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Physiology of the interaction of angiosperm parasites and their higher plant hosts
Authors:M C PRESS  J D GRAVES†  G R STEWART
Institution:Striga;Research Group, Department of Biology. Darwin Building, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E6BT. U.K.
Abstract:Abstract. Interactions between parasitic angiosperms and their hosts occur at the level of seed germination, haustorial development and resource transfer. Chemicals released from the host function as cues for host recognition, and trigger germination as well as haustorial initiation. Transpiration is a key process regulating solute transfer from host to parasite, and some parasitie plants have unusual stomatal characteristics. Although solute transfer is apoplastic, the haustorium appears to play a role in regulating solute composition. Host responses to infection are reviewed, and it is concluded that competition for water and solutes are unlikely to play a major role in determining reductions in host productivity: metabolic incompatability is suggested to be the major cause of this.
Keywords:parasitic angiosperm  seed germination  haustorium  nutrition  water relations  gas exchange  interactions              Striga                        Orobanche            mistletoes  cereals  weeds
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