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ENDOPHYTE-HOST ASSOCIATIONS IN GRASSES. XVI. PATTERNS OF ENDOPHYTE DISTRIBUTION IN SPECIES OF THE TRIBE AGROSTIDEAE
Authors:James F. White Jr.  Philip M. Halisky  Suichang Sun  Gareth Morgan-Jones  C. Reed Funk Jr.
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, Auburn University Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, 36117;2. Department of Plant Pathology, and Cook College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08903;3. Department of Crop Science, Cook College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08903;4. Department of Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, 36849
Abstract:Distribution of Acremonium endophytes in several species of Agrostideae is determined through surveys conducted in the field and in grass herbaria. Widespread geographic distribution of Acremonium in a particular grass species may indicate early colonization of the grass as a host, while a narrow pattern of geographic distribution suggests more recent colonization of the grass. Two grasses that appear to show a narrow endophyte distribution include Agrostis alba and Ammophila breviligulata. Cultural features of endophytes from several grasses are compared. A new variety of Acremonium typhinum is proposed to accommodate the endophyte from A. breviligulata. An endophyte in Agrostis alba is identified as Acremonium starrii. It is also suggested that Acremonium endophytes are spreading in grasses and may be progressively colonizing new hosts.
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