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Journal of Chemical Ecology
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January 28, 2016
Alkaloid Quantities in Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue are Affected by the Plant-Fungus Combination and Environment
M Helander, T Phillips, S H Faeth, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
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August 18, 2006
Effects of initial and extended exposure to an endophyte-infected tall fescue seed diet on faecal and urinary excretion of ergovaline and lysergic acid in mature geldings
C L Schultz, S L Lodge-Ivey, L P Bush, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
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April 1, 1981
Interaction of environmental temperature and anti-quality factors on the severity of summer fescue toxicosis
R W Hemken, J A Boling, L S Bull, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science
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February 1, 1993
In vitro and in vivo ruminal and physiological responses to endophyte-infected tall fescue
M L Westendorf, G E Mitchell, R E Tucker, et al.
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI
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October 24, 2000
Contribution of fungal loline alkaloids to protection from aphids in a grass-endophyte mutualism
H H Wilkinson, M R Siegel, J D Blankenship, et al.
Phytochemistry
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September 15, 2001
Production of loline alkaloids by the grass endophyte, Neotyphodium uncinatum, in defined media
J D Blankenship, M J Spiering, H H Wilkinson, et al.
Theriogenology
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March 1, 1987
Effects of feeding endophyte-infected tall fescue seed on the reproductive performance in male and female CD-1 mice by combination crosses
P M Zavos, D R Varney, M R Siegel, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
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July 5, 2013
Antagonism of lateral saphenous vein serotonin receptors from steers grazing endophyte-free, wild-type, or novel endophyte-infected tall fescue
J L Klotz, G E Aiken, J M Johnson, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science
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June 1, 1987
Performance of lactating dairy cows fed tall fescue forage
S R Strahan, R W Hemken, J A Jackson, et al.
Drug and Chemical Toxicology
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June 1, 1988
Reproductive responses in male rats fed extracts of fescue seed infected by the endophytic fungus Acremonium coenophialum
P M Zavos, D R Varney, L P Bush, et al.
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Journal of Chemical Ecology
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January 28, 2016
Alkaloid Quantities in Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue are Affected by the Plant-Fungus Combination and Environment
M Helander, T Phillips, S H Faeth, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
|
August 18, 2006
Effects of initial and extended exposure to an endophyte-infected tall fescue seed diet on faecal and urinary excretion of ergovaline and lysergic acid in mature geldings
C L Schultz, S L Lodge-Ivey, L P Bush, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
|
April 1, 1981
Interaction of environmental temperature and anti-quality factors on the severity of summer fescue toxicosis
R W Hemken, J A Boling, L S Bull, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science
|
February 1, 1993
In vitro and in vivo ruminal and physiological responses to endophyte-infected tall fescue
M L Westendorf, G E Mitchell, R E Tucker, et al.
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI
|
October 24, 2000
Contribution of fungal loline alkaloids to protection from aphids in a grass-endophyte mutualism
H H Wilkinson, M R Siegel, J D Blankenship, et al.
Phytochemistry
|
September 15, 2001
Production of loline alkaloids by the grass endophyte, Neotyphodium uncinatum, in defined media
J D Blankenship, M J Spiering, H H Wilkinson, et al.
Theriogenology
|
March 1, 1987
Effects of feeding endophyte-infected tall fescue seed on the reproductive performance in male and female CD-1 mice by combination crosses
P M Zavos, D R Varney, M R Siegel, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
|
July 5, 2013
Antagonism of lateral saphenous vein serotonin receptors from steers grazing endophyte-free, wild-type, or novel endophyte-infected tall fescue
J L Klotz, G E Aiken, J M Johnson, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science
|
June 1, 1987
Performance of lactating dairy cows fed tall fescue forage
S R Strahan, R W Hemken, J A Jackson, et al.
Drug and Chemical Toxicology
|
June 1, 1988
Reproductive responses in male rats fed extracts of fescue seed infected by the endophytic fungus Acremonium coenophialum
P M Zavos, D R Varney, L P Bush, et al.
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