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This plant is commonly called dodder (Cuscuta sp.), but it is also referred to as angel’s hair, strangle vine, scald vine, devil’s gut, and witch’s shoelaces. As a holoparasite, dodder must ...
Dodder, a parasitic plant, attached to a host plant from which it obtains water and nutrients. The parasite inserts microRNAs into the host that can silence the expression of host genes.
Along with dock, sorrel and other problematic plants, dodder was classified as 'injurious' under the Seeds Act of 1920.This intriguing device was used by staff at Suttons Seeds Ltd, founded in ...
The second parasitic plant we’ll discuss is an even more specialized holoparasite. This plant is commonly called dodder (Cuscuta sp.), but it is also referred to as angel’s hair, strangle vine, scald ...
Along with dock, sorrel and other problematic plants, dodder was classified as 'injurious' under the Seeds Act of 1920.This intriguing device was used by staff at Suttons Seeds Ltd, founded in ...
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