Mycoscience
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Flowers for Neotyphodium endophytes detection: a new observation method using flowers of host grasses
Koya Sugawara Hiroto OhkuboMasayuki YamashitaYoshiro Mikoshiba
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2004 Volume 45 Issue 3 Pages 222-226

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Neotyphodium endophytes are vertically transmitted fungal symbionts of grasses. Being pest-repelling and growth-promoting agents for their hosts, and also potential mycotoxin producers, their detection in plants is important. Observation of chemically cleared flowers of infected grasses (Festuca arundinacea, F. pratensis, Lolium perenne, and L. multiflorum) using differential interference contrast microscopy revealed the existence of endophytes within immature ovaries of host plants. This observation method provides an accurate and easy way to detect and distinguish Neotyphodium endophytes in flowering host grasses and to investigate the seed transmission process, which is critical to their life cycle, and the practical use of infected plants.

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