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    Effect of Epichloë endophyte-tall fescue symbiosis on rhizosphere aggregate stability and quality indicators under oxygen–limited conditions by Saedi, T., Mosaddeghi, M.R., Sabzalian, M.R., Mamedov, A.I.

    Published in Geoderma (01-01-2021)
    “…•Aggregate stability, respiration and water repellency decreased in O2-limited conditions.•Endophyte symbiosis (E+) lowered soil structural degradation in…”
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    Influence of tall fescue endophyte infection on structural stability as quantified by high energy moisture characteristic in a range of soils by Hosseini, F., Mosaddeghi, M.R., Hajabbasi, M.A., Sabzalian, M.R.

    Published in Geoderma (01-07-2015)
    “…Plant microbial symbionts could play a significant role on aggregate stability, an important index for soil physical quality. So far there is little…”
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    Role of fungal endophyte of tall fescue (Epichloë coenophiala) on water availability, wilting point and integral energy in texturally-different soils by Hosseini, F., Mosaddeghi, M.R., Hajabbasi, M.A., Sabzalian, M.R.

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-01-2016)
    “…•Actual wilting point (hPWP) of tall fescue is considerably drier than 15000hPa.•Actual hPWP was greater in E+ plant-associated soils compared to E− ones.•E+…”
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    Mealybug, Phenococcus solani, and barley aphid, Sipha maydis, response to endophyte-infected tall and meadow fescues by Sabzalian, M.R, Hatami, B, Mirlohi, A

    Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-12-2004)
    “…Mealybugs and aphids are insects which damage grass species. The effects of fungal endophytes on the feeding of the mealybug, Phenococcus solani Ferris…”
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