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Parasitic Flowering Plants
Parasitic Flowering Plants

“This beautifully illustrated encyclopedia of parasitic plants gives a fantastic overview of the morphological variety of parasitic plants and describes and illustrates the adaptations that enable plants to be parasitic."
—Harro J. Bouwmeester

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Parasitic flowering plants are strikingly impressive and beautiful and hold many surprises of both general and scientific interest. Parasites also have great influence on the quality of human life when attacking crop plants. Some parasites have since early times appealed to our imagination and have been part of religious or folkloristic events and used as gifts to royalties. This beautifully illustrated book covers all parasitic families and most of the genera. It also discusses the establishment of the parasite, the structure and function of the nutrient absorption organ (haustorium), and how the parasites are pollinated and dispersed as well as their ecology, hosts, and evolution. The book is written in a mostly non-technical language and is provided with a glossary and explanatory boxes.

Parasitic Flowering Plants


Preface by Job Kuijt
Author's Preface

Chapter 1: Introduction

What is a parasitic plant?
Parasite 'look alikes'
Types of parasites and some definitions
The haustorium
A parasitic gymnosperm
How many plants are parasitic?
History of research in parasities

Chapter 2: Hemiparasitic Santalales

Olacaceae
Schoepfiaceae
Opiliaceae
Loranthaceae
Misodendraceae
Eremolepidaceae
Santalaceae
Viscaceae
Summary

Chapter 3: Hemiparasitic families other than Santalales

Krameriaceae
Cassytha (Lauraceae)
Cuscuta (Convolvulaceae)
Hemiparasitic Orobanchaceae

Chapter 4: Holoparasitic families

Holoparasitic Orobanchaceae Cynomoriaceae
Lennoaceae
Mitrastemonaceae
Apodanthaceae
Cytinaceae
Rafflesiaceae
Hydnoraceae
Balanophoraceae

Chapter 5: Establishment of the parasite

Haustorial development
The mature haustorium
Physiology

Chapter 6: Host ranges and various ecological aspects of parasitism

Host specificity
Host reactions and defence
Relations to non-host organisms
Vegetation ecology

Chapter 7: Harmful parasites and control methods

Parasitic plants in agriculture
Parasites in forestry and orchards

Chapter 8: Ecology and evolution

Evolution of parasitism in dicots
Phylogeny
Nature conservation

Glossary
Selected literature
List of photographers
Index
"This book finally places parasitic plants in the position they deserve. The book has a phenomenally broad coverage. It literally bursts with information, yet does so in an accessible fashion; the various boxes and the glossary are a real help to the interested amateur. One of the considerable strengths of the book is the emphasis on ecological connections that are explored and illustrated. We learn about insects, birds, and mammals that have significant roles in the lives of parasites. A most important subject is haustorial structure. It is an essential subject - after all, it is the defining part, the essence of parasitism. But here again, the author has produced a remarkably accessible account and he has stradled the line between popular and academic science very successfully."
—Job Kuijt, University of Victoria, Canada
 
"I feel that the author's style gives consideration to both professional scientist as well as private plant lovers."
—Hans Christian Weber, Philipps Universität, Marburg, Germany

“This beautifully illustrated encyclopedia of parasitic plants gives a fantastic overview of the morphological variety of parasitic plants and describes and illustrates the adaptations that enable plants to be parasitic. The illustrations are magnificent and can only make you admire how nature has created such wonderful creatures almost as if it wants to mask their mal-intentions. In addition to the wonderful illustrations the book reviews important aspects of plant parasitism such as the physiological mechanisms, the ecology and the putative evolution of parasitism in plants. Hence, the book is a rich source of facts and need-to-knows about parasitic plants and therefore will be a valuable handbook for scientists and a fine introduction to parasitism in plants for non-scientists.”
—Harro J. Bouwmeester, University of Wageningen, The Netherlands
 
Publish Date: 2008
Format: 10.5" x 8.4" hardcover
Pages: 438
Images: 500+ color images
Publication Weight: 4 lbs

By Henning S. Heide-Jørgensen

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