Mistletoe—a keystone resource in forests and woodlands worldwide

DM Watson - Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 2001 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Mistletoes are a diverse group of parasitic plants with a worldwide distribution. The
hemiparasitic growth form is critical to understanding their biology, buffering variation in …

Biology and control of Cuscuta.

JH Dawson, LJ Musselman, P Wolswinkel, I Dörr - 1994 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Cuscuta spp. are described and their economic importance, uses, taxonomy, ecology, host
selection and distribution, and anatomy are reviewed, as are the fine structure of the host …

The physiology and biochemistry of parasitic angiosperms.

GR Stewart, MC Press - 1990 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The following aspects of the biology of parasitic angiosperms are covered in this review:
their growth and development (seed germination, haustorium initiation and function, and …

Broomrape weeds. Underground mechanisms of parasitism and associated strategies for their control: a review

M Fernández-Aparicio, X Reboud… - Frontiers in plant …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Broomrapes are plant-parasitic weeds which constitute one of the most difficult-to-control of
all biotic constraints that affect crops in Mediterranean, central and eastern Europe, and …

Mechanisms for enhancing nutrient uptake in plants, with particular reference to mediterranean South Africa and Western Australia

B Lamont - The Botanical Review, 1982 - Springer
The major constraints to nutrient uptake by vascular plants in mediterranean South Africa
and Western Australia are: very infertile soils, relatively low temperatures when water …

Phytophages of xylem and phloem: a comparison of animal and plant sap-feeders

JA Raven - Advances in ecological research, 1983 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary The xylem and phloem tissues of plants represent substantial nutrient
resources for biophages. The vascular plants, which parasitize xylem are in many respects …

Parasitic plants: parallels and contrasts with herbivores

SC Pennings, RM Callaway - Oecologia, 2002 - Springer
Parasitic plants are common in natural communities, but are largely ignored in plant
community theory. Interactions between parasitic plants and hosts often parallel those …

[PDF][PDF] Phenolic signals in cohabitation: implications for plant development

DG Lynn, M Chang - Annual Review of Plant Biology, 1990 - researchgate.net
Phenolic Signals in Cohabitation: Implications for Plant Development Page 1 Annu. Rev.
Plant Physiol. Plant Mol. Bioi .. 1990. 41 :497-526 Copyright © 1990 by Annual Reviews Inc …

The evolutionary ecology of dust seeds

O Eriksson, K Kainulainen - Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Dust seeds are the smallest existing seeds in angiosperms. This paper summarizes
taxonomic distribution, phylogeny, ontogeny, morphology, and recruitment behavior of dust …

Evolution of phytophagous mites (Acari).

GW Krantz, EE Lindquist - 1979 - cabidigitallibrary.org
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