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1. Near-infrared spectroscopy allows detection and species identification of Epichloë endophytes in Lolium perenne.

2. Molecular identification and characterization of endophytes from uncultivated barley.

3. Interspecific and intraspecific hybrid Epichloë species symbiotic with the North American native grass Poa alsodes.

4. Toxin-producing Epichloë bromicola strains symbiotic with the forage grass Elymus dahuricus in China.

5. Epichloë hybrida, sp. nov., an emerging model system for investigating fungal allopolyploidy.

6. Infection with a Shoot-Specific Fungal Endophyte (Epichloë) Alters Tall Fescue Soil Microbial Communities.

7. Effects of Hybrid and Non-hybrid Epichloë Endophytes and Their Associated Host Genotypes on the Response of a Native Grass to Varying Environments.

8. Genetic evidence for reproductive isolation among sympatric Epichloë endophytes as inferred from newly developed microsatellite markers.

9. Two distinct Epichloë species symbiotic with Achnatherum inebrians, drunken horse grass.

10. Phylogenomics of asexual Epichloë fungal endophytes forming associations with perennial ryegrass.

11. Vegetative hyphal fusion and subsequent nuclear behavior in Epichloë grass endophytes.

12. Stroma-bearing endophyte and its potential horizontal transmission ability in Achnatherum sibiricum.

13. Interspecific hybridization and bioactive alkaloid variation increases diversity in endophytic Epichloë species of Bromus laevipes.

14. Species diversity of Epichloë symbiotic with two grasses from southern Argentinean Patagonia.

15. Nomenclatural realignment of Neotyphodium species with genus Epicholë.

16. Phylogenomics of fescue grass-derived fungal endophytes based on selected nuclear genes and the mitochondrial gene complement.

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

18. The Epichloe endophytes associated with the woodland grass Hordelymus europaeus including four new taxa.

19. Epichloe canadensis, a new interspecific epichloid hybrid symbiotic with Canada wildrye (Elymus canadensis).

20. A new Epichloe species with interspecific hybrid origins from Poa pratensis ssp. pratensis in Liyang, China.

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