Diversity and structure of the fungal endophytic assemblages from two sympatric coastal grasses.
- S. S. MárquezG. BillsI. Zabalgogeazcoa
- 30 November 2008
Environmental Science, Biology
The spatial effect and species accumulation curves suggested that increasing the number of plants or locations examined would reveal new endophytic species, mostly singletons represented by single isolates, on both grasses.
The endophytic mycobiota of the grass Dactylis glomerata
- S. S. MárquezG. BillsI. Zabalgogeazcoa
- 31 October 2007
Biology, Environmental Science
The survey discovered most species commonly infecting this grass, but the number of sporadic infections of singleton species continued to increase with more sampling effort, and a large endophytic assemblage consisting of fungi with diverse ecological roles, and potentially unknown species, was found in a small herbaceous plant.
Endophytic mycobiota of leaves and roots of the grass Holcus lanatus
- M. MárquezG. BillsL. D. AcuñaI. Zabalgogeazcoa
- 29 January 2010
Biology, Environmental Science
Significant variations with respect to the composition of their mycobiota among different locations indicate that beta diversity is a first order factor governing the richness and distribution of the endophytic myCobiota in grasses.
Prevalence and Diversity of Viruses in the Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana
- N. HerreroE. DuenasE. Quesada-MoragaI. Zabalgogeazcoa
- 21 September 2012
Biology, Environmental Science
The results revealed that the prevalence of viral infections is high; 54.8% of the isolates contained dsRNA elements with viral characteristics, and virus diversity was high in the collection analyzed and that mixed virus infections occurred in fungal isolates.
Effects of the infection by the fungal endophyte Epichloë festucae in the growth and nutrient content of Festuca rubra
- I. ZabalgogeazcoaA. CiudadB. V. D. AldanaB. G. Criado
- 1 May 2006
Environmental Science, Biology
Evidence presented in this study shows that in field conditions, the content of certain nutrients, P in particular, and fiber constituents of F. rubra are altered when the plants are infected by the endophyte E. festucae, which helps to explain why endophytes infection incidence is high in natural populations of F .
Non-systemic fungal endophytes of grasses
- S. S. MárquezG. BillsN. HerreroI. Zabalgogeazcoa
- 1 June 2012
Environmental Science, Biology
Latent pathogens represent a small fraction of endophytic mycobiotas, indicating that many non-pathogenic fungal taxa are able to enter plants overriding defence reactions.
Enzymatic activity of endophytic fungi from the medicinal plants Terminalia catappa, Terminalia mantaly and Cananga odorata
- R. ToghueoI. ZabalgogeazcoaB. V. D. AldanaF. Boyom
- 1 March 2017
Biology, Environmental Science
It is shown that endophytic fungi associated with these medicinal plants could be useful for the production of enzymes of industrial importance and could be a repository of valuable bioactive chemicals.
Use of Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy to Assess Forage Quality of a Mediterranean Shrub
- A. García CiudadB. SantosB. de AldanaI. ZabalgogeazcoaM. Y. GutiérrezB. G. Criado
- 31 December 2004
Environmental Science, Agricultural and Food Sciences
The results showed that NIR spectroscopy can be used for the rapid and accurate prediction of quality attributes in samples of the mediterranean shrub Cytisus multiflorus.
Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy as a fast and non-destructive tool to predict foliar organic constituents of several woody species
- C. PetiscoB. García-CriadoSonia MediavillaB. V. D. AldanaI. ZabalgogeazcoaA. García‐Ciudad
- 11 October 2006
Environmental Science
The results obtained show that NIRS is very effective for the estimation of these organic constituents in leaf tissue of woody species and can be used in ecological or ecophysiological studies as an alternative to the more time-consuming standard methods.
Are endophytes an important link between airborne spores and allergen exposure?
- Beatriz R. Vázquez de AldanaG. BillsI. Zabalgogeazcoa
- 8 March 2013
Biology, Environmental Science
The cycle of endophytism may be an important link between climate, plant biology and public health, and the natural cycle for airborne conidia initiates, and large numbers of these conidia disperse as inoculum for new endophytic infections.
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