Family issues fungal endophyte protects host grass from the closely related pathogen Claviceps purpurea

Certain cool season grasses establish systemic and asymptomatic symbioses with clavicipitaceous fungi of the genus Neotyphodium, which affect multiple biotic interactions within host neighborhood. The presumed symbiont-mediated plant resistance to pathogens is mostly based on studies performed under...

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Otros Autores: Pérez, Luis Ignacio, Gundel, Pedro Emilio, Ghersa, Claudio Marco, Omacini, Marina
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