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Author(s):Lewis, G. C.
Author Affiliation:Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research, North Wyke Research Station, Okehampton, Devon
Title:Effects of biotic and abiotic stress on the growth of three genotypes of Lolium perenne with and without infection by the fungal endophyte Neotyphodium lolii
Source:Annals of Applied Biology. Vol. 144, No. 1, February 2004, p. 53-63.
Publishing Information:London: Cambridge University Press.
# of Pages:11
Related Web URL:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230006716_Effects_of_biotic_and_abiotic_stress_on_the_growth_of_three_genotypes_of_Lolium_perenne_with_and_without_infection_by_the_fungal_endophyte_Neotyphodium_lolii
    Last checked: 10/26/2016
    Notes: Abstract only
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Lolium perenne; Endophytes; Ryegrass mosaic virus; Genotypes; Infection; Abiotic disorders; Stress; pH; Mowing height; Shade; Mowing frequency; Nitrogen fertilization; Growth; Dry weight
Abstract/Contents:"The combinations of three genotypes of Lolium perenne with and without (i) infection by the fungal endophyte Neotyphodium lolii, (ii) infection by ryegrass mosaic virus and (iii) one of five different forms of abiotic stress were studied in pot experiments in a glasshouse. The five abiotic stress treatments were (i) low pH (compared with `optimal' pH), (ii) cutting plants to a height of 1 cm (compared with 5 cm), (iii) shading (compared with no shading), (iv) cutting plants at 2-weekly intervals (compared with 6 wk) and (v) low nitrogen applied (compared with `high' nitrogen applied). On average, over the five experiments, the accumulated herbage dry weight was 10% more for N. lolii-infected plants than uninfected, 22% more for virus-free plants than infected, and 265% more for `unstressed' plants than for plants with abiotic stress. The effects of N. lolii infection on plant growth when the plants were under abiotic or biotic stress were not consistent."
Language:English
References:46
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Lewis, G. C. 2004. Effects of biotic and abiotic stress on the growth of three genotypes of Lolium perenne with and without infection by the fungal endophyte Neotyphodium lolii. Ann. Appl. Biol. 144(1):p. 53-63.
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