Studying the controls on biomass allocation trade-offs in plants are important since they affect harvestable product yields and are critical to understanding symbiotic interactions. Epichloae fungal endophytes associate with cool-season grasses, growing systemically within the plant inter-cellular spaces and are transmitted through seeds. We explore the endophytes influence on the relationship between the plant reproductive and vegetative aboveground biomass (reproductive effort: RE) and on the trade-off between two components of the reproductive biomass, number and weight of panicles (RPN), using tall fescue as a model system. Naturally endophyte-colonized, manipulatively endophyte-free, and naturally endophyte-free plants from Northern Eu...
Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in host popula...
Invasive species may owe some of their success in competing and co-existing with native species to m...
Summary 1. Both evolutionary theory and empirical evidence from agricultural research support the vi...
Pooideae grasses may be colonized by systemic fungal endophytes. The fitness of endophyte depends en...
A symbiosis between grasses and systemic fungal endophytes exists in both natural and agricultural g...
Abstract Mutualism is often conditional and the associations vary from antagonism to mutualism along...
1. Understanding the extent to which plant genotype influences community composition has important c...
An understanding of hereditary endophytic fungi, and the effects on grass persistence strategies (i....
Fungal endophytes are suggested to manipulate host grass reproduction. Using different grass-endophy...
Most organisms engage in beneficial interactions with other species; however, little is known regard...
Tall fescue [Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.)] is a cool-season perennial grass used in pastures throug...
Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in host popula...
Plant-fungal endophyte interactions are common in nature and they can shape the ecology of plants. V...
<div><p>Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in hos...
Invasive species may owe some of their success in competing and co-existing with native species to m...
Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in host popula...
Invasive species may owe some of their success in competing and co-existing with native species to m...
Summary 1. Both evolutionary theory and empirical evidence from agricultural research support the vi...
Pooideae grasses may be colonized by systemic fungal endophytes. The fitness of endophyte depends en...
A symbiosis between grasses and systemic fungal endophytes exists in both natural and agricultural g...
Abstract Mutualism is often conditional and the associations vary from antagonism to mutualism along...
1. Understanding the extent to which plant genotype influences community composition has important c...
An understanding of hereditary endophytic fungi, and the effects on grass persistence strategies (i....
Fungal endophytes are suggested to manipulate host grass reproduction. Using different grass-endophy...
Most organisms engage in beneficial interactions with other species; however, little is known regard...
Tall fescue [Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.)] is a cool-season perennial grass used in pastures throug...
Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in host popula...
Plant-fungal endophyte interactions are common in nature and they can shape the ecology of plants. V...
<div><p>Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in hos...
Invasive species may owe some of their success in competing and co-existing with native species to m...
Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in host popula...
Invasive species may owe some of their success in competing and co-existing with native species to m...
Summary 1. Both evolutionary theory and empirical evidence from agricultural research support the vi...