Cuscuta as a generalist type of holoparasitic plant interacts with various hostplants in different manners, and all Cuscuta species depend (absolutely) on hostplants to complete their life cycle. Field dodder is a parasitic plant that attaches tostems and leaves of broadleaf plants, including weeds, field crops, vegetables, andornamentals, across most agricultural regions of the world. Most hosts of Cuscutaplants are passive, only a few hosts are known to show clear resistance (e.g.,Ipomoea sp.). Unlike other weeds occurring in anthropogenic habitats that havebeen well-studied in their taxonomic, biological, and ecological aspects, as wellas their anatomical and physiological properties to some extent, the parasiticflowering species of the ...
Extensive field studies were carried out in Hungary to get a picture of the host range and host choi...
All species of Cuscuta in temperate zones are commonly described as annuals, although certain member...
In a previous paper (1934) the writer listed eighty-three species of host plants of Cuscuta Gronovii...
Field dodder is a parasitic plant that attaches to stems and leaves of broadleaf plants, including w...
SUMMARY Broad geographic distribution and spectrum of hosts make field dodder, Cuscuta campestris, o...
Field dodder is a parasitic and heterotrophic flowering plant. This group of weeds has been studied ...
By comparison with plant microbe interaction, little is known about the interaction of parasitic pla...
sists of achlorophyllous, holoparasitic flow-ering plants that bear haustoria and lack roots (1). Ha...
Cuscuta or dodder is one of the best known higher plant parasite with around 158 species over 5 cont...
Cuscuta spp., commonly known as Dodder, is a vining holoparasitic plant that does not perform photos...
Parasitic life is an example of interaction between two species. The result is positive for one and ...
Dodders (Cuscuta spp.) are one of the worst weeds that causes economic damage to economically valued...
HABIT: Leafless annual vines of indeterminate length, parasitic on a variety of herbaceous and woody...
The parasitic weed species is common agricultural weed throughout the world, causing reductions in y...
A new method is presented for evaluating the host preference of dodders. This technique takes accoun...
Extensive field studies were carried out in Hungary to get a picture of the host range and host choi...
All species of Cuscuta in temperate zones are commonly described as annuals, although certain member...
In a previous paper (1934) the writer listed eighty-three species of host plants of Cuscuta Gronovii...
Field dodder is a parasitic plant that attaches to stems and leaves of broadleaf plants, including w...
SUMMARY Broad geographic distribution and spectrum of hosts make field dodder, Cuscuta campestris, o...
Field dodder is a parasitic and heterotrophic flowering plant. This group of weeds has been studied ...
By comparison with plant microbe interaction, little is known about the interaction of parasitic pla...
sists of achlorophyllous, holoparasitic flow-ering plants that bear haustoria and lack roots (1). Ha...
Cuscuta or dodder is one of the best known higher plant parasite with around 158 species over 5 cont...
Cuscuta spp., commonly known as Dodder, is a vining holoparasitic plant that does not perform photos...
Parasitic life is an example of interaction between two species. The result is positive for one and ...
Dodders (Cuscuta spp.) are one of the worst weeds that causes economic damage to economically valued...
HABIT: Leafless annual vines of indeterminate length, parasitic on a variety of herbaceous and woody...
The parasitic weed species is common agricultural weed throughout the world, causing reductions in y...
A new method is presented for evaluating the host preference of dodders. This technique takes accoun...
Extensive field studies were carried out in Hungary to get a picture of the host range and host choi...
All species of Cuscuta in temperate zones are commonly described as annuals, although certain member...
In a previous paper (1934) the writer listed eighty-three species of host plants of Cuscuta Gronovii...