Abstract

AbstractThe acid‐insoluble phosphate in the tissues of three species of Cuscuta and of Orobanche cernua and in the infected hosts has been fractionated into phospholipids, RNA, DNA and phosphoprotein. Infection by parasites was attended, in general, by a decrease in RNA and an increase in DNA.

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