two effects of parasitic plants
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Parasitic plants have profound effects on the ecosystems in which they occur. ... Parasitism has major impacts on host growth, allometry and reproduction, which lead to changes in competitive balances between host and nonhost species and therefore affect community structure, vegetation zonation and population dynamics.
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Explanation:they absorb the nutrition of the other plant on which it lives ( host)
Parasites do not have chlorophyll and they take redymade food prepared by plants
It deprives the host's valuable nutrients
Eg : Cuscuta ( Amarbel)
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