Plants under stress by parasitic plants

Hegenauer V, Koerner M, Albert M (2017)


Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2017

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Book Volume: 38

Pages Range: 34-41

DOI: 10.1016/j.pbi.2017.04.006

Abstract

In addition to other biotic stresses, parasitic plants pose an additional threat to plants and cause crop losses, worldwide. Plant parasites directly connect to the vasculature of host plants thereby stealing water, nutrients, and carbohydrates consequently leading to tremendously reduced biomass and losses in seed yields of the infected host plants. Initial steps to understand the molecular resistance mechanisms and the successes in ancient and recent breeding efforts will provide fundamental knowledge to further generate crop plants that will resist attacks by plant parasites.

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APA:

Hegenauer, V., Koerner, M., & Albert, M. (2017). Plants under stress by parasitic plants. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 38, 34-41. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2017.04.006

MLA:

Hegenauer, Volker, Max Koerner, and Markus Albert. "Plants under stress by parasitic plants." Current Opinion in Plant Biology 38 (2017): 34-41.

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