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Pine seeds carry symbionts: Endophyte transmission re-examined
Ron J. Deckert
, Catherine A. Gehring
, Adair Patterson
Biological Sciences
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Symbiont
100%
Pinyon
100%
Endophyte Transmission
100%
Pine Seed
100%
Microbes
66%
Herbivore
66%
Ponderosa pine
66%
Culture-based
66%
Seed Microbiota
66%
Northern Arizona
33%
DNA Sequencing
33%
Pinus Ponderosa
33%
Pinus Edulis
33%
Drought
33%
Two-species
33%
Ponderosae
33%
Pine Species
33%
Pinyon pine
33%
Forest Ecosystem
33%
Ectomycorrhizal
33%
Intolerant
33%
Fungal Taxa
33%
Firmicutes
33%
Fungal DNA
33%
Culture-independent Methods
33%
Horizontal Transmission
33%
Drought Tolerant
33%
Developmental Period
33%
Gammaproteobacteria
33%
Seed Endophytes
33%
Environmental Fungi
33%
Vertical Transmission
33%
Seed Development
33%
Seedborne
33%
Culturable Microbes
33%
Traditional Concept
33%
Basidiomycete Fungi
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Pine
100%
Symbion
100%
Microorganism
42%
Microbiome
28%
Ponderosa Pine
28%
Taxon
14%
Tree
14%
DNA Sequence
14%
Firmicutes
14%
Phylum
14%
Fungal Study
14%
Gammaproteobacteria
14%
Basidiomycete
14%
Seed Development
14%