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Reliable, high-throughput quantification of early fungal infection events is crucial for gene function studies, but it remains labor-intensive. We report an openly available pipeline that automates the detection of β-glucuronidase (GUS)-stained epidermal
Stefanie Lück +5 more
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Walls of intercellular hyphae and haustorium mother cells of the stem rust fungus in wheat leaves were studied cytochemically using lectin probes, periodate – thiocarbohydrazide – silver proteinate or periodate–chromate–phosphotungstate staining, and ...
R. Rohringer, J. Chong, D. E. Harder
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Cryopreservation of veitchia and howea palm embryos: non-development of the haustorium
Excised embryos of Veitchia and Howea palm seeds can successfully be cryopreserved after desiccating them to a moisture content of around 10%. It was observed that the haustorium in cryopreserved embryos failed to develop, while in the non-cryopreserved ...
Chin, Hoong Fong +2 more
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Evaluations on the physical, chemical and nutritional analyses of coconut haustorium
Coconut haustorium is a part of the embryo embedded in the endosperm nearer to the coconut germination pores. This young sponge part will grow to form a cotyledon structure known as a haustorium. The coconut haustorium will grow and finally fill the entire coconut water cavity within 20-24 weeks after germination.
Norma H. +13 more
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Molecular dissection of haustorium development in Orobanchaceae parasitic plants
Advances・Molecular actors functioning at different stages of haustorium development have been identified, including quinone receptors, ethylene signaling components, and auxin transporters.・Haustorial cells change their identities throughout multiple ...
Yoshida, Satoko +3 more
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Heritable Variation in Quinone-Induced Haustorium Development in the Parasitic Plant Triphysaria
We are using the facultative hemiparasite,Triphysaria, as a model for studying host-parasite signaling in the Scrophulariaceae. Parasitic members of this family form subterranean connections, or haustoria, on neighboring host roots to access host water ...
John I. Yoder, Denneal S. Jamison
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Natural substances derived from plants and herbs are excellent sources of therapeutic drugs, offering numerous vital properties that benefit human health. Recently, there has been increased interest in utilizing natural products.
S., Yasodha +2 more
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Cytokinins involvement in haustorium formation in the parasitic plant Phelipanche ramosa
Le mode de vie hétérotrophe des plantes parasites repose sur le développement de l’haustorium, organe infectieux essentiel pour l’exploitation des ressources de l’hôte.
Billard, Estelle
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Interaction of the the rust fungus Puccinia miscanthi with the biofuel plant Miscanthus sinensis during the teliospore phase was investigated by light and electron microscopy. P.
Ki Woo Kim
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The parasitic witchweed Striga hermonthica causes devastating damage to crops in sub-Saharan Africa, yet the mechanism of its parasitism is not well understood.
Yoshida, Satoko +2 more
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