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Viability of seed and endophyte (Neotyphodium occultans) in annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) when buried and in long term storage
Karen Kirkby
,
James Pratley
, D.E. Hume
, Min An
,
Hanwen Wu
Faculty Office, Science and Health
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Endophytes
100%
Perennial Ryegrass
100%
Seed Viability
100%
Lolium Rigidum
100%
Neotyphodium
100%
Long-term Storage
100%
Germination
40%
Australia
20%
Seed Lots
20%
Fungal Endophytes
20%
Seed-borne Endophytes
20%
Infection Rate
20%
Room Temperature
20%
Burial Depth
20%
Seed Endophytes
20%
Storage Length
20%
Endophyte Infection
20%
Seed Storage
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Annual Ryegrass
100%
Seeds
100%
Neotyphodium
100%
Lolium rigidum
100%
Endophyte
100%
Buried Seeds
7%
Seed Storage
7%
Immunology and Microbiology
Neotyphodium
100%
Lolium rigidum
100%
Lolium
100%
Room Temperature
50%
Infection Rate
50%