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Figure 1.
Developmental stages in
Phelipanche ramosa
parasitizing tomato plants: (a) stage III, growing tubercle (Tub.III); (b) stage IV, tubercle (Tub.IV) bearing the growing subterranean shoot (S.IV); (c) stage V, tubercle (Tub.V) bearing the emerged flowering shoot. Apical part of the flowering shoot is growing (FS.V) and bears fruits containing developing seeds (F.V). Basal part (Bp.V) does not bear flowers and is larger and more fibrous than the flowering shoot. HR, host roots (tomato). Bar, 1 cm. [46]
From
Differential Responses of Commercial Tomato Rootstocks to Branched Broomrape
Rida Draie
Research in Plant Sciences
.
2017
, 5(1), 15-25 doi:10.12691/plant-5-1-3
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