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Santalales / Plant physiology / Arceuthobium / Mistletoe / Amyema miquelii / Loranthus / Xylem / Phoradendron californicum / Plant sap / Botany / Biology / Parasitic plants
Date: 2009-10-30 13:16:40
Santalales
Plant physiology
Arceuthobium
Mistletoe
Amyema miquelii
Loranthus
Xylem
Phoradendron californicum
Plant sap
Botany
Biology
Parasitic plants

Mistletoe ecophysiology: Host-parasite interactions

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