Publication history: Accepted - 9 April 2020; Published online - 5 May 2020Grass endophytes have been shown to confer enhanced environmental resilience to symbiont cultivars with reports of modified growth. If inoculating with an endophyte (E+) made an accession morphologically distinct from its registered endophyte free (E−) accession, there could be protection and ownership issues for testing authorities and breeders. This study investigated if, in official Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) field trials, the morphological characteristics of E+and E− accessions of perennial ryegrass and tall fescue cultivars were sufficiently modified to designate them as mutually distinct and also distinct from their definitive accessions (Def), held by the t...
Ten cultivars of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea, Schreb.) and one cultivar of orchardgrass (Dactyl...
Aims: In cool-season grasses, systemic and vertically transmitted Epichloë infections often provide ...
Many cool-season forage grasses associate with an endophytic fungus of the genus Epichloë. In Sweden...
Many cool-season grasses form permanent, mutualistic symbioses with asexual Epichloë endophytes. The...
Fungal endophytes infect a large number of temperate grass species, genera and tribes (Leuchtmann an...
Fungal endophytes infect a large number of temperate grass species, genera and tribes (Leuchtmann an...
Over the past few decades forage producers have seen several major changes in varieties of tall fesc...
Many Poaceae grasses form a symbiosis with Epichloë fungal endophytes. Initially a serious problem i...
Figure 1.1 (=Clay & Schardl, 2002 Fig 2) was removed for copyright reasons. Figure 1.2 (=Schardl et ...
Fungal endophytes of grasses are often included in agricultural management and in ecological studies...
The goal of deploying novel endophyte strains in tall fescue varieties has been to achieve forage yi...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el Current Aspects of European Endophyte Research (COST Action FA1...
The fungal endophyte Neotyphodium lolii is widely distributed in perennial ryegrass pastures, especi...
Ten cultivars of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea, Schreb.) and one cultivar of orchardgrass (Dactyl...
The common fungal endophytes (Neotyphodium species) of temperate pasture grasses are associated with...
Ten cultivars of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea, Schreb.) and one cultivar of orchardgrass (Dactyl...
Aims: In cool-season grasses, systemic and vertically transmitted Epichloë infections often provide ...
Many cool-season forage grasses associate with an endophytic fungus of the genus Epichloë. In Sweden...
Many cool-season grasses form permanent, mutualistic symbioses with asexual Epichloë endophytes. The...
Fungal endophytes infect a large number of temperate grass species, genera and tribes (Leuchtmann an...
Fungal endophytes infect a large number of temperate grass species, genera and tribes (Leuchtmann an...
Over the past few decades forage producers have seen several major changes in varieties of tall fesc...
Many Poaceae grasses form a symbiosis with Epichloë fungal endophytes. Initially a serious problem i...
Figure 1.1 (=Clay & Schardl, 2002 Fig 2) was removed for copyright reasons. Figure 1.2 (=Schardl et ...
Fungal endophytes of grasses are often included in agricultural management and in ecological studies...
The goal of deploying novel endophyte strains in tall fescue varieties has been to achieve forage yi...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el Current Aspects of European Endophyte Research (COST Action FA1...
The fungal endophyte Neotyphodium lolii is widely distributed in perennial ryegrass pastures, especi...
Ten cultivars of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea, Schreb.) and one cultivar of orchardgrass (Dactyl...
The common fungal endophytes (Neotyphodium species) of temperate pasture grasses are associated with...
Ten cultivars of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea, Schreb.) and one cultivar of orchardgrass (Dactyl...
Aims: In cool-season grasses, systemic and vertically transmitted Epichloë infections often provide ...
Many cool-season forage grasses associate with an endophytic fungus of the genus Epichloë. In Sweden...