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- Cuscuta - Wikipedia
Cuscuta ( kʌsˈkjuːtə ), commonly known as dodder or amarbel, is a genus of over 201 species of yellow, orange, or red (rarely green) parasitic plants
- Dodder | Description, Parasitism, Facts | Britannica
Dodder, genus of about 145 species of leafless, twining, parasitic plants in the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae) They are widely distributed throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world, and several are considered invasive species in areas outside their native range
- Dodder Weed Control: How To Get Rid Of Dodder Plants - Gardening Know How
Dodder weed control and management is of paramount importance to many commercial crop growers A parasitic annual weed, dodder afflicts many crops, ornamentals and native plants virtually decimating them Find out how to get rid of dodder in this article
- Dodder - Wisconsin Horticulture
Dodders are parasitic plants that can affect a variety of plants, including vegetables, herbaceous and woody plants, and even weeds Learn what dodders look like and what to do if you find them in this factsheet
- Dodder Biology and Management - New Mexico State University
Although there are several species of dodder distributed throughout North America, the most common species in the western U S are large seed dodder (C indecora) and field dodder (C campestris) These species have become a major economic concern in alfalfa, clover, tomatoes, and potatoes
- Dodder Management Guidelines--UC IPM - ucanr. edu
Japanese dodder can cover entire trees with its bright yellow-gold and green stems Dodder, Cuscuta species, is a parasitic annual plant that infests many crops, ornamentals, native plants, and weeds More than 150 species occur worldwide, although dodder is most prevalent in the Americas
- Dodder, a Parasitic Vine Weed - Ecological Landscape Alliance
The dodder vine is one of those weeds Dodder attaches itself to healthy plants and makes them more vulnerable to other diseases and insect pests To help understand more about the fascinating parasitic dodder weed I will explain plant relationships and the conditions that are favorable for the dodder to survive
- Dodder: Biology and Management - UMass Amherst
Dodders (Cuscuta spp ) are obligate parasitic plants consisting of yellow twining stems that produce small clusters of white flowers The stems will wrap around the host and insert specialized structures (haustoria) into the host plant
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