Claims
- 1. A method of introducing endophytic fungi into a grass of the Genus Agrostis species selected from the group consisting of A. stolonifera, A. gimatia, and A. tenuis, comprising:a step for isolating filamentous endophytic fungi of Acremonium from a plant and artificially growing the fungi, and a step for artificially inoculating the grass with said artificially grown endophytic fungi, wherein said endophytic fungi is artificially inoculated in the form of conidiospores, so that said grass is infected with said artificially grown endophytic fungi.
- 2. A method of introducing endophytic fungi into a grass of the Poa pratensis comprising:a step for isolating filamentous endophytic fungi of Acremonium from a plant and artificially growing the fungi, and a step for artificially inoculating the grass with said artificially grown endophytic fungi, wherein said endophytic fungi is artificially inoculated in the form of conidiospores, so that said grass is infected with said artificially grown endophytic fungi.
- 3. A method of introducing endophytic fungi into a grass as defined in claim 1, wherein said grass with the isolated filamentous endophytic fungi is subjected to at least one characteristic test selected from the group consisting of insect resistance, disease resistance and drought resistance.
- 4. A method of introducing endophytic fungi into a grass as defined in claim 1 wherein one type, or two or more types, of endophytic fungi are introduced artificially.
- 5. A method of introducing endophytic fungi into a Kentucky bluegrass comprising:a step for isolating filamentous endophytic fungi of Acremonium from a plant and artificially growing the fungi, and a step for artificially inoculating the grass with said artificially grown endophytic fungi, wherein said endophytic fungi is artificially inoculated in the form of conidiospores, so that said bluegrass is infected with said artificially grown endophytic fungi.
- 6. A method of introducing endophytic fungi into a grass as defined in claim 5, wherein said bluegrass with the isolated filamentous endophytic fungi is subjected to at least one characteristic test selected from the group consisting of insect resistance, disease resistance and drought resistance.
- 7. A method of introducing endophytic fungi into a grass as defined in claim 5 wherein one type, or two or more types, of endophytic fungi are introduced artificially.
- 8. A method of introducing endophytic fungi into a grass as defined in claim 5, wherein said Kentucky bluegrass is selected from a group consisting of strains Baron, Merion, Kenblue and Troy.
Priority Claims (2)
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7-172906 |
Jun 1995 |
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7-228506 |
Aug 1995 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/661,774 filed on Jun. 11, 1996 now 5,880343.
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