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APSnet Education Center - Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups - Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... L.J. 2004. Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants. The Plant Health Instructor. DOI: 10.1094/PHI-I-2004-0330-01 Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants Daniel L. Nickrent1 and ... of Parasitic Flowering Plants. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. Press, M. C., and J. D. Graves. 1995. Parasitic Plants. Chapman and Hall, London. Sauerborn, J. 1991. Parasitic Flowering Plants. Ecology ...
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Mr. Wolffia
... Bausch & Lomb dissecting microscope. These are the undisputed world's smallest flowering plants. Individual plants are less than one millimeter in length and have seldom been ... Discovering the unusual parasitic broomrape Orobanche corymbosa attached to the roots of sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) in the subalpine Sierra Nevada. See Article About Parasitic Flowering Plants Mr. Wolffia photographing ...
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Flowering Plants
... roots of nearby forest trees. Like true parasitic flowering plants, mycotrophic wildflowers must absorb their energy-rich molecules from other host plants, but unlike the direct root and stem ... Parasitic Flowering Plants See The World's Most Massive Flower See Minute Stem Parasite On A Desert Shrub See Bizarre Root Parasites That Live On Sand Dunes But of all the marvelously adapted flowering plants ...
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The Education and Learning Center of the American Phytopathological Society
... , OK Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants. Daniel L. Nickrent and Lytton J. Musselman, Department of Plant Biology, Southern Illinois University, Department of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University Introduction to Plant-Parasitic Nematodes Kris Lambert ...
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Parasitic Plants: Literature Useful To The Study Of Florida Plants
... Parasitic Plants: Literature Useful To The Study Of Florida Plants Literature Useful To The Study Of Florida Plants Parasitic Plants NOTE: This listing is not being maintained. The contents are being migrated to the Herbarium Library catalog. Kuijt, Job. 1969. The biology of parasitic flowering plants ...
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Air Plants Information
... Plants Information Air Plants - Tillandsia This section contains basic information about Tillandsias and the reasons airplants die. Including the basic growth cycle & flowering of Air Plants. What are Tillandsia? Bulbosa (giant red ... them, but they will survive the experience, your plant might not. Tillandsias are NOT parasitic, they do not harm the host tree. Trim away brown, bent or damaged leaves, ...
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Information on Air Plants - Tillandsia
... in nature they normally grow on other plants, without being parasitic, and they grow without soil. Bromeliaceae Bromeliads include epiphytes, such as Spanish moss, and ground plants, such as the pineapple. Many ... . Spanish moss Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is not a moss at all, but a flowering plant in the Family Bromeliaceae (bromeliade) that grows hanging from tree branches in full ...
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Flowering Plant Diversity
... parasitic flowering plant from Asia. Its flower is almost 1 m in diameter and the largest known. These giant blooms may well have given rise to far-fetched tales of man-eating plants ... of host and parasite. No, this is not a fungus but the inflorescences of a parasitic flowering plant, Helosis (photographed here in a St Lucian rainforest). The plant is non-photosynthetic with ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... and limiting factors are unknown. Threats • Destruction or modification of habitat • Predation by the parasitic vine, Cassytha filiformis (USFWS 1986) Current Research Summary • The seed storage characteristics and ... 1999. Hawaiian Vascular Plants at Risk: 1999. Honolulu, HI: Bishop Museum Press Honolulu. Wagner, W.L.; Herbst, D.R.; Sohmer, S.H. 1999. Manual of the flowering plants of Hawai'i ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... usually found in the tropics and are often parasitic or semi-parasitic (Harper 1947). Buckleya distichophylla has dioecious flowers and is semi-parasitic on hemlock roots (Musselman 1982). In addition to ... Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada. Bronx: The New York Botanical Garden. Gray, Asa; Fernald, Merritt Lyndon. 1987. Gray's manual of botany: a handbook of the flowering plants ...
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