2018
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-03-17-0389-pdn
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First Report of Dodder (Cuscuta epithymum) Parasitizing Hemiparasitic Species of Santalaceae (Thesium) and Orobanchaceae (Euphrasia, Melampyrum, Odontites, Orthantha, and Rhinanthus) in Poland

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“…and Santalaceae (Thesium arvense Horv. and T. linophyllon L.), attaching to stems, leaves, inflorescences and even to fruits of these hosts (Piwowarczyk et al, 2018) (Fig. 2F, G).…”
Section: Facultative Hyperparasitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…and Santalaceae (Thesium arvense Horv. and T. linophyllon L.), attaching to stems, leaves, inflorescences and even to fruits of these hosts (Piwowarczyk et al, 2018) (Fig. 2F, G).…”
Section: Facultative Hyperparasitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the above‐described case, C. lupuliformis was more severely affected than autotrophic hosts, and its stems dried out when parasitized by C. europaea . Hemiparasitic Orobanchaceae and Santalaceae species parasitized by dodders showed reduced growth and leaf chlorosis (Piwowarczyk et al, 2018). These examples suggest a lack of cellular and behavioral defense mechanisms in parasites against dodder attacks (Szczęśniak et al, 2019), similar to what is observed for the majority of nonparasitic species infected by Cuscuta .…”
Section: Facultative Hyperparasitesmentioning
confidence: 99%