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101. A fungal endophyte of a palatable grass affects preference of large herbivores.

103. Germination response of endophytic Festuca rubra seeds in the presence of arsenic

104. Morphological and growth responses to water stress of two sub-populations of Bromus pictus from soils with contrasting water availability

123. Epichloë Endophytes Alter Inducible Indirect Defences in Host Grasses.

124. Consequences of grazing on the vertical transmission of a fungal Neotyphodium symbiont in an annual grass population.

125. Fungal endophyte infection changes growth attributes inLolium multiflorumLam.

126. Exploring the Impact of a Nontoxic Foliar Fungal Endophyte on Regrowth Post‐Defoliation in Tall Fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) Plants.

127. Anti-herbivory defences delivered by Epichloë fungal endophytes: a quantitative review of alkaloid concentration variation among hosts and plant parts.

129. Genetic control underlying the flowering‐drought tolerance trade‐off in the Antarctic plant Colobanthus quitensis.

130. Ozone Exposure of a Weed Community Produces Adaptive Changes in Seed Populations of Spergula arvensis.

131. Ozone Exposure of a Weed Community Produces Adaptive Changes in Seed Populations of Spergula arvensis.

132. Can Aphid Herbivory Induce Intergenerational Effects of Endophyte-conferred Resistance in Grasses?

133. Antarctic root endophytes improve physiological performance and yield in crops under salt stress by enhanced energy production and Na+ sequestration.

134. Environmental interference of plant−microbe interactions

135. Jasmonic acid regulation of the anti‐herbivory mechanism conferred by fungal endophytes in grasses.

136. Molecular and structural characterization of expansins modulated by fungal endophytes in the Antarctic Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl. Exposed to drought stress

137. Do fungal-endosymbionts improve crop nutritional quality and tolerance to stress by boosting flavonoid-mediated responses?

138. Allelic interactions defining Raphanus raphanistrum AHAS resistance level: strong vs weak target-site AHAS resistance alleles.

139. The growth promotion in endophyte symbiotic plants does not penalise the resistance to herbivores and bacterial microbiota.

140. Global Change Factors Influence Plant- Epichloë Associations.

141. To tolerate drought or resist aphids? A new challenge to plant science is on the horizon.

142. The role of plant size in the selection of glyphosate resistance in Sorghum halepense.

143. Metabolism or behavior: explaining the performance of aphids on alkaloid-producing fungal endophytes in annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum).

144. Vertically transmitted symbionts as mechanisms of transgenerational effects.

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