نتایج جستجو برای: parasitic plants

تعداد نتایج: 229217  

1998
Elizabeth M. Estabrook John I. Yoder

Plants are in constant communication with a multitude of diverse organisms. Some symbioses, such as the association of nitrogen-fixing bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi with plant roots, are beneficial to the plant. Others, such as the interaction of plants with viral, microbial, fungal, and nematode pathogens, are harmful. Most plant-organism interactions go unnoticed simply because they are unde...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1998
A D Wolfe C W dePamphilis

The photosynthetic gene rbcL has been lost or dramatically altered in some lineages of nonphotosynthetic parasitic plants, but the dynamics of these events following loss of photosynthesis and whether rbcL has sustained functionally significant changes in photosynthetic parasitic plants are unknown. To assess the changes to rbcL associated with the loss of functional constraints for photosynthe...

2005
Gareth K. Phoenix

Parasitic plants have profound effects on the ecosystems in which they occur. They are represented by some 4000 species and can be found in most major biomes. They acquire some or all of their water, carbon and nutrients via the vascular tissue of the host’s roots or shoots. Parasitism has major impacts on host growth, allometry and reproduction, which lead to changes in competitive balances be...

Journal: :Pest management science 2009
Juan A López-Ráez Radoslava Matusova Catarina Cardoso Muhammad Jamil Tatsiana Charnikhova Wouter Kohlen Carolien Ruyter-Spira Francel Verstappen Harro Bouwmeester

Parasitic weeds cause severe damage to important agricultural crops. Although some promising control methods against these parasitic plants have been developed, new strategies continue to be relevant in integrated approaches. The life cycle for root parasitic weeds is intimately associated with their host and is a suitable target for such new control strategies, particularly when directed at th...

2017
Delbert Wiens Clyde L. Calvin

A new species of Phoradendron, Ph. mathiasenii, is described, and a range extension and host are given for Ph. tikalense. Both species are from Honduras and grow as epiparasites, i.e., mistletoes parasitizing other mistletoes. The parasitic host for both epiparasitic species of Phoradendron is Psittacanthus angustifolius (Loranthaceae), which in turn is parasitic on the terrestrial host, Pinus ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Amos Alakonya Ravi Kumar Daniel Koenig Seisuke Kimura Brad Townsley Steven Runo Helena M Garces Julie Kang Andrea Yanez Rakefet David-Schwartz Jesse Machuka Neelima Sinha

Infection of crop species by parasitic plants is a major agricultural hindrance resulting in substantial crop losses worldwide. Parasitic plants establish vascular connections with the host plant via structures termed haustoria, which allow acquisition of water and nutrients, often to the detriment of the infected host. Despite the agricultural impact of parasitic plants, the molecular and deve...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2007
Harro J Bouwmeester Christophe Roux Juan Antonio Lopez-Raez Guillaume Bécard

Plants use an array of secondary metabolites to defend themselves against harmful organisms and to attract others that are beneficial. However, the attraction of beneficial organisms could also lead to abuse by malevolent organisms. An exciting example of such abuse is the relationship between plants, beneficial mutualistic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and harmful parasitic plants. Signalling m...

Journal: :Molecules 2012
Michael Wink

This review summarizes human infections caused by endoparasites, including protozoa, nematodes, trematodes, and cestodes, which affect more than 30% of the human population, and medicinal plants of potential use in their treatment. Because vaccinations do not work in most instances and the parasites have sometimes become resistant to the available synthetic therapeutics, it is important to sear...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2015
Charles C Davis Zhenxiang Xi

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) between species has been a major focus of plant evolutionary research during the past decade. Parasitic plants, which establish a direct connection with their hosts, have provided excellent examples of how these transfers are facilitated via the intimacy of this symbiosis. In particular, phylogenetic studies from diverse clades indicate that parasitic plants repre...

2014
Jennifer K. Rowntree Sharon E. Zytynska Laurent Frantz Ben Hurst Andrew Johnson Richard F. Preziosi

When parasitic plants and aphid herbivores share a host, both direct and indirect ecological effects (IEEs) can influence evolutionary processes. We used a hemiparasitic plant (Rhinanthus minor), a grass host (Hordeum vulgare) and a cereal aphid (Sitobion avenae) to investigate the genetics of IEEs between the aphid and the parasitic plant, and looked to see how these might affect or be influen...

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