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obligate root
hemiparasite.
Rhinanthus (e.g.
Yellow rattle) is a
facultative root
hemiparasite.
Mistletoe is an
obligate stem
hemiparasite. Holoparasites...
-
definitive host, as do****ented in the
Vertebrate and
Invertebrate columns. A
hemiparasite or
partial parasite such as
mistletoe derives some of its
nutrients from...
-
rarely in
North America, as an
introduced species. Vis****
album is a
hemiparasite on
several species of trees, from
which it
draws water and nutrients...
- Ontario, Canada, and the
central to east-central
United States. It is a
hemiparasite on oaks in wet areas. "Aureolaria
grandiflora (Benth.) Pennell". Plants...
-
species of genera; Acacia, Maireana, Atriplex, and many others,
including hemiparasites such as
Exocarpos sparteus. This
mechanism allows the
plant to acquire...
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obtain nutrients and water. This
species is a
facultative parasite, or
hemiparasite, in that it can live
without attaching to
another plant but will parasitize...
-
Misodendrum is a
genus of
hemiparasites which grow as
mistletoes on
various species of Notho****us. Its
species are all
restricted to
South America. The...
- the
plant in its young,
vegetative stage is holoparasite, it
becomes hemiparasite in its
flowering stage. The
originality of this
species is therefore...
- from its host
plants but it does its own photosynthesis,
making it a
hemiparasite.
Desert mistletoes, like
mistletoes in general,
weave nutrient cycles...
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member of the
family Santalaceae, most of
which are
regarded as root
hemiparasites. In this
instance there is a body of
opinion that
Exocarpos bidwillii...