Mutualism effectiveness and vertical transmission of symbiotic fungal endophytes in response to host genetic background

Certain species of the Pooideae subfamily develop stress tolerance and herbivory resistance through symbiosis with vertically transmitted, asexual fungi. This symbiosis is specific, and genetic factors modulate the compatibility between partners. Although gene flow is clearly a fitness trait in allo...

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Otros Autores: Gundel, Pedro Emilio, Martínez Ghersa, María Alejandra, Omacini, Marina, Cuyeu, R., Pagano, Elba, Ríos, R., Ghersa, Claudio Marco
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