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Aim: The endophyte , with known insecticidal properties, is found in a majority of populations across a latitudinal gradient from North Carolina to New York. A second endophyte, var. , with known insect-deterring effects, is limited to a few populations in Pennsylvania. We explored whether such disparate differences in distributions could be explained by selection from biotic and abiotic environmental factors.

Location: Along the Appalachian Mountains from North Carolina to New York, USA.

Taxon: Fungi.

Methods: Studied correlations of infection frequencies with abiotic and biotic environmental factors. Checked endophyte vertical transmission rates and effects on overwintering survival. With artificial inoculations for two host populations with two isolates per endophyte species, tested endophyte-host compatibility. Studied effects of isolates on host performances in greenhouse experiment with four water-nutrients treatments.

Results: Correlation analysis revealed positive associations of frequency with July Max temperatures, July precipitation, and soil nitrogen and phosphorous and negative associations with insect damage and soil magnesium and potassium. Plants infected with had increased overwintering survival compared to plants infected with or uninfected (E-) plants. Artificial inoculations indicated that had better compatibility with a variety of host genotypes than did . The experiment with reciprocally inoculated plants grown under different treatments revealed a complexity of interactions among hosts, endophyte species, isolate within species, host plant origin, and environmental factors. Neither of the endophyte species increased plant biomass, but some of the isolates within each species had other effects on plant growth such as increased root:shoot ratio, number of tillers, and changes in plant height that might affect host fitness.

Main Conclusion: In the absence of clear and consistent effects of the endophytes on host growth, the differences in endophyte-mediated protection against herbivores may be the key factor determining distribution differences of the two endophyte species.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6580270PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5241DOI Listing

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