exists in the frequency of obligate, vertically transmitted symbiotic organisms within and among host populations; however, these patterns have not been adequately explained by variable fitness effects of symbionts ...
Inherited fungal symbionts enhance establishment of an invasive annual grass across successional habitats
(Springer, 2011-02)
Plants infected with vertically transmitted fungal endophytes carry their microbial symbionts with them during dispersal into new areas. Yet, whether seed-borne endophytes enhance the host plant's ability to overcome ...
Antioxidants in Festuca rubra L. seeds affected by the fungal symbiont Epichloë festucae
(Springer, 2012-12)
Vertically transmitted fungal endophytes can be beneficial for host grasses. While the alkaloid-mediated mechanism for herbivore resistance has been widely studied, underlying physiological mechanisms for increased tolerance ...