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White JF Jr, Chambless DA (1991) Endophyte-host associations in forage grasses. XV.<br />

Clustering of stromata-bearing individuals of Agrostis hiemalis infected by Epichloë<br />

typhina. Am J Bot 78:527–533<br />

White JF Jr, Owens JR (1992) Stromal development and mating system of Balansia<br />

epichloë, a leaf-colonizing endophyte of warm-season grasses. Appl Environ Microbiol<br />

58:513–519<br />

White JF Jr, Glenn AE (1994) A study of two fungal epibionts of grasses: structural features,<br />

host relationships, and classification in genus Myriogenospora Atk. (Clavicipitales).<br />

Am J Bot 81:216–223<br />

White JF Jr, Camp CR (1996) A study of water relations of Epichloë amarillans White, an<br />

endophyte of the grass Agrostis hiemalis (Walt.) B.S.P. Symbiosis 18:15–25<br />

White JF Jr, Breen JP, Morgan-Jones G (1991) Substrate utilization in selected Acremonium,<br />

Atkinsonella, and Balansia species. Mycologia 83:601–610<br />

White JF Jr, Morrow AC, Morgan-Jones G, Chambless DA (1991) Endophyte-host associations<br />

in forage grasses. XIV. Primary stromata formation and seed transmission in<br />

Epichloë typhina: developmental and regulatory aspects. Mycologia 83:72–81<br />

White JF Jr, Martin TI, Cabral D (1996) Endophyte-host associations in grasses. XXIII.<br />

Conidia formation by Acremonium endophytes in the phylloplanes of Agrostis<br />

hiemalis and Poa rigidifolia. Mycologia 88:174–178<br />

White JF Jr, Bacon CW, Hinton DM (1997) Modifications of host cells and tissues by the<br />

biotrophic endophyte Epichloë amarillans (Clavicipitaceae; Ascomycotina). Canadian<br />

J Bot 75:1061–1069<br />

Yue C, Miller CJ, White JF, Richardson M (2000) Isolation and characterization of fungal<br />

inhibitors from Epichloë festucae. J Agric Food Chem 48:4687–4692

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