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- Neotyphodium is a genus of endophytic fungi symbiotic with gr****es. It used to contain a number of a****ually reproducing species that colonize the leaves...
- Neotyphodium chilense is a species of fungus in the Clavicipitaceae family, which is an endophyte that lives in the gr**** Dactylis glomerata in southern...
- as an Acremonium species and later moved to the anamorphic form genus Neotyphodium. Today, it is classified in Epichloë. Molecular phylogenetic analysis...
- once included in Acremonium, but were later split off into a new genus Neotyphodium, which has now been restructured within the genus Epichloë. The genus...
- the plant from herbivores by producing toxins. The fungal endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum in tall fescue gr**** has pest status in the American cattle...
- initially in the genus Acremonium, and after 1996, in the new genus Neotyphodium. Since 2011, the nomenclatural code has required that a single name be...
- now known to be a result of a symbiotic ****ociation with the fungus Neotyphodium coenophialum. This ****ociation between tall fescue and the fungal endophyte...
- a symbiotic fungal endophyte, either Epichloë or its close relative Neotyphodium, both of which are members of the fungal family Clavicipitaceae. Some...
- racemosa, gr****es endemic to southern Africa. It was described as a Neotyphodium species in 2002 but transferred to the genus Epichloë in 2014. The two...
- symbiont of the gr**** Echinopogon ovatus. It was originally described as a Neotyphodium species but later transferred to the genus Epichloë. To date, Epichloë...