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Dariusz P Malinowski
Dariusz P Malinowski
Texas AgriLife Research
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Adaptations of endophyte‐infected cool‐season grasses to environmental stresses: mechanisms of drought and mineral stress tolerance
DP Malinowski, DP Belesky
Crop Science 40 (4), 923-940, 2000
10592000
Rumen bacterial diversity dynamics associated with changing from bermudagrass hay to grazed winter wheat diets
DW Pitta, WE Pinchak, SE Dowd, J Osterstock, V Gontcharova, E Youn, ...
Microbial ecology 59, 511-522, 2010
3752010
Leaf endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum modifies mineral uptake in tall fescue
DP Malinowski, GA Alloush, DP Belesky
Plant and Soil 227, 115-126, 2000
2252000
Ecological importance of Neotyphodium spp. grass endophytes in agroecosystems
DP Malinowski, DP Belesky
Grassland Science 52 (1), 1-14, 2006
1772006
Neotyphodium coenophialum‐endophyte infection affects the ability of tall fescue to use sparingly available phosphorus
DP Malinowski, DP Belesky
Journal of Plant Nutrition 22 (4-5), 835-853, 1999
1761999
Evidence for chemical changes on the root surface of tall fescue in response to infection with the fungal endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum
DP Malinowski, GA Alloush, DP Belesky
Plant and Soil 205, 1-12, 1998
1751998
The Endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum Affects Root Morphology of Tall Fescue Grown under Phosphorus Deficiency
DP Malinowski, DK Brauer, DP Belesky
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 183 (1), 53-60, 1999
1671999
Influence of phosphorus on the growth and ergot alkaloid content of Neotyphodium coenophialum-infected tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.)
DP Malinowski, DP Belesky, NS Hill, VC Baligar, JM Fedders
Plant and soil 198, 53-61, 1998
1501998
Evidence for copper binding by extracellular root exudates of tall fescue but not perennial ryegrass infected withNeotyphodium spp. endophytes
DP Malinowski, H Zuo, DP Belesky, GA Alloush
Plant and Soil 267, 1-12, 2004
1432004
Abiotic stresses in endophytic grasses
DP Malinowski, DP Belesky, GC Lewis
Neotyphodium in cool-season grasses, 2005
1212005
Plant drought survival under climate change and strategies to improve perennial grasses. A review
MR Norton, DP Malinowski, F Volaire
Agronomy for Sustainable Development 36, 1-15, 2016
1122016
Growth and water status in meadow fescue is affected by Neotyphodium and Phialophora species endophytes
D Malinowski, A Leuchtmann, D Schmidt, J Nösberger
Agronomy Journal 89 (4), 673-678, 1997
1041997
Symbiosis with Neotyphodium uncinatum endophyte may increase the competitive ability of meadow fescue
D Malinowski, A Leuchtmann, D Schmidt, J Nösberger
Agronomy Journal 89 (5), 833-839, 1997
1031997
Tall fescue aluminum tolerance is affected by neotyphodium coenophialum endophyte
DP Malinowski, DP Belesky
Journal of Plant Nutrition 22 (8), 1335-1349, 1999
961999
Obligatory summer‐dormant cool‐season perennial grasses for semiarid environments of the southern Great Plains
DP Malinowski, H Zuo, BA Kramp, JP Muir, WE Pinchak
Agronomy journal 97 (1), 147-154, 2005
852005
Endophyte infection may affect the competitive ability of tall fescue grown with red clover
DP Malinowski, DP Belesky, JM Fedders
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 183 (2), 91-101, 1999
651999
Productivity and survival of defoliated wheatgrasses in the Rolling Plains of Texas
DP Malinowski, AA Hopkins, WE Pinchak, JW Sij, RJ Ansley
Agronomy Journal 95 (3), 614-626, 2003
572003
Epichloë (formerly Neotyphodium) fungal endophytes increase adaptation of cool-season perennial grasses to environmental stresses
DP Malinowski, DP Belesky
452019
Longitudinal shifts in bacterial diversity and fermentation pattern in the rumen of steers grazing wheat pasture
DW Pitta, WE Pinchak, S Dowd, K Dorton, I Yoon, BR Min, JD Fulford, ...
Anaerobe 30, 11-17, 2014
442014
Abiotic stresses and morphological plasticity and chemical adaptations of Neotyphodium-infected tall fescue plants
DP Belesky, DP Malinowski
Microbial endophytes, 469-498, 2000
442000
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