2024
DOI: 10.1002/pei3.70000
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Ecophysiological responses of native and introduced coastal tree species parasitized by Cassytha filiformis in Brunei

Roshanizah Rosli,
Kushan U. Tennakoon,
Faizah Metali

Abstract: Hemiparasitic Cassytha filiformis commonly infects native host (Dillenia suffruticosa and Melastoma malabathricum) and introduced host (Acacia auriculiformis and Acacia mangium) species in threatened heath forests in Brunei. This study aims to investigate the impact of parasitism on the ecophysiology of these host species. This study addresses the research gap in understanding the ecophysiology of C. filiformis–host associations, particularly when native and introduced hosts were infected. We generated CO2 and… Show more

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