Reciprocal effects of silicon supply and endophytes on silicon accumulation and Epichloë colonization in grasses.
Abstract: Cool season grasses associate asymptomatically with foliar Epichloë endophytic fungi in a symbiosis where Epichloë spp. protects the plant from a number of biotic and abiotic stresses. Furthermore, many grass species can accumulate large quantities of silicon (Si), which also alleviates a...
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2020
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