Original paper
Contrasting Effects of Grass - Endophyte Chemotypes on a Tri-Trophic Cascade
Abstract
Systemic grass-endophytes of the genus Epichloë symbiotically infect the above-ground plant parts of many grass species, where they produce alkaloids in a grass- and endophyte-specific manner that are toxic or deterrent to herbivores. An increasing number of studies show cascading negative effects of endophyte-derived alkaloids that extend to higher trophic levels, harming beneficial insects, including those that control aphid populations....
Paper Details
Title
Contrasting Effects of Grass - Endophyte Chemotypes on a Tri-Trophic Cascade
Published Date
Mar 3, 2020
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
4
Pages
422 - 429
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