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Associations

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Foodplant / sap sucker
nymph of Adomerus biguttatus sucks sap of Melampyrum pratense
Other: major host/prey

Foodplant / parasite
uredium of Coleosporium tussilaginis parasitises live Melampyrum pratense

Foodplant / hemiparasite
live root of Melampyrum sylvaticum is hemiparasitic on live root of Melampyrum pratense

In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Foodplant / parasite
Podosphaera fusca parasitises live Melampyrum pratense

Foodplant / false gall
epiphyllous aecium of Puccinia nemoralis causes swelling of live leaf of Melampyrum pratense

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Melampyrum pratense

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Melampyrum pratense, the common cow-wheat, is a plant species in the family Orobanchaceae.

The seed of the plant has an elaiosome, which is attractive to wood ants (Formica spp.). The ants disperse the seeds of the plant when they take them back to their nests to feed their young.[1] The plant is an ancient woodland indicator, as the ants rarely carry the seeds more than a few yards, seldom crossing a field to go to a new woodland.

The Latin specific epithet pratense means "of meadows".[2]

Melampyrum pratense is a food plant of the caterpillars of the heath fritillary (Melitaea athalia), a butterfly.[3]

Melampyrum pratense herb has been used in traditional Austrian medicine internally as tea or externally as pillow filling for treatment of rheumatism and blood vessels calcification.

Melampyrum pratense can be parasitized by the oomycete species Peronospora tranzschelinana.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Puplett, D. Symbiosis. Trees for Life. Accessed 22 June 2013.
  2. ^ Harrison, Lorraine (2012). RHS Latin for Gardeners. United Kingdom: Mitchell Beazley. ISBN 978-1845337315.
  3. ^ Heath Fritillary (Melitaea athalia). UK Butterflies. Accessed 22 June 2013.
  4. ^ Constantinescu, O. (1991). "An annotated list of Peronospora names". Thunbergia. 15.

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Melampyrum pratense: Brief Summary

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Melampyrum pratense, the common cow-wheat, is a plant species in the family Orobanchaceae.

The seed of the plant has an elaiosome, which is attractive to wood ants (Formica spp.). The ants disperse the seeds of the plant when they take them back to their nests to feed their young. The plant is an ancient woodland indicator, as the ants rarely carry the seeds more than a few yards, seldom crossing a field to go to a new woodland.

The Latin specific epithet pratense means "of meadows".

Melampyrum pratense is a food plant of the caterpillars of the heath fritillary (Melitaea athalia), a butterfly.

Melampyrum pratense herb has been used in traditional Austrian medicine internally as tea or externally as pillow filling for treatment of rheumatism and blood vessels calcification.

Melampyrum pratense can be parasitized by the oomycete species Peronospora tranzschelinana.

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