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Discover Ludwig"host plant" is a valid term in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a plant that an organism, such as an insect or fungus, depends on for food or shelter. For example, "The aphids that infest my apple tree feed off of the surrounding host plants."
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host plant
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A plant that supplies food resources and substrate for certain insects or other fauna.
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The prey effect was independent of either host plant type.
In August, host plant volume similarly positively affected aphid density, and soil water holding capacity increased host plant volume.
So we'll see the same individual butterfly checking out the same host plant for months".
Their answer is: The host plant cracks down on the ne'er-do-wells.
This germinates when it gets chemical signals from a potential host plant, and parasitises the roots.
Epichloë symbiosis strongly shaped the endophytic fungal community of its host plant, Schedonorus phoenix.
Brundrett, M. C. & Tedersoo, L. Evolutionary history of mycorrhizal symbioses and global host plant diversity.New Phytol.
Host plant genotype is also likely to structure olive knot-associated fungal communities.
The thistle butterfly (Vanessa) is named for its principal larval host plant.
In a complex biosynthetic interaction between the host plant and the bacterium, nitrogen compounds are formed that are used by the host plant.
The host plant Azadirachta indica A. Juss.
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