Abstract
A brief discussion on the interesting phenomenon of hyper-parasitism among the Indian members of the family Viscaceae is presented. Detailed examples, definitions and probable reasons are discussed.
Keywords
A brief discussion on the interesting phenomenon of hyper-parasitism among the Indian members of the family Viscaceae is presented. Detailed examples, definitions and probable reasons are discussed.
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Manuscript Published on 01 June 2001
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