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Author(s):Tian, P.; Le, T.-N.; James, A.; Inch, C.; Piercy, J.; Guthridge, K. M.; Forster, J. W.; Spangenberg, G. C.
Author Affiliation:Tian: Agriculture Victoria, Biosciences Research, AgriBio, Centre for AgriBioscience, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia and Agriculutre Victoria, Biosciences Research, Hamilton Centre, Hamilton, Victoria, Australia and School of Applied Systems Biology, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia and Molecular Plant Breeding Cooperative Research Centre, Victorian AgriBiosciences Centre, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia and Dairy Futures Cooperative Research Centre, AgriBio, The Centre for AgriBioscience, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia and State Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro-Ecosystems, College of Pastoral Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu, People's Republic of China; Le: Agriculture Victoria, Biosciences Research, AgriBio, Center for AgriBioscience, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia; James, Inch, and Piercy: New Zealand Agriseeds, Christchurch, New Zealand; Guthridge: Agriculture Victoria, Biosciences Research, AgriBio, Centre for AgriBioscience, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia and Molecular Plant Breeding Cooperative Research Centre, Victorian AgriBiosciences Centre, La Trobe Research and Development Park, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia and Dairy Futures Cooperative Research Centre, AgriBio, The Centre for AgriBioscience, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia; Forster and Spangenberg: Agricluture Victoria, Biosciences Research, AgriBio, Centre for AgriBioscience, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia and School of Applied Systems Biology, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia and Molecular Plant Breeding Cooperative Research Centre, Victorian AgriBiosciences Centre, La Trobe Research and Development Park, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia and Dairy Futures Cooperative Research Centre, AgriBio, The Centre for AgriBioscience, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
Title:Assessment of germination and endophyte viability in perennial ryegrass and tall fescue seeds following accelerated ageing treatment
Source:Seed Science and Technology. Vol. 44, No. 3, December 2016, p. 531-541.
Publishing Information:Zurich, Switzerland: International Seed Testing Association
# of Pages:11
Related Web URL:http://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/ista/sst/2016/00000044/00000003/art00007
    Last checked: 02/07/2017
    Notes: Abstract only
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Endophyte-infected plants; Endophytes; Epichloe; Festuca arundinacea; Growth analysis; Lolium perenne; Seed germination; Viability
Abstract/Contents:"Temperate pasture grasses form symbiotic associations with asexual fungal endophytes of the genus Epichlo^D". Viabilities of both seed and endophyte were assessed in cultivars of perennial ryegrass and tall fescue following different accelerated ageing (AA) treatments based on variations of relative humidity (RH) (80-100%) and duration at elevated temperature (42°C), to identify particularly stable and compatible host-endophyte associations. The cultivars were inoculated with three endophytes (NEA10, NEA11 and NEA12) isolated from perennial ryegrass and belonging to distinct taxa (E. festucae var. lolii, LpTG-2 and LpTG-3, respectively), and two endophytes isolated from tall fescue (belonging to the taxon E. coenophiala). Consistent with previous studies, endophyte viability following AA treatment was inversely correlated with both increasing RH and duration of treatment in both species. Significant interaction effects between cultivar variety, endophyte genotype, humidity level and treatment duration were observed for both seed germination and endophyte viability. NEA12 consistently displayed higher viability following AA treatment than NEA10 and NEA11 in each of the perennial ryegrass cultivars. Stable host-endophyte combinations were observed for 'Alto'-NEA10, 'Bealey'-NEA11 and 'Trojan'-NEA12, 'Bronsyn' being the least compatible host population. The applicability of AA for selecting stable host-endophyte associations, or to identify and eliminate unstable associations, is discussed."
Language:English
References:35
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Tian, P., T.-N. Le, A. James, C. Inch, J. Piercy, K. M. Guthridge, et al. 2016. Assessment of germination and endophyte viability in perennial ryegrass and tall fescue seeds following accelerated ageing treatment. Seed Sci. Technol. 44(3):p. 531-541.
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