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After simultaneous application of 3H-sucrose and 14C-labelled phloem-mobile amino acids, phytohormones, and xenobiotica to the host, corresponding percentages of the translocated compounds are found in the parasite. The results of translocation experiments with labelled compounds, phloem-mobile dyes and the virus should be considered as unequivocal evidence for a symplastic transfer of phloem solutes between Cuscuta species and their compatible hosts. This paper is available online free of all access charges. Abstract: The Cuscuta reflexa is a leaf less parasitic angiosperm belonging to the family Convolvulaceae and it is directly attaches to the host plants through the haustoria. During this investigation we find that the plant is a hemiand holoparasite, living on wood yielding, fruit yield in great. Abstract:Cuscuta campestris is a holoparasitic plant that depends on the host for water, nutrients, and photosynthetic substances. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effects of the host species on the content of bioactive and health-promoting substances in the Cuscuta seeds to test. The Cuscuta genus contains approximately 100 species (Flora Rombniei, 1960) of holoparasitic flowering plants with climbing stems, spread all over the world. Many holoparasitic angiosperms create important damages in crops, orchards and woods. The holoparasitic species are always obligate. The transfer of substances in the phloem from host to the parasite is not selective. After simultaneous application of 3 H-sucrose and 14 C-labelled phloem-mobile amino acids, phytohormones, and xenobiotica to the host, corresponding percentages of the translocated compounds are found in the. After simultaneous application of 3H-sucrose and 14C-labelled phloem-mobile amino acids, phytohormones, and xenobiotica to the host, corresponding percentages of the translocated compounds are found in the parasite. An open continuity between the host phloem and the Cuscuta phloem via the.
Solar container substances of cuscuta
HISTO-ANATOMICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON SOME CUSCUTA
The haustoria cells migrate through the epidermis and cork and invade the central cylinder of another Cuscuta stem; again, as far as we know, this aspect has never been discussed in literature until now.
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Transfer of phloem-mobile substances from the host plants to the
In the study presented here, the transport of sucrose, xenobiotics, phloem-mobile fluorescent dyes, and viruses was investigated in different host–parasite systems. The results are
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Host range, Anatomy, Biochemistry and Impacts of Cuscuta
The Cuscuta is known to contain several antibacterial, antiviral and antiproliferative substances. It is known to contain compound like phenolics and flavonoids and since flavonoids exhibit anti
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Scheme of chemical translocation between Cuscuta
Download scientific diagram | Scheme of chemical translocation between Cuscuta and host plant. Sieve of Cuscuta haustorium allows translocation of metabolites
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Cuscuta Species Identification Based on the Morphology of
The genus <i>Cuscuta</i> (Convolvulaceae) comprises well-known parasitic plants. <i>Cuscuta</i> species are scientifically valuable, as their life style causes extensive crop damage.
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Transfer of phloem-mobile substances from the host plants to the
An open continuity between the host phloem and the Cuscuta phloem via the haustorium was demonstrated in CLSM pictures after application of the phloem-mobile fluorescent probes,
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Host range, anatomy, biochemistry and impacts of Cuscuta reflexa
The Cuscuta reflexa is a leaf less parasitic angiosperm belonging to the family Convolvulaceae and it is directly attaches to the host plants through the haustoria. During this investigation we find that the
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One organ to infect them all: the Cuscuta haustorium | Annals of
One possibility are plant volatiles. Volatile substances are released by many plants, and they have indeed been implicated in one study in guiding growth of Cuscuta pentagona seedlings
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Host range, Anatomy, Biochemistry and Impacts of Cuscuta
Cuscuta is an obligate angiosperm parasitic climber found commonly throughout India. It has about 100-170 species which attach to various trees, shrubs, herbs and affect commercially valuable crops9. It
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The parasitic mechanism of the holostemparasitic plant
Cuscuta is a stem holoparasitic plant without leaves or roots, which develops a haustorium and sucks nutrients from host plants. The genus Cuscuta comprises about 200 species, many of which can
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Cuscuta
Cuscuta species (dodders) are parasitic plants that are able to grow on many different host plants and can be destructive to crops. The connections between Cuscuta and its hosts allow movement of not
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Transfer of phloem-mobile substances from the host plants to the
After simultaneous application of 3H-sucrose and 14C-labelled phloem-mobile amino acids, phytohormones, and xenobiotica to the host, corresponding percentages of the translocated
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Cuscuta
Cuscuta is defined as a parasitic plant that forms unique connections with its host by developing haustoria, which allow for the translocation of substances, including macromolecules such as nucleic
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Cuscuta | Journal of Parasite Research
Cuscuta''s rootless stems attach to the host plant and absorb essential nutrients, water, and minerals, to the detriment of the host plant. By taking resources from other plants, Cuscuta is able to survive and
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The plant vampire diaries: a historic perspective on Cuscuta research
Whether Cuscuta employs the same changes in hormone concentrations (especially auxin) as found during the shade avoidance of autotrophic plants has, to our knowledge, not been investigated.
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Host range, anatomy, biochemistry and impacts of Cuscuta
The very common plants viz. Ziziphus mauritiana, Cajanus cajan and Ficus glomerata have very favorable hosts of Cuscuta, (Fig. 1) and when other suitable hosts were nearby Cuscuta shoots,
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Scheme of chemical translocation between Cuscuta and host plant.
Download scientific diagram | Scheme of chemical translocation between Cuscuta and host plant. Sieve of Cuscuta haustorium allows translocation of metabolites and proteins less than 30 kDa. from
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The genus Cuscuta (Convolvolaceac): An updated review on
Cuscuta, commonly known as dodder, is a genus of family convolvolaceace. Approximately 170 species of Cuscuta are extensively distributed in temperate and subtropical areas of the world. Species of
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One organ to infect them all: the Cuscuta haustorium
One possibility are plant volatiles. Volatile substances are released by many plants, and they have indeed been implicated in one study in guiding growth of Cuscuta pentagona seedlings towards
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Cuscuta
1 Introduction Cuscuta epithymum (L.) L. (C. epithymum; Convolvulaceae) is a member of only parasitic genus in this family of twining species (The Plant List, 2017). The numbers of Cuscuta species are
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A Review on Phytoconstituents and Biological activities of Cuscuta
Cuscuta species have been reported to contain several phytoconstituents including flavonoids, glycosides, alkaloid, tannins, lignins and other organic substances. Besides them also
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Development of Parasitic Organs of a Stem Holoparasitic Plant in Genus
Tight adhesion between Cuscuta and the host can be achieved by secretion of adhesive substances and elongation of cells toward the host surface. The divided epidermal cells of Cuscuta campestris
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A Review on Phytoconstituents and Biological activities of Cuscuta
Cuscuta spp widely used as ethnomedicinal system of medicine as discussed above, the reason behind this must have chemical constituents in them which exhibit different types of activities.
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An Insight into Cuscuta campestris as a Medicinal Plant:
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effects of the host species on the content of bioactive and health-promoting substances in the Cuscuta seeds to test the following hypothesis: these
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Parasitic plants of the genus Cuscuta and their interaction with
By comparison with plant–microbe interaction, little is known about the interaction of parasitic plants with their hosts. Plants of the genus Cuscuta belong to the family of Cuscutaceae and comprise about
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