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Indian pipe is an example of parasitic plant true or false​

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Answered by dhruvalvvyas
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Although many heterotrophic plants (those that lack the ability to synthesise energy independently) are parasitic on other plants, most are actually parasitic on fungi. ... Indian pipe engages in a false mycorrhizal relationship with the fungus, enabling it to siphon off carbon and energy.

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Although there is not an Indian pipe fungus, Indian pipe is a parasitic plant that survives by borrowing nutrients from certain fungi, trees and decaying plant matter. This complicated, mutually beneficial process allows the plant to survive.

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