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Epifagus virginana is a holoparsitic plant whose only host is the American Beech tree, Fagus grandifolia. Currently, little is known about the specific mechanism used by Epifagus to colonize the tree. It is thought that lignin-like or lignin degradation b... see more

Choosing optimum conditions for plants of the Pedicularis genus to productively germinate and undergo the initial stages of development is currently a relevant problem in the search of solutions to successfully grow these taxa. For the experiments, seeds ... see more

Epifagus virginana is a holoparsite whose only host is the American Beech tree, Fagus grandifolia. Currently, little is known about the specific mechanism used by Epifagus to colonize the tree. It is thought that lignin-like or lignin degradation by-produ... see more

Broomrapes (Orobanchaceae) are phanerogamic holoparasites that attack the roots of many crops. They vary in host range, some parasitizing a broad range of crops, whereas others are more specific. Broomrape seed germination occurs only in response to a che... see more

Broomrapes (Orobanchaceae) are phanerogamic holoparasites that attack the roots of many crops. They vary in host range, some parasitizing a broad range of crops, whereas others are more specific. Broomrape seed germination occurs only in response to a che... see more

The Laboulbeniales are the largest and most diverse group of insect-parastic fungi, with nearly 2000 species and 140 genera. They are ectoparasitic and their vegetative body, called a thallus, remains outside the host, which they only penetrate through an... see more

The Laboulbeniales are the largest and most diverse group of insect-parastic fungi, with nearly 2000 species and 140 genera. They are ectoparasitic and their vegetative body, called a thallus, remains outside the host, which they only penetrate through an... see more

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