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Orobanche ramosa (branched broomrape).

2021
Abstract O. ramosa does not spread rapidly or aggressively but its introduction in contaminated seed or soil can go undetected, and once introduced it can cause severe damage to important agricultural crops and prove very difficult to eradicate.
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Orobanche cumana (sunflower broomrape).

2021
Abstract O. cumana is an obligatory, non-photosynthetic root parasite. It is believed to have evolved relatively recently from forms of O. cernua parasitizing wild Asteraceae, in particular species of Artemisia, and transferring to cultivated Helianthus annuus (sunflower). O.
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Orobanche (broomrape)

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Orobanche minor (common broomrape)

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Orobanche aegyptiaca (Egyptian broomrape)

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Orobanche ramosa (branched broomrape)

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Orobanche cernua (nodding broomrape)

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