نتایج جستجو برای: Cuscuta

تعداد نتایج: 636  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Meredith J W Revill Susan Stanley Julian M Hibberd

The genus Cuscuta (dodder) is composed of parasitic plants, some species of which appear to be losing the ability to photosynthesize. A molecular phylogeny was constructed using 15 species of Cuscuta in order to assess whether changes in photosynthetic ability and alterations in structure of the plastid genome relate to phylogenetic position within the genus. The molecular phylogeny provides ev...

2015
Bettina Kaiser Gerd Vogg Ursula B. Fürst Markus Albert

By comparison with plant-microbe interaction, little is known about the interaction of parasitic plants with their hosts. Plants of the genus Cuscuta belong to the family of Cuscutaceae and comprise about 200 species, all of which live as stem holoparasites on other plants. Cuscuta spp. possess no roots nor fully expanded leaves and the vegetative portion appears to be a stem only. The parasite...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Christian Hettenhausen Juan Li Huifu Zhuang Huanhuan Sun Yuxing Xu Jinfeng Qi Jingxiong Zhang Yunting Lei Yan Qin Guiling Sun Lei Wang Ian T Baldwin Jianqiang Wu

Cuscuta spp. (i.e., dodders) are stem parasites that naturally graft to their host plants to extract water and nutrients; multiple adjacent hosts are often parasitized by one or more Cuscuta plants simultaneously, forming connected plant clusters. Metabolites, proteins, and mRNAs are known to be transferred from hosts to Cuscuta, and Cuscuta bridges even facilitate host-to-host virus movement. ...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2013
Kai Sun Chen Zhao Xiang-Feng Chen Hye-Kyung Kim Bo-Ram Choi Yi-Ran Huang Jong-Kwan Park

The effect of Cuscuta chinensis extract on the rabbit penile corpus cavernosum (PCC) was evaluated in the present study. Penises obtained from healthy male New Zealand white rabbits (2.5-3.0 kg) were precontracted with phenylephrine (Phe, 10 µmol l(-1)) and then treated with various concentrations of Cuscuta chinensis extract (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 mg ml(-1)). The change in penile tension was record...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Joel R. McNeal Jennifer V. Kuehl Jeffrey L. Boore Jim Leebens-Mack Claude W. dePamphilis

Plastid genome content and arrangement are highly conserved across most land plants and their closest relatives, streptophyte algae, with nearly all plastid introns having invaded the genome in their common ancestor at least 450 million years ago. One such intron, within the transfer RNA trnK-UUU, contains a large open reading frame that encodes a presumed intron maturase, matK. This gene is mi...

2014
Rachael O. Folarin Jamiu O. Omirinde Ronald Bejide Tajudeen O. Isola Levi I. Usende Afisu Basiru

This study investigates the comparative hepatoprotective activity of crude ethanol extracts of Cuscuta australis against acetaminophen (APAP) intoxication. Thirty-six rats were randomly divided into six groups of 6 replicates: Group 1 which served as control received water. Group 2 was orally administered 835 mg/kg body wt. of paracetamol on day 8. Groups 3 and 4 were orally administered ethano...

2016
Takeshi Furuhashi Takemichi Nakamura Koji Iwase

Cuscuta and Cassytha are two well-known stem parasitic plant genera with reduced leaves and roots, inducing haustoria in their stems. Their similar appearance in the field has been recognized, but few comparative studies on their respective plant interactions are available. To compare their interactions, we conducted a metabolite analysis of both the Cassytha-Ipomoea and the Cuscuta-Momordica i...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2004
Sasa Stefanović Richard G Olmstead

Previous findings on structural rearrangements in the chloroplast genome of Cuscuta (dodder), the only parasitic genus in the morning-glory family, Convolvulaceae, were attributed to its parasitic life style, but without proper comparison to related nonparasitic members of the family. Before molecular evolutionary questions regarding genome evolution can be answered, the phylogenetic problems w...

2016
Ursula Fürst Volker Hegenauer Bettina Kaiser Max Körner Max Welz Markus Albert

Dodders (Cuscuta spp.) are holoparasitic plants that enwind stems of host plants and penetrate those by haustoria to connect to the vascular bundles. Having a broad host plant spectrum, Cuscuta spp infect nearly all dicot plants - only cultivated tomato as one exception is mounting an active defense specifically against C. reflexa. In a recent work we identified a pattern recognition receptor o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Robert L Baldwin

green vine of the parasitic dodder plant (Cuscuta) latching onto a host plant. Christian Hettenhausen et al. found that Cuscuta bridges between host plants facilitate the transfer of herbivoryinduced signals from attacked to unattacked host plants. The authors report that the jasmonic acid biosynthesis pathway is required to generate such interplant signaling, which elevates defensive metabolit...

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