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Epichloë : ウィキペディア英語版
Epichloë

''Epichloë'' species and their close relatives, the ''Neotyphodium'' species, are systemic and constitutive symbionts of cool-season grasses (Poaceae subfamily Pooideae), and belong to the fungal family Clavicipitaceae. Among the Clavicipitaceae, many species are specialized to form and maintain systemic, constitutive (long-term) symbioses with plants, often with limited or no disease incurred on the host. The best-studied of these symbionts are associated with the grasses and sedges, in which they infect the leaves and other aerial tissues by growing between the plant cells (endophytic growth) or on the surface above or beneath the cuticle (epiphytic growth). An individual infected plant will generally bear only a single genetic individual clavicipitaceous symbiont, so the plant-fungus system constitutes a genetic unit called a symbiotum (pl. symbiota).
Symptoms and signs of the fungal infection, if manifested at all, only occur on a specific tissue or site of the host tiller, where the fungal stroma or sclerotium emerges. The stroma (pl. stromata) is a mycelial cushion that gives rise first to asexual spores (conidia), then to the sexual fruiting bodies (ascocarps; perithecia). Sclerotia are hard resting structures that later (after incubation on the ground) germinate to form stipate stromata. Depending on the fungus species, the host tissues on which stromata or sclerotia are produced may be young inflorescences and surrounding leaves, individual florets, nodes, or small segments of the leaves. Young stromata are hyaline (colorless), and as they mature they turn dark gray, black, or yellow-orange. Mature stromata eject meiotically derived spores (ascospores), which are ejected into the atmosphere and initiate new plant infections (horizontal transmission). In some cases no stroma or sclerotium is produced, but the fungus infects seeds produced by the infected plant, and is thereby transmitted vertically to the next host generation. Most ''Epichloë'' species and all of their asexual derivatives, the ''Neotyphodium'' species, can vertically transmit.
''Neotyphodium'' species (with the likely exception of ''N. chilense'') are closely related to teleomorphic species of the genus ''Epichloë'', from which many have evolved by processes involving interspecific hybridization. Molecular phylogenetic evidence demonstrates that asexual ''Neotyphodium'' species are derived either from individual ''Epichloë'' species, or more commonly, from hybrids with at least two ancestral ''Epichloë'' species.〔 Like the ''Neotyphodium'' species, many species in ''Epichloë'' produce biologically active alkaloids, such as ergot alkaloids, indole-diterpenoids (e.g., lolitrem B), loline alkaloids, and the unusual guanidinium alkaloid, peramine. Because of their close relationships and shared biological properties, members of these two genera are collectively called epichloae (singular = epichloë).
''Epichloë'' species are commonly spread by flies of the genus ''Botanophila''. The flies lay their eggs in the growing fungal tissues and the larvae feed on them.
==Species==

* ''Epichloë amarillans''
* ''Epichloë baconii''
* ''Epichloë brachyelytri''
* ''Epichloë bromicola''
* ''Epichloë clarkii''
* ''Epichloë elymi''
* ''Epichloë festucae''
* ''Epichloë glyceriae''
* ''Epichloë sylvatica''
* ''Epichloë typhina''
* ''Epichloë yangzii''

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