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1. Two Epichloë festucae var. lolii endophytes in Lolium perenne reduce larval populations of the wheat sheath miner, Cerodontha australis.

2. Host apoplastic cysteine protease activity is suppressed during the mutualistic association of Lolium perenne and Epichloë festucae.

3. Regulation of host‐infection ability in the grass‐symbiotic fungus Epichloë festucae by histone H3K9 and H3K36 methyltransferases.

4. Lolium perenne apoplast metabolomics for identification of novel metabolites produced by the symbiotic fungus Epichloë festucae.

5. A homologue of the fungal tetraspanin Pls1 is required for Epichloë festucae expressorium formation and establishment of a mutualistic interaction with Lolium perenne.

6. Analysis of Epichloë festucae small secreted proteins in the interaction with Lolium perenne.

7. Disruption of calcineurin catalytic subunit (<italic>cnaA</italic>) in <italic>Epichloë festucae</italic> induces symbiotic defects and intrahyphal hyphae formation.

8. SymB and SymC, two membrane associated proteins, are required for E pichloë festucae hyphal cell-cell fusion and maintenance of a mutualistic interaction with L olium perenne.

9. The endophytic symbiont Epichloë festucae establishes an epiphyllous net on the surface of Lolium perenne leaves by development of an expressorium, an appressorium-like leaf exit structure.

10. ProA, a transcriptional regulator of fungal fruiting body development, regulates leaf hyphal network development in the Epichloë festucae- Lolium perenne symbiosis.

11. Functional analysis of an indole-diterpene gene cluster for lolitrem B biosynthesis in the grass endosymbiont Epichloë festucae

12. Disruption of Signaling in a Fungal-Grass Symbiosis Leads to Pathogenesis.

13. NoxA activation by the small GTPase RacA is required to maintain a mutualistic symbiotic association between Epichloë festucae and perennial ryegrass.

14. A p67Phox-Like Regulator Is Recruited to Control Hyphal Branching in a Fungal-Grass Mutualistic Symbiosis.

15. Reactive Oxygen Species Play a Role in Regulating a Fungus-Perennial Ryegrass Mutualistic Interaction.

16. Regulation switching of Epichloë typhina within elongating perennial ryegrass leaves

17. Localisation of phosphoinositides in the grass endophyte Epichloë festucae and genetic and functional analysis of key components of their biosynthetic pathway in E. festucae symbiosis and Fusarium oxysporum pathogenesis.

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