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- Aerial roots are roots growing above the ground. They are often adventitious, i.e. formed from nonroot tissue. They are found in diverse plant species...
- ) haustorial parasite of fungi Family Zoopagaceae Drechsler 1938 Acaulopage (27 spp.) haustorial parasites of amoeba Cystopage (7 spp.) haustorial parasites...
- Bozkurt TO, Kamoun S, Lennon-Duménil AM (2020). "The plant–pathogen haustorial interface at a glance". Journal of Cell Science. 133 (5). doi:10.1242/jcs...
- plants depending on its location. Consisting of a single underground haustorial tuber which is physically connected to the host plant, the inflorescences...
- plant cell membranes in****te around the main haustorial body forming a space known as the extra-haustorial matrix. An iron- and phosphorus-rich neck band...
- relationship through the formation of haustorial linkages is known to be widespread (Wilson and Calvin, 2006). In general, haustorial connections among 72 (of the...
- the parasite attach to the host hyphae through twisting, tendril-like haustorial cells. Zygogloea gemellipara was described from England and has also been...
- gynoecium Parietal placentation Monocotyledonous seedling Persistent radicle Haustorial cotyledon tip Open cotyledon sheath Steroidal saponins* Fly pollination*...
- teleomorphs the hyphae are colourless, are clamped or unclamped, and bear haustorial cells with filaments that attach to the hyphae of host fungi. The basidia...
- are only known from their yeast states, but some produce hyphae with haustorial cells, indicating that they are parasites of other fungi. Basidia are...