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Assemblages of endophytic fungi in coppice shoots of Castanea sativa

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Young healthy coppice shoots of Castanea sativa were collected at two sites, one south and one north of the Alps in Switzerland, and the surface-sterilized shoots were incubated under two different dry periods.
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Young healthy coppice shoots of Castanea sativa were collected at two sites, one south and one north of the Alps in Switzerland. The surface-sterilized shoots were incubated under two different dry...

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Endophytic fungi in forest trees: are they mutualists?

TL;DR: Divergence of angiosperms and gymnosperms coincides with the divergence of the Diaporthales and the Helotiales in the late Carboniferous about 300 million years ago, indicating that the diaporthalean andHelotialean ancestors of tree endophytes had been associated, respectively, with angios perms and Gymnosperms since ≥300 Ma.
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Endophytes and mycoparasites associated with an indigenous forest tree, Theobroma gileri , in Ecuador and a preliminary assessment of their potential as biocontrol agents of cocoa diseases

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the potential for sustainable control of invasive alien organisms, such as Crinipellis roreri, the causal agent of frosty pod rot, in the mesic forests of north-west Ecuador.
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The use of fungal entomopathogens as endophytes in biological control: a review.

TL;DR: This review presents several areas that should receive focused attention to increase the probability of success for making this technology an effective alternative to chemical control.

Biodiversity and tissue-recurrence of endophytic fungi in Tripterygium wilfordii

TL;DR: If endophytic fungi could be utilized to produce the bioactive compounds of medicinal plants on large-scale fermentors, this would provide a new technology for producing many types of Traditional Chinese medicine.
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One stop mycology

TL;DR: This listing covers the period May 1, 1997 through to June 30, 1997, which roughly corresponds with the British Mycological Society's Special Interest Committees.
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Fungi on Plants and Plant Products in the United States

TL;DR: The heterosis estimaríon for each genetic group was performed once orthogonal contrasts between genetíc groups were made in each one the caracteristlCs that produced signif¡cant effects, except for weaning age.
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Fungal Endophytes of Tree Leaves

TL;DR: Carroll’s definition of endophyte is proposed to be expanded to include all organisms inhabiting plant organs that at some time in their life, can colonize internal plant tissues without causing apparent harm to their host.
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Fungal Endophytes in Stems and Leaves: From Latent Pathogen to Mutualistic Symbiont

George C. Carroll
- 01 Feb 1988 - 
TL;DR: It is surmised that endophytes may be as common among plants as are mycorrhyzae, and inducible mutualists grow rapidly and produce toxins against herbivores when damaged host tissues provide new sites for infection.
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Biological Control of Chestnut Blight in Europe

TL;DR: The Chestnut Blight (C. parasitica) is a fungal pathogen of Castanea and Quercus species, and it is a major cause of chestnut blight.
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European handbook of plant diseases

TL;DR: Viruses I: General: Major virus groups Viruses II: Minor virus groups and virus complexes Viruses III: Ungrouped viruses and virus complex Viruses IV: Diseases assumed to be due to viruses Mollicutes and rickettsia-like organisms