Parasitic angiosperms: how often and how many?

DL Nickrent - Taxon, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Angiosperms that morphologically and physiologically attach to other flowering plants by
means of a haustorium have evolved 12 times independently resulting in 292 genera and …

Miniaturized mitogenome of the parasitic plant Viscum scurruloideum is extremely divergent and dynamic and has lost all nad genes

E Skip**ton, TJ Barkman… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
Despite the enormous diversity among parasitic angiosperms in form and structure, life-
history strategies, and plastid genomes, little is known about the diversity of their …

Cell-cell adhesion in plant grafting is facilitated by β-1, 4-glucanases

M Notaguchi, K Kurotani, Y Sato, R Tabata… - Science, 2020 - science.org
Plant grafting is conducted for fruit and vegetable propagation, whereby a piece of living
tissue is attached to another through cell-cell adhesion. However, graft compatibility limits …

Plant grafting

CW Melnyk, EM Meyerowitz - Current Biology, 2015 - cell.com
Since ancient times, people have cut and joined together plants of different varieties or
species so they would grow as a single plant—a process known as grafting (Figures 1 and …

Effector biology of plant-associated organisms: concepts and perspectives

J Win, A Chaparro-Garcia, K Belhaj… - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2012 - symposium.cshlp.org
Every plant is closely associated with a variety of living organisms. Therefore, deciphering
how plants interact with mutualistic and parasitic organisms is essential for a comprehensive …

Mechanisms underlying graft union formation and rootstock scion interaction in horticultural plants

A Rasool, S Mansoor, KM Bhat, GI Hassan… - Frontiers in plant …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Grafting is a common practice for vegetative propagation and trait improvement in
horticultural plants. A general prerequisite for successful grafting and long term survival of …

Plant grafting: insights into tissue regeneration

CW Melnyk - Regeneration, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
For millennia, people have cut and joined different plants together through a process known
as grafting. The severed tissues adhere, the cells divide and the vasculature differentiates …