Ngare, Innocent OsoroKoske, James KibiiGathuku, George Njagi2021-01-132021-01-132021Ngare, I. O., Koske, J. K., & Gathuku, G. N. (2021). Organogenesis of Dodders, Parasitism, Infestation and Development Phases. Asian Journal of Geographical Research, 4(1), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajgr/2021/v4i1301222582-2985https://journalajgr.com/index.php/AJGR/article/view/30122http://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/21191A research article published in Asian Journal of Geographical ResearchParasitic plants proliferation globally is daunting and a threat to our ecosystems. In this study we explore holoparasites with limitation to dodders (Cuscuta spp. & Cassytha filiformis). An experiment was performed to ascertain anatomical and morphological characteristics of dodder capsule and its stem. We present dodder infestation stages, development phases and close observable internal and external microscopic features. A distinct haustorium trait of dodders is shown by micrographs. The study finds that dodder seeds possess high ecological dispersal character with vast adaptability through morphological analysis. This ramifies their ecological phenotypic plasticity. Externally, dodder stems attack the host phloem through haustoria that suck nutrients from the sap weakening it.enOrganogenesisdoddercuscutacassythahaustoriadispersalOrganogenesis of Dodders, Parasitism, Infestation and Development PhasesArticle