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GrainGenes Keyword Report: neotyphodium

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ReferenceDugan FM et al. (2002) The Neotyphodium endophyte of wild barley (Hordeum brevisubulatum subsp. violaceum) grows and sporulates on leaf surfaces of the host Symbiosis 32:147-159.
ReferenceMikkelsen L et al. (2001) The perennial ryegrass endophyte Neotyphodium lolii genetically transformed with the green fluorescent protein gene (gfp) and visualization in the host plant Mycological Research 105:644-650.
ReferenceTan YY et al. (2001) In planta regulation of extension of an endophytic fungus and maintenance of high metabolic rates in its mycelium in the absence of apical extension Applied and Environmental Microbiology 67:5377-5383.
ReferenceWilkinson HH et al. (2000) Contribution of fungal loline alkaloids to protection from aphids in a grass-endophyte mutualism Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 13:1027-1033.
ReferenceMoon CD et al. (2000) The evolutionary origins of Epichloe endophytes from annual ryegrasses Mycologia 92:1103-1118.

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