Nutrients for a rust fungus: the role of haustoria
Haustoria are specialized organs that are formed within the living cell of a host by biotrophic fungal pathogens. It had been speculated that fungi obtain nutrients via the haustorium, but the actual function of haustoria was unclear. Now, sugars have been shown to pass into the haustorium from the...
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