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1. 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.

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

3. Complex epigenetic regulation of alkaloid biosynthesis and host interaction by heterochromatin protein I in a fungal endophyte-plant symbiosis.

4. SymB and SymC, two membrane associated proteins, are required for Epichloë festucae hyphal cell-cell fusion and maintenance of a mutualistic interaction with Lolium perenne.

5. An Epichloë festucae homologue of MOB3, a component of the STRIPAK complex, is required for the establishment of a mutualistic symbiotic interaction with Lolium perenne.

6. Fungal endophyte infection of ryegrass reprograms host metabolism and alters development.

7. A Core Gene Set Describes the Molecular Basis of Mutualism and Antagonism in Epichloë spp.

8. The Fungal Cell-Wall Integrity MAPK Cascade Is Crucial for Hyphal Network Formation and Maintenance of Restrictive Growth of Epichloë festucae in Symbiosis With Lolium perenne.

9. Histone H3K9 and H3K27 methylation regulates fungal alkaloid biosynthesis in a fungal endophyte-plant symbiosis.

10. Fungal endophytes of grasses.

11. Polarity proteins Bem1 and Cdc24 are components of the filamentous fungal NADPH oxidase complex.

12. What triggers grass endophytes to switch from mutualism to pathogenism?

13. Disruption of signaling in a fungal-grass symbiosis leads to pathogenesis.

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

15. Patterns of expression of a lolitrem biosynthetic gene in the Epichloë festucae-perennial ryegrass symbiosis.

16. A p67Phox-like regulator is recruited to control hyphal branching in a fungal-grass mutualistic symbiosis.

20. A nuclear protein NsiA from Epichloë festucae interacts with a MAP kinase MpkB and regulates the expression of genes required for symbiotic infection and hyphal cell fusion.

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

22. Disruption of Signaling in a Fungal-Grass Symbiosis Leads to Pathogenesis1[W][OA]

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

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

25. Role of reactive oxygen species in fungal cellular differentiations

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

27. A symbiosis expressed non-ribosomal peptide synthetase from a mutualistic fungal endophyte of perennial ryegrass confers protection to the symbiotum from insect herbivory.

28. Genomes of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi

29. Diversity of Seed Endophytes: Causes and Implications

30. Molecular and cellular analysis of the pH response transcription factor PacC in the fungal symbiont Epichloë festucae.

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