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Does a foliar endophyte improve plant fitness under flooding?
Abstract
The novel hypothesis that endophyte symbiosis promotes host fitness under flooded conditions, contributing to niche differentiation between the two bluegrass species is investigated, demonstrating an overall benefit of fungal symbiosis in this system.
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