Definition of Hemiparasite. Meaning of Hemiparasite. Synonyms of Hemiparasite

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- obligate root hemiparasite. Rhinanthus (e.g. Yellow rattle) is a facultative root hemiparasite. Mistletoe is an obligate stem hemiparasite. Holoparasites...
- Ontario, Canada, and the central to east-central United States. It is a hemiparasite on oaks in wet areas. "Aureolaria grandiflora (Benth.) Pennell". Plants...
- rarely in North America, as an introduced species. Vis**** album is a hemiparasite on several species of trees, from which it draws water and nutrients...
- definitive host, as do****ented in the Vertebrate and Invertebrate columns. A hemiparasite or partial parasite such as mistletoe derives some of its nutrients from...
- in color and glandular and sticky in texture. The species is a root hemiparasite. It is parasitic on plants in the Poaceae and Fabaceae, and inhibits...
- attached to the tree, parasitizing it for water and nutrients. As a hemiparasite it contains some chlorophyll and can photosynthesize some energy for...
- obtain nutrients and water. This species is a facultative parasite, or hemiparasite, in that it can live without attaching to another plant but will parasitize...
- species of genera; Acacia, Maireana, Atriplex, and many others, including hemiparasites such as Exocarpos sparteus. This mechanism allows the plant to acquire...
- Arceuthobium oxycedri, juniper dwarf mistletoe, is a hemiparasite of the family Santalaceae. It parasitizes members of the genus Juniperus, especially...
- the plant in its young, vegetative stage is holoparasite, it becomes hemiparasite in its flowering stage. The originality of this species is therefore...