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- Epichloë is a genus of ascomycete fungi forming an endophytic symbiosis with gr****es. Gr**** choke disease is a symptom in gr****es induced by some Epichloë...
- claviceps Balansia epichloë Epichloë amarillans Epichloë cabralii (H) Epichloë canadensis (H) Epichloë coenophiala (H) Epichloë festucae Epichloë festucae var...
- Epichloë coenophiala is a systemic and seed-transmissible endophyte of tall fescue, a gr**** endemic to Eurasia and North Africa, but widely naturalized...
- Epichloë typhina is a haploid ****ual species in the fungal genus Epichloë. It was originally described as a Sphaeria species. Today, however, it is classified...
- Epichloë hybrida is a systemic, a****ual and seed-transmissible endophyte of perennial ryegr**** (Lolium perenne L.) within the genus Epichloë. An interspecies...
- cylindrical, and mostly aggregated in slimy heads at the apex of each phialide. Epichloë species are closely related and were once included in Acremonium, but were...
- festucae is a sister lineage to Epichloë amarillans, Epichloë baconii, Epichloë mollis and Epichloë stromatolonga. Epichloë festucae is found across North...
- 2013, Epichloë disjuncta is a natural allopolyploid of a strain in the Epichloë typhina complex and a second unknown Epichloë ancestor. Epichloë disjuncta...
- Lecanicillium. Cordyceps subgen. Epichloe was at one time a subgenus, but is now regarded as a separate genus, Epichloë. Cordyceps subgen. Ophiocordyceps...
- in 1982, Epichloë mollis is a sister lineage to Epichloë amarillans, Epichloë baconii, Epichloë festucae and Epichloë stromatolonga. Epichloë mollis is...