2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.eja.2006.01.003
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Effects of the infection by the fungal endophyte Epichloë festucae in the growth and nutrient content of Festuca rubra

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“…et al (Zabalgogeazcoa 2008). Likewise, several foliar endophytes have been found either to increase the concentration of some minerals such as P, Ca or Mg (Zabalgogeazcoa et al 2006), or to reduce the concentration of others such as Cu (Dennis et al 1998;Zabalgogeazcoa et al 2006), Al (Malinowski and Belesky 1999) or Zn (Monnet et al 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…et al (Zabalgogeazcoa 2008). Likewise, several foliar endophytes have been found either to increase the concentration of some minerals such as P, Ca or Mg (Zabalgogeazcoa et al 2006), or to reduce the concentration of others such as Cu (Dennis et al 1998;Zabalgogeazcoa et al 2006), Al (Malinowski and Belesky 1999) or Zn (Monnet et al 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…and sheep fescue (Festuca ovina L.) in river valleys of sub-arctic areas in Nordic countries (Saikkonen et al 2000;Bazely et al 2007;Granath et al 2007;Wäli et al 2007). Previous studies on E. festucae in European Wne fescue populations have shown that this endophyte is mutualistic to Wne fescues due to eVects such as increased herbivore resistance or increased growth of endophyteinfected grasses (Bazely et al 1997;Schardl 2001;Ahlholm et al 2002;Zabalgogeazcoa et al 2006;Granath et al 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marks and Clay (1996) demonstrated an endophyte by temperature interaction, and Newman et al (2003) found an endophyte by N interaction on photosynthetic rates. Effects of endophyte infection on growth also strongly depend on host genotype, resource availability, and environmental stress (Belesky et al, 1989;Malinowski and Belesky, 2006;Morse et al, 2002;Cheplick and Cho, 2003;Hesse et al, 2003;Zabalgogeazcoa et al, 2006;Cheplick, 2007). In our study we saw significant cultivar by endophyte interactions on the regrowth of blades, which was only stimulated in 'AberDove' plants infected with the endophyte strain AR37, clearly demonstrating the importance of specific host plant-endophyte strain interactions and environmental conditions on overall physiological outcomes of the association.…”
Section: Effects Of Endophyte Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%