Biology:Neotyphodium chilense

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Neotyphodium chilense
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N. chilense
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Neotyphodium chilense
(Morgan-Jones, J.F.White & Point.) Glenn, C.W.Bacon & Hanlin (1996)

Neotyphodium chilense is a species of fungus in the Clavicipitaceae family, which is an endophyte that lives in the grass Dactylis glomerata in southern Chile . Originally known as Acremonium chilense when it was first described in 1990,[1] it was transferred from Acremonium to Neotyphodium in 1996.[2] Currently, it should be treated as Acremonium chilense since the previous transfer to Neotyphodium is untested.[3]


References

  1. Morgan-Jones, G.; White, J.F. Jr; Piontelli, E.L. (1990). "Endophyte-host associations of forage grasses. XIII. Acremonium chilense, an undescribed endophyte occurring in Dactylis glomerata in Chile". Mycotaxon 39: 441–54. http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59575/0039/0441.htm. 
  2. Glenn, A.E.; Bacon, C.W.; Price, R.; Hanlin, R.T. (1996). "Molecular phylogeny of Acremonium and its taxonomic implications". Mycologia 88 (3): 369–83. doi:10.2307/3760878. https://zenodo.org/record/1235139.  (Subscription content?)
  3. Leuchtmann, A.; Bacon, C. W.; Schardl, C. L.; White, J. F.; Tadych, M. (2014). "Nomenclatural realignment of Neotyphodium species with genus Epichloë". Mycologia 106 (2): 202–215. doi:10.3852/13-251. ISSN 0027-5514. PMID 24459125. 

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