haustoria (Meaning)

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haustoria (pl.)

of Haustorium

Synonyms & Antonyms of haustoria

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haustoria Sentence Examples

  1. The fungus forms haustoria that penetrate host plant cells to obtain nutrients.
  2. The haustoria of parasitic plants extend into the host tissue, stealing nutrients and water.
  3. The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi develop haustoria that form a symbiotic relationship with plant roots.
  4. The haustoria of mistletoe plants connect to the host tree's vascular system, diverting nutrients.
  5. The haustoria of broomrapes penetrate the roots of host plants, causing malnutrition and stunted growth.
  6. The haustoria of dodder plants attach to host stems, taking nutrients and carbohydrates.
  7. The haustoria of parasitic orchids provide a pathway for nutrient transfer between the host plant and the fungus.
  8. The haustoria of rust fungi penetrate host plant cells, causing damage and leaf discoloration.
  9. Scientists are studying the haustoria of parasitic plants to understand their invasive strategies.
  10. The haustoria of endophytic fungi play a beneficial role in plant nutrient acquisition and stress tolerance.

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of Haustorium

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The fungus forms haustoria that penetrate host plant cells to obtain nutrients.

The haustoria of parasitic plants extend into the host tissue, stealing nutrients and water.

The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi develop haustoria that form a symbiotic relationship with plant roots.

The haustoria of mistletoe plants connect to the host tree's vascular system, diverting nutrients.