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haustoria Meaning in Bengali



একটি রুট মত পরজীবী উদ্ভিদের মধ্যে সংযুক্তি যে penetrates এবং গ্রহণ করে খাদ্য হোস্ট থেকে





haustoria's Usage Examples:

Laboulbeniomycetes have more or less extensive, root-like hyphal systems (haustoria) inside their hosts, as a group these fungi are relatively harmless to.


In botany and mycology, a haustorium (plural haustoria) is a rootlike structure that grows into or around another structure to absorb water or nutrients.


All parasitic plants have modified roots, called haustoria, which penetrate the host plant, connecting them to the conductive system.


produce specialized organs called haustoria that penetrate inside of the host body to capture host nutrients.


Similar haustoria are found in biotrophic plant.


) Loranthaceae are primarily xylem parasites, but their haustoria may sometimes tap the phloem, while Tristerix aphyllus is almost holoparasitic.


They parasitise their host plants as an intercellular mycelium using haustoria to penetrate the host cells.


Parasitic plants are attached to their host by means of haustoria, which transfer nutrients from the host to the parasite.


obtains nutrients from the roots of other plants by piercing them with haustoria.


of the mistletoe is located inside the host tree, attached to it via haustoria, which tap the tree for water and nutrients.


belongs to those members in which the conidia are formed singly and whose haustoria are multilobed.


haustoria, haustoria, and palisade cellsare present in the organisms but lack secondary.


photosynthesis which it sucks through a specialised root system called haustoria.


These haustoria are attached to both the xylem and the phloem of the host plant.


5mm in diameter and the haustoria are between 2 and 3 mm long.


The findings show that galls attacked by haustoria were associated with a 45% less survival rate for the wasps, suggesting.


They are hemiparasites of other plants, obtaining nutrients through haustoria which attach to the roots of the hosts, and doing some photosynthesis.


The groundcone produces haustoria which penetrate the roots of its host and provide it with water and nutrients.


The plant structure is composed of only specialized stems, buds, and haustoria, lacking any leaf-like structures entirely.


absorbing nutrients of host plants via their specialized structures called haustoria.



haustoria's Meaning':

a root-like attachment in parasitic plants that penetrates and obtains food from the host

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