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[1]The locoweed endophyte Alternaria oxytropis affects root development in Arabidopsis in vitro through auxin signaling and polar transportJournal of Experimental Botany,2023,74(3):931-944
[2]Assembly of high-quality genomes of the locoweed Oxytropis ochrocephala and its endophyte Alternaria oxytropis provides new evidence for their symbiotic relationship and swainsonine biosynthesisMolecular Ecology Resources,2023,23(253-272
[3]Host-species variation and environment influence endophyte symbiosis and mycotoxin levels in Chinese Oxytropis speciesToxins,2022,14(181):
[4]Rethinking of the roles of endophyte symbiosis and mycotoxin in Oxytropis PlantsJournal of Fungi,2021,7(400):
[5]High nutrient uptake efficiency and high water use efficiency facilitate the spread of Stellera chamaejasme L. in degraded grasslandsBMC Ecology,2019,19(50
[6]Host genotype and precipitation influence of fungal endophyte symbiosis and mycotoxin abundance in a locoweedInternational Journal of Molecular Science,2019,20(21):5285
[7]OoNAC72, a NAC-type Oxytropis ochrocephala transcription factor, conferring enhanced drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis2019,10(890
[8]Variation in soil fungal composition associated with the invasion of Stellera chamaejasme L. in Qinghai–Tibet plateau grasslandMicroorganisms,2019,7(12):587
[9]ScPNP-A, a plant natriuretic peptide from Stellera chamaejasme, confers multiple stress tolerances in ArabidopsisPlant Physiology and Biochemistry,2020,149(132-143
[10]De novo transcriptome assembly of a Chinese locoweed (Oxytropis ochrocephala) species provides insights into genes associated with drought, salinity, and cold toleranceFrontiers in Plant Science,
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