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March 3, 2026
Persephone’s flower: Morphology and anatomy across the life cycle of the forest root holoparasite Lathraea squamaria (Orobanchaceae)
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Yuliya Krasylenko
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Luiza Teixeira-Costa
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Yevhen Sosnovsky
Lviv University
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Key Points
Lathraea squamaria exhibits distinct morphology throughout its life cycle, with variations in root structure and vascular system characteristics.
Key features include reduced photosynthesis capacity and specialized adaptations for parasitism in the forest ecosystem.
Observational analysis of anatomical changes reveals how the holoparasite navigates its life stages, affecting development and growth patterns.
Understanding these characteristics supports insights into plant evolution and ecosystem interactions, particularly among parasitic species.
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Krasylenko et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.flora.2026.152948
Persephone’s flower: Morphology and anatomy across the life cycle of the forest root holoparasite Lathraea squamaria (Orobanchaceae) | Synapse