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Volatile Chemical Cues Guide Host Location and Host Selection by Parasitic Plants

Science, v.313 no.5795 = no.5795, 2006년, pp.1964 - 1967  

Runyon, Justin B. ,  Mescher, Mark C. ,  De Moraes, Consuelo M.

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The importance of plant volatiles in mediating interactions between plant species is much debated. Here, we demonstrate that the parasitic plant Cuscuta pentagona (dodder) uses volatile cues for host location. Cuscuta pentagona seedlings exhibit directed growth toward nearby tomato plants (Lycopersi...

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