2023
DOI: 10.1111/pce.14781
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Rising from the shadows: Selective foraging in model shoot parasitic plants

Thomas Bawin,
Kirsten Krause

Abstract: Despite being sessile, plants nonetheless forage for resources by modulating their growth. Adaptative foraging in response to changes in resource availability and presence of neighbours has strong implications for performance and fitness. It is an even more pressing issue for parasitic plants, which draw resources directly from other plants. Indeed, parasitic plants were demonstrated over the years to direct their growth towards preferred hosts and invest resources in parasitism relative to host quality. In co… Show more

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