File:A transverse section of parasitism-specific organ of the European mistletoe (Viscum album subsp. album L.) called haustorium inside the tissues of its host linden tree (Tilia cordata Mill.).).jpg
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editDescriptionA transverse section of parasitism-specific organ of the European mistletoe (Viscum album subsp. album L.) called haustorium inside the tissues of its host linden tree (Tilia cordata Mill.).).jpg |
Українська: Гаусторій ‒ специфічний паразитичний орган омели білої (Viscum album subsp. album L.), необхідний для живлення цієї напівпаразитичної рослини, що сполучає її провідні тканини з ксилемою чи флоемою рослини-господаря і забезпечує таким чином відтік води та поживних речовин до паразита. В Україні поширені 3 підвиди омели, які паразитують на різних господарях: о.біла звичайна (V. album subsp. album L.), яка вражає понад 450 видів листопадних дерев, о. австрійська (V. album subsp. austriacum (Wiesb.) Vollm.), яка “спеціалізується” на соснах та іноді обирає модрини і смереки, та о. ялицева (V. album subsp. abietis (Wiesb.) Janch.), що паразитує на ялицях. Зображення отримано за допомогою камери Nikon D 600 з об’єктивом Nikon AF 28–105 3.5.–4.5. ED G. Масштаб зображення: 1 см.
English: Haustorium is a special parasitic organ of the European mistletoe (Viscum album subsp. album L.) semi-parasitic lifestyle, which connects its conductive tissues with the host xylem or phloem to get water and nutrients. In Eastern Europe, and in Ukraine in particular, there are 3 subspecies of semi-parasitic plant Viscum album L., which parasitizes different hosts: V. album subsp. album L. affecting more than 450 species of deciduous trees, V. album subsp. austriacum (Wiesb.) Vollm. "specializing" on pines and sometimes choosing larch and spruce, and V. album subsp. abietis (Wiesb.) Janch.) parasitizing firs. The image was taken with a Nikon D 600 camera with a Nikon AF 28-105 3.5.-4.5 lens. ED G. Scale bar: 1 cm. |
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Author | Yuliya Krasylenko |
У співавторстві з Олексієм Горєловим / In the coauthorship of Olexiy Gorelov
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Camera manufacturer | NIKON CORPORATION |
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File change date and time | 00:14, 16 December 2021 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 10:44, 12 November 2020 |
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Date metadata was last modified | 01:14, 16 December 2021 |
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