- In
botany and mycology, a
haustorium (plural haustoria) is a
rootlike structure that
grows into or
around another structure to
absorb water or nutrients...
- They are
attached to
their host tree or
shrub by a
structure called the
haustorium,
through which they
extract water and
nutrients from the host plant. The...
- islands.
Retrieved 25
April 2019. Rajamohan, T; Chikku, AM (2012). "Coconut
haustorium maintains cardiac integrity and
alleviates oxidative stress in rats subjected...
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hours of
initial haustorium growth, the
haustorium recognizes the host root and
begins rapid cell
division and elongation. The
haustorium forms a
wedge shape...
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every biome. All
parasitic plants develop a
specialized organ called the
haustorium,
which penetrates the host plant,
connecting them to the host vasculature...
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Haustrum haustorium,
common name: the
brown or dark rock s****, is a
large species of
predatory sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Muricidae...
- out of the
functional pore and
forms a
haustorium (the
coconut sprout)
inside the
central cavity. The
haustorium absorbs the
solid endosperm to nourish...
- Basidiospore/Basidium/Teliospore anamorph/a****ual:
Sporangium Conidium Chlamydospore Oidium Pycniospore Other Hypha Haustorium Mycelium Cell wall Sporocarp...
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develops a
tuber the
haustorium diminishes to the
point that when E.
virginiana has
reached maturity there is no
visible haustorium,
instead the parasite...
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ground that do not feed from
their tree
support (for
example through their haustorium or
feeding part
having dug into the tree, such as Mistletoe) have subaerial...