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| Term | entry into host through the stromata | ID (Ontology) | GO:0140717 (Gene Ontology) |
| Definition | Entry of a symbiont into host plant tissue via the stromata, microscopic pores in the epidermis of the aerial parts of terrestrial plants. These pores are essential for photosynthesis, as they allow CO2 to diffuse into the plant. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.[ PubMed:16959560 PubMed:17419713 PubMed:29307013 ] | ||
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biological process involved in interaction with host |__symbiont entry into host |__entry into host through the stromata |
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| Is a | symbiont entry into host | ||
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