Mitochondrial genome evolution in parasitic plants.
Athanasios ZervasGitte PetersenOle SebergPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
We examine the mitochondrial gene content of 11 hemiparasitic and holoparasitic plants and confirm previous observations in Viscaceae. We show that the remaining parasitic plants do not have significantly higher substitution rates than autotrophic plants in their mitochondrial genes. We provide further evidence for the placement of Balanophoraceae in the Santalales.