"Mechanism of haustorial action" explain it
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In botany and mycology, a haustorium (plural haustoria) is a rootlike structure or a structure that grows into or around another structure to absorb water or nutrients, such as in the broomrape family or mistletoe that penetrates the host's tissue and draws nutrients from it. In mycology, it refers to the appendage or portion of a parasitic fungus (the hyphal tip), which performs a similar function. Microscopic haustoria penetrate the host plant's cell wall and siphon nutrients from the space between the cell wall and plasma membrane but do not penetrate the membrane itself.Larger (usually botanical, not fungal) haustoria do this at the tissue level..
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