Researchers have discovered the mechanism that drives the parasitic vine Cuscuta campestris to insert organs into plants after making contact with the hosts. The parasitic vine Cuscuta campestris ...
Field dodder is a parasitic plant that attaches to the stems and leaves of broadleaf plants, including weeds, field crops, vegetables, and ornamentals, throughout most agricultural regions of the ...
Along with dock, sorrel and other problematic plants, dodder was classified as 'injurious' under the Seeds Act of 1920.This intriguing device was used by staff at Suttons Seeds Ltd, founded in ...
The plant Cuscuta campestris – also known as “golden dodder”, and more commonly referred to as simply “cuscuta” – was previously only known to be in north Waikato. That was until it ...
The parasitic vine Cuscuta campestris grows by latching onto the stems and leaves of plants and inserting organs called haustorium into the host plant tissues to draw nutrients. The haustorium is ...
Along with dock, sorrel and other problematic plants, dodder was classified as 'injurious' under the Seeds Act of 1920.This intriguing device was used by staff at Suttons Seeds Ltd, founded in ...
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