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Anatomy and ultrastructure of the haustorium of Cassytha pubescens R.Br. - I. The adhesive disk
Botanik, haustorium, kutikula, parasit, ultrastruktur, Cassytha ...
Heide-Jørgensen, Henning
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Powdery mildew fungi form feeding structures called haustoria inside epidermal cells of host plants to extract photosynthates for their epiphytic growth and reproduction.
Yi Zhang (9093) +7 more
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Parasitic plants in the Orobanchaceae develop haustoria in response to contact with host roots or chemical haustoria-inducing factors. Experiments in this manuscript test the hypothesis that quinolic-inducing factors activate haustorium development via a
Tomilov, A +7 more
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The haustorium in parasitic plants is an organ specialized for invasion and nutrient uptake from host plant tissues. Despite its importance, the developmental processes of haustoria are mostly unknown.
Shirasu, Ken +2 more
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Societal Impact Statement Parasitic plants that deprive crops of water and nutrients are an increasingly concerning food security issue, affecting the livelihood of millions of subsistence, small‐ and mid‐scale farmers.
Hildah K. Kithinji +4 more
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Phytochrome-mediated light perception in dodders drives haustorium development through epigenetic mechanisms. [PDF]
Bawin T +4 more
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Cocos nucifera (coconut) has been extensively studied for its nutraceutical and medicinal properties, but research on the haustorium of C. nucifera is limited.
S., Yasodha +2 more
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Cell Wall Dynamics in Haustorial Development of <i>Cuscuta campestris</i> During Parasitism on Differentially Susceptible Hosts. [PDF]
Frey C +4 more
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