Diversity and origins of endophytic fungal symbionts of the North American grass Festuca arizonica
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Theoretical and Applied Genetics
- Vol. 85-85 (2-3) , 366-371
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00222883
Abstract
Acremonium spp. endophytes are mutualistic fungal symbionts of many C3 grasses. They are anamorphs of Epichloë typhina (Clavicipitaceae) that have become strictly seedborne, heritable components of symbiotic units (“symbiota”). In order to test the possibility that endophytes may contribute to the genetic diversity of symbiota, a survey was conducted of plants from nine populations of Festuca arizonica in the southern Rocky Mountains. Sequence analysis of rRNA gene segments distinguished three Acremonium endophyte types. Parsimony analysis indicated at least two distinct evolutionary origins of the Acremonium endophytes from E. typhina. Either or both of these evolutionary lineages may have involved cospeciation with the host.Keywords
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