| 1. | A Cuscuta haustorium growing into the phloem of the host plant.
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| 2. | These treatments work by prohibiting photosynthesis of the haustorium by opaque coverings.
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| 3. | From this germ tube, it grows a haustorium.
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| 4. | A " Cuscuta " haustorium growing into the phloem of the host plant.
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| 5. | Some species of mistletoe can regenerate if the pruning leaves any of the haustorium alive in the wood.
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| 6. | Later it forms a haustorium that penetrates the host tissue and takes water and nutrients from the host plant.
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| 7. | Many of them operate by either causing the initial haustorium to lyse, or by preventing the pathogen from spreading.
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| 8. | As the pathogen invades host tissue, it establishes a haustorium to facilitate the collection of nutrients from the host cells.
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| 9. | After seeds germinate, they produce a haustorium or root-like structures that penetrate the host to extract water and minerals.
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| 10. | Beechdrops parasitizes beech roots using a structure called a haustorium which collects all the nutrients that the plant uses in its life functions.
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