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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Collection and storage of plant samples
2.2. Observation of and isolation of stromata
2.3. Morphological characteristics of the endophytic fungus
2.4. Molecular phylogenetic analysis
| Gene | Primer | Sequence of Primer(5’- 3’ ) | Reference |
| tefA | tef1-exon1d | GGG TAA GGA CGA AAA GAC TCA | [21] |
| tef1-exon6u | CGG CAG CGA TAA TCA GGA TAG | [21] | |
| KF-3D | TCG AGA AGG TAA GAC ATT CTT C | [22] | |
| KF-6D | GTT CGA GAA GGT GAG ATA TAT C | [23] | |
| tubB | tub2-exon1d | GAG AAA ATG CGT GAG ATT GT | [21] |
| tub2-exon4u | TGG TCA ACC AGC TCA GCA CC | [21] | |
| ZB-1D | GTT TCG TCC GAG TTC TCG ACA | This study | |
| ZB-1U | GAG AAA ATG CGT GAG ATT GTA AGT T | This study |
3. Results
3.1. Sampling and morphological characteristics of the stromata
3.2. Isolation, cultivation and morphological characteristics of the endophytic fungus.
3.3. Phylogenetic analyses of fungal isolates
3.4. Taxonomy and origin of isolated strains
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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| Fungal Isolate | Host | Geographic origin | Conidium | Phialide | Growth rate(mm/week) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Length(μm) | Width(μm) | Length(μm) | Base(μm) | Tip(μm) | ||||
| E. sibirica | Achnatherum sibiricum | China | 3.0-4.6 | 1.7-2.2 | 24.1-40.5 | 1.6-2.2 | 0.8-1.0 | 2.3-3.0 |
| E. stromatolonga | Calamagrostis epigeios | China | 4.4-5.3 | 2.8-3.8 | 16.5-25.8 | 2.2-2.9 | <1.0 | 10.4-13.4 |
| E. typhina | Dactylis glomerata | Switzerland | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| E. sylvatica | Brachypodium sylvaticum | Switzerland | 5.0±1.1 | 2.0±0.5 | 15.0-33.0 | 1.0-1.7 | 0.5 | 8.3-15.0 |
| E. baconii | Agrostis capillaris | England | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| E. clarkii | Holus lanatus | England | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| E. amarillans | Agrostis hiemalis | N. America | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| E. festucae | Festuca spp. | Switzerland | 4.7±0.6 | 2.2±0.3 | 12.0-25.0 | 1.5-2 | <1 | 7.0-18.7 |
| E. glyceriae | Glyceria striata | N. America | 3.8-6.2 | 2.2-2.8 | 31.0±5.0 | 2.5 | 1 | 17.3-21.0 |
| E. brachyelytri | Brachyelytrum erectum | N. America | 4.1±0.6 | 2.8±0.3 | 16.0±3.0 | 2.0-2.8 | 0.5 | 5.3-17.0 |
| E. elymi | Elymus virginicus | N. America | 4.0±0.4 | 2.2±0.2 | 17.0±3.0 | 2 | 0.5 | 13.7-20.0 |
| E. yangzii | Roegneia kamoji | China | 4.7-5.2 | 2.0-2.9 | 16.5-25.8 | 2.2-2.9 | <1.0 | 5.8-18.1 |
| E. bromicola | Bromus ramosus | Switzerland | 3.8±0.4 | 2.0±0.3 | 8.0-23.0 | 1.2-2.9 | 0.5 | 16.0-17.3 |
| E. poae | Poa secunda subsp. juncifolia | S. America | 3.0–4.4 | 1.7–3.2 | 9.9–24.0 | 1.2–2.0 | 0.4–0.8 | 11.0-12.3 |
| E. canadensis | Elymus canadensis | N. America | 5.75–8 | 2.5–4 | 12.5–41.5 | 1.5–3.0 | 0.5 | 6.7-12.0 |
| E. liyangensis | Poa pratensis ssp. pratensis | China | 5.9–6.4 | 3.0–3.2 | 22.1–24.5 | 2.3–2.5 | 1 | 12.1-16.6 |
| Epichloë sp. (MTI) | Leymus chinensis | China | 5.3±0.1× | 3.5±0.1 | 29.0–31.0 | 1.4–3.0 | 1.7±0.07 | |
| Strains in this study | Leymus chinensis | China | 4.7~5.5 | 2.8~3.5 | 24.1~26.4 | 2.1~2.5 | <1.0 | 9.5~13.7 |
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