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Chen DM, Khalili1 K, Cairne JWG. 2003. Influence of water stress on biomass production by
isolates of an ericoid mycorrhizal endophyte of Woollsia pungens and Epacris microphylla (Ericaceae). Mycorrhiza 13: 173-176.
The influence of water stress on growth of six isolates of an anamorphic ericoid mycorrhizal fungal
endophyte from two Australian Ericaceae hosts was investigated. Biomass production was determined in liquid
media amended with NaCl or polyethylene glycol to give osmotic potentials of -0.05 to -2.24 MPa. Regardless of
the osmoticum, biomass yields of all isolates at the highest level of imposed water stress (-2.24 MPa) did not differ
significantly from, or were significantly higher than, those at the lowest level of water stress. The data suggest that the
endophyte isolates possess considerable resistance to water stress and may be of functional importance to their plant
hosts under water-stress conditions
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