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After dodder has parasitized the host, the haustorium directly connects with the vascular system (phloem and xylem) of the host_plant (Vaughn, 2003; Yoshida et_al, 2016). Interspecies plasmodesmata can also be formed between the cell wall of the searching hyphae of dodder and the host cells (Vaughn, 2003; Yoshida et_al, 2016). Metabolites, proteins, mRNAs, other macromolecular substances (Haupt et_al, 2001; Kim and Westwood, 2015), and certain plant pathogens, such as bacteria (Hartung et_al, 2010) and viruses (Birschwilks et_al, 2006; Vachev et_al, 2010), can also be transferred between dodder and host. The large-scale translocation of . . .
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