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Two mistletoes are too many?: Interspecific occurrence of mistletoes on the same host tree
(Sociedade Botânica do Brasil, 2013)
Mistletoes Play Different Roles in a Modular Host-Parasite Network
(WILEY-BLACKWELLMALDEN, 2012)
Antagonistic interactions between host plants and mistletoes often form complex networks of interacting species. Adequate characterization of network organization requires a combination of qualitative and quantitative data. ...
Mistletoes Play Different Roles in a Modular Host-Parasite Network
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-03-01)
Antagonistic interactions between host plants and mistletoes often form complex networks of interacting species. Adequate characterization of network organization requires a combination of qualitative and quantitative data. ...
Mistletoes Play Different Roles in a Modular Host-Parasite Network
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-03-01)
Antagonistic interactions between host plants and mistletoes often form complex networks of interacting species. Adequate characterization of network organization requires a combination of qualitative and quantitative data. ...
Secondary metabolites from the mistletoes Struthanthus marginatus and Struthanthus concinnus (Loranthaceae)
(Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2013)
Mistletoes of the genus Struthanthus – Struthanthus marginatus and Struthanthus concinnus were investigated. ► Steroids and triterpenes were isolated/identificated. ► This is the second report on the chemistry of the genus. ...
DISTRIBUTION OF DWARF MISTLETOES (ARCEUTHOBIUM SPP., VISCACEAE) IN DURANGO, MEXICO
(MADROÑO, Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 161–169, 2008, 2008)
The dwarf mistletoes (Arceuthobium spp., Viscaceae) are an ecologically and economically important group of hemi-parasitic flowering plants that parasitize members of the Pinaceae in both the Old and New Worlds. There are ...
Foliar habit in mistletoe-host associations
(National Research Council Canada-NRC Research Press, 2017-03)
Foliar habit in parasite-host associations of mistletoes and trees is a neglected aspect in the discussion of foliar habit of woody plants. Almost all of the world’s mistletoe species are evergreen, regardless of the foliar ...
Seed dispersers as disease vectors: Bird transmission of mistletoe seeds to plant hosts
(1996)
The relationship between mistletoes and birds has been studied from the perspectives of mutualism and seed dispersal. Here, we emphasize the role that avian dispersers play as agents of mistletoe seed transmission to plant ...