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Author(s):Siegel, M. R.; Schardl, C. L.; Phillips, T. D.
Author Affiliation:Plant Pathology Dept., University of Kentucky
Title:Occurrences of Acremonium and non-Acremonium endophytes in seeds of Festuca and Lolium grass species
Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 83, No. 12, December 1993, p. 1379.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Lolium; Festuca; Acremonium; Seeds; Endophytes
Abstract/Contents:"The distributions of Acremonium (e) and non-Acremonium (p) endophytes were determined in seed from accessions of Festuca and Lolium grass species in the national plant germplasm collection. Ten seeds of each accession were tested, by tissue print immunoblot assay, for the presence of e-endophyte or p-endophyte in separate seeds, or for both (e + p) co-infecting individual seeds. A total of 366 accessions were tested from 36 Festuca species and 5 Lolium species. The presence of e-endophytes was indicated in 24 of the Festuca species and all of the Lolium species; while the p-endophytes were observed in 8 and 2 species, respectively. The occurrence of p-endophytes in accessions of each species was almost always low. For example, among the 72 accessions of F. arundinacea 68% had e, 4% had p and, of these, 1% had e + p. Among 74 L. perenne accessions the distribution was 46% e, 3% p, and 3% e + p. This surbey did not indicate a general pattern of association between the endophyte types. The infrequent occurrence of p-endophytes, in contrast to e-endophytes, indicates that they are probably not ecologically important mutualists."
Language:English
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Siegel, M. R., C. L. Schardl, and T. D. Phillips. 1993. Occurrences of Acremonium and non-Acremonium endophytes in seeds of Festuca and Lolium grass species. Phytopathology. 83(12):p. 1379.
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