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Plant sesquiterpene lactones. [PDF]
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Editorial for the Special Issue 'Molecular Breeding and Genetics Research in Plants'. [PDF]
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Wild Lathyrus-A Treasure of Novel Diversity. [PDF]
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Genetic and Genomic Tools in Sunflower Breeding for Broomrape Resistance [PDF]
Broomrape is a root parasitic plant causing yield losses in sunflower production. Since sunflower is an important oil crop, the development of broomrape-resistant hybrids is the prime breeding objective.
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Egyptian broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca) response to silicon nutrition in tomato (Solanum lycopersicumL.) [PDF]
Egyptian broomrape is a root holoparasitic plant that causes severe damage to tomato in Iran. Experiments were conducted in 2013 to investigate the effect of silicon (Si) nutrition on broomrape response in tomato.
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Weed Technology, 1993
Orobanchaceae, the broomrape family, comprises approximately 150 species in 17 genera. Four genera represented by four species occur in the southeastern U.S. A majority of the genera and about 90% of the species in Orobanchaceae are Old World natives. The family is primarily one of the northern warm and temperate zones.
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Orobanchaceae, the broomrape family, comprises approximately 150 species in 17 genera. Four genera represented by four species occur in the southeastern U.S. A majority of the genera and about 90% of the species in Orobanchaceae are Old World natives. The family is primarily one of the northern warm and temperate zones.
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Management of Broomrape (Orobanche spp.) – A review
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 1996AbstractBroomrapes (Orobanche spp.) are phanerogamic holoparasites that subsist upon the roots of many important crops thus causing considerable yield losses, especially in the drier and warmer areas of Europe, Africa and Asia.The major principles of reducing the seed bank and controlling the weed in the germination and parasitic/ reproductive phases ...
Dhanapal, G.N. +3 more
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Broomrape management in faba bean
Field Crops Research, 2010Broomrapes (Orobanche spp. and Phelipanche spp.) are weedy root parasites that represent a major constraint for faba bean (Vicia faba) cultivation in the Mediterranean area. Control methods are being developed that comprise techniques ranging from agronomical practices to precision farming, including chemical and biological control, genetic and induced
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