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- W2020250908 abstract "Populations of the sedges Cyperus virens Michx. and C. pseudovegetus Steud. (Cyperaceae) in Louisiana often contain individuals infected by the systemic fungal endophyte Balansia cyperi Edg. (Clavicipitaceae, Ascomycetes). Related fungal endophytes infecting grasses are known to have detrimental effects on insect and mammalian herbivores consuming infected plants. In this study herbivory of infected and uninfected sedges was compared in two laboratory experiments. Newly hatched larvae of the fall armyworm ( Spodoptera frugiperda [J. E. Smith], Noctuidae, Lepidoptera) were reared on leaves from either infected or uninfected plants of C. virens and C. pseudovegetus grown in the greenhouse. Survival, growth, and development of each insect were monitored. For both sedges larval survival and rate of weight gain were reduced, and length of the larval period was increased for larvae reared on leaves from infected plants compared to larvae reared on leaves from uninfected plants. The results of this study parallel results obtained from grasses, suggesting that the endophyte may defend its host against herbivory in natural populations." @default.
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