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Genetic control of broomrape in sunflower
Broomrape (Orobanche cumana Wallr.) is a major biotic constraint in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) production in Europe and Asia. It produces a large number of small seeds that are easily disseminated, leading to the build-up of O. cumana populations, and the constant appearance of new, and more virulent races.
Cvejić, Sandra +6 more
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Effect of Rimsulfuron, Imazapic and Imazamox Herbicides on Broomrape (Orobanche aegyptiaca) in Tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum) [PDF]
Experiments, in Petri dish and greenhouse, were carried out to investigate the efficiency of three herbicides (rimsulfuron, imazapic and imazamox) in controling broomrape.
E. Kazerooni Monfared +5 more
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Conservation Priorities for Tree Crop Wild Relatives in the United States [PDF]
Crop wild relatives native to the United States have proved useful as genetic resources in breeding more productive, nutritious, and resilient crops.
Greene, Stephanie L. +4 more
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Parasitic plants have increased rates of molecular evolution across all three genomes
BACKGROUND Theoretical models and experimental evidence suggest that rates of molecular evolution could be raised in parasitic organisms compared to non-parasitic taxa. Parasitic plants provide an ideal test for these predictions, as there are at least a
Bromham, Lindell +2 more
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Weed plants primarily affect the growth and development of neighboring plants by releasing inhibitory substances into their surroundings. One of the main targets of these inhibitory effects is often seed germination.
Ali jawed Safdary +2 more
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Surveying Wildlife in the Chilterns [PDF]
This guide grew out of a series of workshops for volunteers within the Chilterns Commons Project. It focuses on surveying wildlife on particular sites, such as the Chiltern commons, rather than surveying across the wider landscape, but we hope that the ...
Harvey, Martin
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Broomrape (Orobanche cumana) is a continuous threat to sunflower production. Awidely used method to control this parasitic plant is the development of resistant hybrids. The control method itself requires knowledge of parasite virulence present in the particular region.
Dedić, Boško +11 more
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THE BIOLOGICAL CYCLE OF SUNFLOWER BROOMRAPE
Orobanchaceae is a dicot family, which consists of annual and perennial plants distributing from tropical to subarctic regions, predominately in temperate regions. Broomrape (Orobanche cumana Wallr. = Orobanche cernua Loefl.) is a parasitic angiosperm that has been causing a great deal of damage to sunflower production in many countries, including ...
DUCA Maria, GLIJIN Aliona, ACCIU Adriana
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Molecular markers linked to broomrape resistance genes would permit a better understanding of genetic determinism of broomrape resistance in sunflower and facilitate early selection by screening the presence of a few specific DNA markers.
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QTL Detection for Agronomic Traits in Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) [PDF]
Complex agronomic traits are normally under polygenic control. The traits evaluated in faba bean in the present study may be grouped into three main categories: floral characters, yield distribution and yield characters, according to other authors.
Ana Maria Torres +6 more
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