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abot91-1
Title
Staminate inflorescences of <i>Arceuthobium pusillum</i> (eastern dwarf mistleto
Author
Kenneth Robertson ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY
Keywords
chloroplast DNA, dwarf mistletoe, ITS, nuclear ribosomal DNA, parasitic plant, phylogenetic species, <em>trnT-L-F</em>
Description
BSA Plant Images Online - Staminate inflorescences of Arceuthobium pusillum (eastern dwarf mistletoe, Viscaceae)
Staminate inflorescences of Arceuthobium pusillum (eastern dwarf mistletoe, Viscaceae) emerging from the branch of its black spruce host (Picea mariana, host needles ca. 1.0 cm long). Among all the mistletoes, Arceuthobium has the greatest economic impact on human activity because of the damage these parasites inflict on commercially important forest trees. Whereas traditional classification of these plants has proven difficult owing to extreme reduction and lost of morphological features, molecular characters have yielded a well-resolved phylogeny.
Additional data
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Collection
Systematics
Botanical Name
<i>Arceuthobium pusillum</i>
Common Name
Eastern Dwarf Mistletoe
Categories
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