Abstract

(Hance) Keng (drunken horse grass, DHG) is a toxic perennial bunchgrass, which is so-named because it is associated with the narcosis of livestock which graze on native grasslands in the northwest of China [1]. DHG is distributed mainly throughout the harsh conditions of alpine or sub-alpine grasslands, and this species is usual-ly infected by the fungal endophyte

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