نتایج جستجو برای: parasitic plants

تعداد نتایج: 229217  

2017
Alexandra W Fuller Phoebe Young B Daniel Pierce Jamie Kitson-Finuff Purvi Jain Karl Schneider Stephen Lazar Olga Taran Andrew G Palmer David G Lynn

The rhizosphere, the narrow zone of soil around plant roots, is a complex network of interactions between plants, bacteria, and a variety of other organisms. The absolute dependence on host-derived signals, or xenognosins, to regulate critical developmental checkpoints for host commitment in the obligate parasitic plants provides a window into the rhizosphere's chemical dynamics. These sessile ...

2010
Yann Hautier Andy Hector Eva Vojtech Drew Purves Lindsay A. Turnbull

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 1991
K Clay

If the production of genetically variable offspring is a mechanism of host defense against parasites, then parasites capable of suppressing sexual reproduction in hosts may gain a selective advantage over parasites that do not do so. Recent work has shown that a range of systemic fungi infecting plants sterilize their hosts, effectively preventing coevolutionary responses by host populations to...

2015
G. Petersen A. Cuenca I. M. Møller O. Seberg

Parasitism is a successful survival strategy across all kingdoms and has evolved repeatedly in angiosperms. Parasitic plants obtain nutrients from other plants and some are agricultural pests. Obligate parasites, which cannot complete their lifecycle without a host, may lack functional photosystems (holoparasites), or have retained photosynthesis (hemiparasites). Plastid genomes are often reduc...

1992
Annie Mathai K.S. Devi

The antiparasitic activity of certain indigenous plant extracts was tested against the model bovine filarial parasite Setaria digitata. Among the plants tested, the extracts of Strebulus asper was found to be most effective. The chloroform and other phase of the organic solvents showed most activity indicating that the active compound may be a non polar substance having low molecular weight.

2001
SUSANNA PUUSTINEN

To examine the mediation of host–predator interaction by a parasite, we studied the three-level interactions among a host plant, a root hemiparasitic plant, and their common predator, a generalist snail herbivore. The host species, Trifolium repens, is able to synthesize cyanogenic glucosides that have a significant role in plant herbivore resistance. Some T. repens populations are polymorphic ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Justin B Runyon Mark C Mescher Consuelo M De Moraes

Considerable research has examined plant responses to concurrent attack by herbivores and pathogens, but the effects of attack by parasitic plants, another important class of plant-feeding organisms, on plant defenses against other enemies has not been explored. We investigated how attack by the parasitic plant Cuscuta pentagona impacted tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) defenses against the chewin...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Jennifer Mach

It is generally correct to think of plants as the hearty autotrophs, gamely harnessing photons to make food and existing perennially (or annually) at the bottom of the food chain. However, thousands of plant species have lost the ability to feed themselves and have become adapted, instead, to live as parasites of other plants. Not surprisingly, these parasitic plants, especially witchweed root ...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2007
Xiang-Qian Li Jun-Zhi Wei Anderson Tan Raffi V Aroian

Our laboratory has demonstrated previously that Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crystal (Cry) proteins present in the Cry5 and Cry6 subclades intoxicate free-living nematodes. In this study, we tested whether the expression of nematicidal Cry6A in transgenic plants provided protection against plant-parasitic nematodes. As bacterial codon usage is incompatible with expression in plants, two differen...

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