Dodder parasitic plant. Timelapse footage of tendrils of seedlings of dodder (Cuscuta sp.) plants searching for attachments to a host plant. This vine-like climbing parasitic plant grows around the stems of other plants, as it is unable to survive without a host due to having no roots and no chlorophyll. Nutrients and water are obtained through root-like structures called haustoria, which insert themselves into the tissues of the host plant's vascular system. The dodder can grow and attach itself to multiple plants. Once established, the dodder produces leaves and flowers and grows vigorously. Many countries prohibit importation of dodder seed, with pest control measures used to destroy the plant to prevent infestations. | |
Licence : | Droits gérés |
Crédit : | Science Photo Library / Chee, Francis |
Model Release : | Non requis |
Durée : | 20 Secondes |
Aspect ratio : | 16/9 |
Restrictions : | - |