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Parasitic plants of the genus Cuscuta and their interaction with susceptible and resistant host plantsHost specificity in parasitic plants - perspectives from mistletoesHorizontal gene transfer by the parasitic plant Striga hermonthicaHydathode trichomes actively secreting water from leaves play a key role in the physiology and evolution of root-parasitic rhinanthoid OrobanchaceaeSingle-copy nuclear genes place haustorial Hydnoraceae within piperales and reveal a cretaceous origin of multiple parasitic angiosperm lineagesEvolution of a horizontally acquired legume gene, albumin 1, in the parasitic plant Phelipanche aegyptiaca and related species.Rampant gene loss in the underground orchid Rhizanthella gardneri highlights evolutionary constraints on plastid genomesHorizontal gene transfer is more frequent with increased heterotrophy and contributes to parasite adaptation.Comparative transcriptome analyses reveal core parasitism genes and suggest gene duplication and repurposing as sources of structural novelty.Planteose as a storage carbohydrate required for early stage of germination of Orobanche minor and its metabolism as a possible target for selective controlFunctional genomics of a generalist parasitic plant: laser microdissection of host-parasite interface reveals host-specific patterns of parasite gene expression.Molecular and karyological data confirm that the enigmatic genus Platypholis from Bonin-Islands (SE Japan) is phylogenetically nested within Orobanche (Orobanchaceae).De novo assembly and characterization of the transcriptome of the parasitic weed dodder identifies genes associated with plant parasitism.Piecing together the puzzle of parasitic plant plastome evolution.Holoparasitic Rafflesiaceae possess the most reduced endophytes and yet give rise to the world's largest flowers.Parasitic plants have increased rates of molecular evolution across all three genomes.Mechanisms of functional and physical genome reduction in photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic parasitic plants of the broomrape family.Possible loss of the chloroplast genome in the parasitic flowering plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae)Exploring the limits for reduction of plastid genomes: a case study of the mycoheterotrophic orchids Epipogium aphyllum and Epipogium roseum.Plastome Evolution in Hemiparasitic MistletoesUnderstanding the evolution of holoparasitic plants: the complete plastid genome of the holoparasite Cytinus hypocistis (Cytinaceae)The loss of photosynthetic pathways in the plastid and nuclear genomes of the non-photosynthetic mycoheterotrophic eudicot Monotropa hypopitys.Inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi suppresses initiation of haustoria in the root hemiparasite Pedicularis tricolorComplete chloroplast genome sequence of holoparasite Cistanche deserticola (Orobanchaceae) reveals gene loss and horizontal gene transfer from its host Haloxylon ammodendron (Chenopodiaceae).Profiling mRNAs of two Cuscuta species reveals possible candidate transcripts shared by parasitic plantsInvestigating the path of plastid genome degradation in an early-transitional clade of heterotrophic orchids, and implications for heterotrophic angiosperms.Variation in capsidiol sensitivity between Phytophthora infestans and Phytophthora capsici is consistent with their host range.Cell wall composition profiling of parasitic giant dodder (Cuscuta reflexa) and its hosts: a priori differences and induced changes.A bioinformatics approach to distinguish plant parasite and host transcriptomes in interface tissue by classifying RNA-Seq reads.The parasitic plant Cuscuta australis is highly insensitive to abscisic acid-induced suppression of hypocotyl elongation and seed germination.Miniaturized mitogenome of the parasitic plant Viscum scurruloideum is extremely divergent and dynamic and has lost all nad genesComplete Plastid Genome of the Recent Holoparasite Lathraea squamaria Reveals Earliest Stages of Plastome Reduction in Orobanchaceae.RNA-Seq analysis identifies key genes associated with haustorial development in the root hemiparasite Santalum album.Cryptic host-specific diversity among western hemisphere broomrapes (Orobanche s.l., Orobanchaceae).Mixotrophy everywhere on land and in water: the grand écart hypothesis.Plastomes on the edge: the evolutionary breakdown of mycoheterotroph plastid genomes.Global Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals the Mechanism of Phelipanche aegyptiaca Seed Germination.Limited mitogenomic degradation in response to a parasitic lifestyle in OrobanchaceaeHost-Parasite-Bacteria Triangle: The Microbiome of the Parasitic Weed Phelipanche aegyptiaca and Tomato-Solanum lycopersicum (Mill.) as a Host.Ecological interactions drive evolutionary loss of traits.
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2010 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2010 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2010年の論文
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2010年論文
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2010年論文
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2010年論文
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2010年論文
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2010年論文
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2010年论文
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The evolution of parasitism in plants.
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The evolution of parasitism in plants.
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The evolution of parasitism in plants.
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The evolution of parasitism in plants.
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Claude W dePamphilis
James H Westwood
John I Yoder
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10.1016/J.TPLANTS.2010.01.004
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2010-02-10T00:00:00Z