Cuscuta is a genus of parasitic plants that form cross-species bridges and connect to the xylem and phloem of a wide variety of host plants. Because of their unique lifestyle, research into processes like the formation of connections in between plant cells and plant immunity would benefit from Cuscuta as a model system. However, a method to study gene functions in a Cuscuta species is still missing. Its development was therefore chosen as the goal of this thesis. In vitro culture techniques for Cuscuta campestris were developed and Agrobacterium transformation of Cuscuta tissue was successfully performed in two different systems, the adhesive disk area close to the parasitic infection organ, and seedlings of C. campestris. As an alternative...
Parasitic weeds cause billions of dollars in agricultural losses each year worldwide. Cuscuta campes...
The angiosperm genus Cuscuta (Cuscutaceae) comprises a range of species that have all adapted to a p...
Plants must respond to stimuli to grow, reproduce, and protect against enemies. To defend themselve...
The parasitic plant genus Cuscuta is notoriously difficult to transform and to propagate or regenera...
Methods to introduce foreign genes into three taxonomically unrelated members of parasitic flowering...
Cuscuta is one of the most widespread genera of parasitic plants that subsiston various types of her...
Cuscuta is one of the most widespread genera of parasitic plants that subsiston various types of her...
The parasitic plant genus Cuscuta is notoriously difficult to transform and to propagate or regenera...
Cuscuta is one of the most widespread genera of parasitic plants that subsiston various types of her...
Parasitic plants including Cuscuta develop specialized structures called haustoria during infection....
Cuscuta is one of the most widespread genera of parasitic plants that subsiston various types of her...
Cuscuta is one of the most widespread genera of parasitic plants that subsist on various types of he...
Unlike most autotrophic plants, parasitic plants evolved to have a heterotrophic lifestyle and to st...
Unlike most autotrophic plants, parasitic plants evolved to have a heterotrophic lifestyle and to st...
The angiosperm genus Cuscuta (Cuscutaceae) comprises a range of species that have all adapted to a p...
Parasitic weeds cause billions of dollars in agricultural losses each year worldwide. Cuscuta campes...
The angiosperm genus Cuscuta (Cuscutaceae) comprises a range of species that have all adapted to a p...
Plants must respond to stimuli to grow, reproduce, and protect against enemies. To defend themselve...
The parasitic plant genus Cuscuta is notoriously difficult to transform and to propagate or regenera...
Methods to introduce foreign genes into three taxonomically unrelated members of parasitic flowering...
Cuscuta is one of the most widespread genera of parasitic plants that subsiston various types of her...
Cuscuta is one of the most widespread genera of parasitic plants that subsiston various types of her...
The parasitic plant genus Cuscuta is notoriously difficult to transform and to propagate or regenera...
Cuscuta is one of the most widespread genera of parasitic plants that subsiston various types of her...
Parasitic plants including Cuscuta develop specialized structures called haustoria during infection....
Cuscuta is one of the most widespread genera of parasitic plants that subsiston various types of her...
Cuscuta is one of the most widespread genera of parasitic plants that subsist on various types of he...
Unlike most autotrophic plants, parasitic plants evolved to have a heterotrophic lifestyle and to st...
Unlike most autotrophic plants, parasitic plants evolved to have a heterotrophic lifestyle and to st...
The angiosperm genus Cuscuta (Cuscutaceae) comprises a range of species that have all adapted to a p...
Parasitic weeds cause billions of dollars in agricultural losses each year worldwide. Cuscuta campes...
The angiosperm genus Cuscuta (Cuscutaceae) comprises a range of species that have all adapted to a p...
Plants must respond to stimuli to grow, reproduce, and protect against enemies. To defend themselve...