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  • What Does the Dodder Say? - U. S. National Park Service
    A dodder stem wraps around the leaf of its host plant NPS CA Hoyt Once the dodder finds the perfect host, it wraps itself up the stem, producing haustoria (root-like structures) that invade the host-plant cells The hyphae or filaments of the haustoria hijack the host’s nutrient transport system, transferring food and water back to the dodder The host plant isn’t entirely passive during
  • Dodder Home and Landscape UC Statewide IPM Program (UC IPM)
    Dodder, Cuscuta species, is a parasitic annual plant that infests many crops, ornamentals, native plants, and weeds More than 150 species occur worldwide, although dodder is most prevalent in the Americas The genus Cuscuta is in the Cuscutaceae family, but sometimes it is included in the family Convolvulaceae (morning glories) Dodder species vary in the number of different host species they
  • Dodder | Description, Parasitism, Facts | Britannica
    Dodder, genus of about 145 species of leafless, twining, parasitic plants in the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae) They are widely distributed throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world, and several are considered invasive species in areas outside their native range
  • Dodder - Missouri Botanical Garden
    Dodder is an annual seed-bearing parasitic vine in the dodder family (formerly placed in the morning-glory family) Its thin, thread-like, yellow or orange stems grow rapidly entwining and covering their host plants Cuscate is the most common genus and is found throughout the US and Canada Of the 50 species that occur, most are found in tropical and warm-temperate areas but some species also
  • Cuscuta epithymum - Wikipedia
    Flowers of C epithymum Cuscuta epithymum (dodder, lesser dodder, hellweed, strangle-tare) is a parasitic plant assigned to the family Cuscutaceae or Convolvulaceae, depending on the taxonomy It is red-pigmented, not being photosynthetically active It has a filiform habit, like a group of yarns Its leaves are very small, like flakes Its flowers, disposed in little glomerules, have a white
  • Dodder Biology and Management - New Mexico State University
    The document discusses the biology and management of dodder (Cuscuta spp ), a parasitic plant affecting various crops in North America
  • Florida Department of Agriculture Consumer Services
    Cuscuta Species, Dodder Noxious Weeds Plant Pests and Diseases Pests and Diseases Agriculture Industry Home - Florida Department of Agriculture Consumer Services Cuscuta spp , Dodder Family Convolvulaceae, the Morning-glory Family Distinguishing Characteristics All dodders are rapidly growing, twining, parasitic vines, without chlorophyll These parasitic species have minimal plant
  • Poverty Grass - UMass Amherst
    Dodder is a serious threat to the sustainable production of cranberries in Southeastern Massachusetts and can be problematic in other cranberry production areas including New Jersey and Wisconsin In commercial production areas, dodder spreads rapidly, damages cranberry vines significantly and can reduce yields 80% to 100% in infested areas Many management options available to growers of
  • Dooder - plantpathology. ba. ars. usda. gov
    Dodder - a parasitic, flowering plant Scientific name - Cuscuta species (There are several known species of dodder ) Dodder produces true seed; the seed germinates and produces a strand that searches for a host plant to parasitize When in contact with a host plant, the dodder strand coils around the host's stem or leaf and forms specialized organs, called haustoria, at points of contact with
  • Fact sheet - Dodder (Cuscuta) - parasitic plant (426) - Lucidcentral
    Dodder (Cuscuta) - parasitic plant (426) - Widespread Asia, Africa, North, South, Central America, the Caribbean, Europe, Oceania In Australia and many Pacific island countries Parasitic plant on ornamentals and broadleaved weeds, weakening hosts by smothering and feeding Losses poorly recorded Potential for poisoning horses and cattle fed contaminated hay ‘Environmental’ weed





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