Prosopanche is a poorly known genus of parasitic plants from South and Central America. Growing almost entirely underground with a complete lack of leaves, plants of Prosopanche bear more resemblance to fungi than plants and have many remarkable aspects to their life history and ecology that require further investigation. Here, we provide an up-to-date revision of the current state of understanding of Prosopanche, including taxonomy, biogeography, plant-pollinator ecology and host-parasite interactions. We discuss the untapped research potential of this group of plants and recommend the Prosopanche as an ideal candidate for exploring the evolutionary origins of parasitism among flowering plants
Parasitic flowering plants are a small group of dicotyledons yet among them there exists a great wea...
<p>The holoparasitic broomrapes, Orobanche spp. and Phelipanche spp. (Orobanchaceae), are root paras...
Secondary plant metabolites are regarded as promising sources of plant-protecting substances and the...
• Premise: Orobanchaceae are a family of angiosperms that range from fully autotrophic and free-livi...
Orobanchaceae is the largest family of parasitic plants, containing autotrophic and parasitic plants...
Parasitism in plants is often accompanied by a suite of morphological and physiological changes resu...
Extreme haustorial parasites have long captured the interest of naturalists and scientists with thei...
Over six chapters, this book deals with different aspects of parasitic plants, from generalities to ...
Apodanthaceae are achlorophyllous herbs holoparasitic on the stems and roots of species of Fabaceae ...
Over the past few years, symptoms akin to late blight disease have been reported on a variety of cro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Metabolism based on photosynthesis is a defining featu...
Most studies on holoparasitic plants have focused on taxonomic or systematic issues. The objective o...
Parasitic plants are among the most problematic pests of agricultural crops worldwide. They are foun...
The Hydnoraceae are a clade of root holoparasitic angiosperms that contain two small genera, Hydnora...
Plastomes of parasitic and mycoheterotrophic plants show different degrees of reduction depending on...
Parasitic flowering plants are a small group of dicotyledons yet among them there exists a great wea...
<p>The holoparasitic broomrapes, Orobanche spp. and Phelipanche spp. (Orobanchaceae), are root paras...
Secondary plant metabolites are regarded as promising sources of plant-protecting substances and the...
• Premise: Orobanchaceae are a family of angiosperms that range from fully autotrophic and free-livi...
Orobanchaceae is the largest family of parasitic plants, containing autotrophic and parasitic plants...
Parasitism in plants is often accompanied by a suite of morphological and physiological changes resu...
Extreme haustorial parasites have long captured the interest of naturalists and scientists with thei...
Over six chapters, this book deals with different aspects of parasitic plants, from generalities to ...
Apodanthaceae are achlorophyllous herbs holoparasitic on the stems and roots of species of Fabaceae ...
Over the past few years, symptoms akin to late blight disease have been reported on a variety of cro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Metabolism based on photosynthesis is a defining featu...
Most studies on holoparasitic plants have focused on taxonomic or systematic issues. The objective o...
Parasitic plants are among the most problematic pests of agricultural crops worldwide. They are foun...
The Hydnoraceae are a clade of root holoparasitic angiosperms that contain two small genera, Hydnora...
Plastomes of parasitic and mycoheterotrophic plants show different degrees of reduction depending on...
Parasitic flowering plants are a small group of dicotyledons yet among them there exists a great wea...
<p>The holoparasitic broomrapes, Orobanche spp. and Phelipanche spp. (Orobanchaceae), are root paras...
Secondary plant metabolites are regarded as promising sources of plant-protecting substances and the...