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Haustorium - Wikipedia
A haustorium (plural haustoria) is a rootlike structure that grows into or around another structure to absorb water or nutrients. en.wikipedia.org
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Haustorium | Definition, Description, & Facts - Britannica
Haustorium, highly modified stem or root of a parasitic plant or a specialized branch or tube originating from a hairlike filament (hypha) of a fungus. www.britannica.com
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HAUSTORIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HAUSTORIUM is a nutrient-absorbing outgrowth of a fungus or parasitic plant that penetrates the tissues of the host organism. www.merriam-webster.com
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haustorium
‖ haustorium Bot. (hɔːˈstɔərɪəm) Pl. -ia. [mod.L., f. L. haustor a drawer, drainer, f. haurīre, haust- to draw, drain: see -orium.] A small sucker of a parasitic plant, which penetrates the tissues of the host; a specialized branch or organ of the mycelium of a fungus, whereby it attaches itself to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Factsheet - Haustorium - CTAHR
The haustorium is a very specialized parasitic fungal structure for extracting cellular nutrients from plants. A haustorium originates on a hyphae of a ... www.ctahr.hawaii.edu
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Localized Hormone Fluxes and Early Haustorium Development in ...
Haustoria are root organs that develop in response to the challenge of finding appropriate host roots. Preattachment haustoria look morphologically similar to ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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haustorium structure and evolution across parasitic flowering plants
Parasitic flowering plants are characterized by the development of an organ known as haustorium, which has evolved in multiple independent angiosperms clades. link.springer.com
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The haustorium: The root of biotrophic fungal pathogens - Frontiers
The haustorium, a specialized infection structure, is the key organ for biotrophic fungal pathogens. www.frontiersin.org
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Hidden robbers: The role of fungal haustoria in parasitism of plants
A haustorium is formed when a specialized fungal hypha penetrates a plant cell wall and expands inside that cell. www.pnas.org
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Haustorium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Haustorium is defined as an intracellular tubular-like structure that forms during the interaction between certain plants and rhizobia, facilitating the entry ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Haustrum haustorium
Taxonomy Haustrum haustorium used to be the only species in the genus Haustrum. the shell: In Haustrum haustorium the angle is near-perpendicular, whereas in other species the angle is more acute (~45 degrees). wikipedia.org
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appressorium
appressorium Bot. (æprɛˈsɔərɪəm) Pl. -ia. [mod.L., f. L. appress-, ppl. stem of apprimĕre, f. ad ad- + premĕre to press: see -orium.] The organ by which certain fungi attach themselves to their hosts.1897 W. G. Smith tr. Tubeuf's Diseases Plants Cryptogr. Parasites i. i. 10 The mycelium retains its ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haustrum (gastropod)
Species Species within the genus Haustrum include: Haustrum albomarginatum (Deshayes, 1839) Haustrum haustorium (Gmelin, 1791) - synonym: Haustrum zealandicum wikipedia.org
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Subaerial
Epiphyte plants growing above ground that do not feed from their tree support (for example through their haustorium or feeding part having dug into the wikipedia.org
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Suspensor
The first cell of the suspensor towards the micropylar end becomes swollen and functions as a haustorium. The haustorium has wall ingrowths similar to those of a transfer cell. The last of the suspensors at the end of the embryo is known as hypophysis. wikipedia.org
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