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Review
. 2016 Apr 29:67:643-67.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-arplant-043015-111702.

The Haustorium, a Specialized Invasive Organ in Parasitic Plants

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The Haustorium, a Specialized Invasive Organ in Parasitic Plants

Satoko Yoshida et al. Annu Rev Plant Biol. .

Abstract

Parasitic plants thrive by infecting other plants. Flowering plants evolved parasitism independently at least 12 times, in all cases developing a unique multicellular organ called the haustorium that forms upon detection of haustorium-inducing factors derived from the host plant. This organ penetrates into the host stem or root and connects to its vasculature, allowing exchange of materials such as water, nutrients, proteins, nucleotides, pathogens, and retrotransposons between the host and the parasite. In this review, we focus on the formation and function of the haustorium in parasitic plants, with a specific emphasis on recent advances in molecular studies of root parasites in the Orobanchaceae and stem parasites in the Convolvulaceae.

Keywords: Cuscuta; Orobanchaceae; Striga; disease resistance; horizontal gene transfer; lateral root development.

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