Sunflower broomrape is a parasitic chlorophyll plant that affects the root system of the host plant, absorbing water, nutrients and toxic products from it. Germination of broomrape seeds occurs due to strigolactones released into the soil by the roots of
S. G. Hablak +2 more
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The widespread violation of scientifically based crop rotation and their saturation with sunflower caused an accelerated emergence of more aggressive races of broomrape and powdery mildew.
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Strigolactone analogues induce suicidal seed germination of Striga spp. in soil [PDF]
Striga hermonthica and Striga asiatica are obligate root parasites that cause serious problems in the production of staple cereal crops in Africa. Because of the high levels of infestation, there is an urgent need to control these weeds.
Kgosi, R L +3 more
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Diagnosis of the infection of sunflower by Orobanche cumana using multicolour fluorescence imaging [PDF]
Orobanche cumana is an holoparasite and thus totally dependent on sunflower for fixed carbon. Initial stages of the infection occur in the first weeks after sowing and are critical for the establishment of a continuum between the host and the parasite ...
Barón Ayala, Matilde +3 more
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Rye (Secale cereale L.) and Plant Probiotics Interaction on Control of Branched Broomrape (Phelipanche ramose) on Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Sivand and Super Strain B Cultivars [PDF]
This greenhouse study was conducted to evaluate the effect of plant probiotics and allelopathic rye on control of branched broomrape in two tomato cultivars.
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Phylogenetic relationships and genetic diversity among Orobanche cumana Wallr. and O. cernua L. (Orobanchaceae) populations in the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
Orobanche cumana is found in the Iberian Peninsula as an allochthonous species parasitizing exclusively sunflower, in contrast to the closely related species Orobanche cernua, which is an autochthonous species that only parasitizes wild Asteraceae hosts.
Fernández Martínez, José María +4 more
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"Orobanche mariana" A. Pujadas (Orobanchaceae) sp. nov. para el sur de la Península Ibérica [PDF]
Orobanche mariana A. Pujadas (Orobanchaceae) sp. nov. from the south of the Iberian Peninsula. Palabras clave. Flora iberica, jopo, Orobanchaceae, Orobanche, parásita.Key words.
Pujadas Salvá, Antonio J.
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Legume breeding for broomrape resistance [PDF]
Trabajo presentado en la 6th International Food Legume Research Conference y la 7th International Conference of Legume Genetics and Genomics (IFLRC VI & ICLGG VII), celebrada en Saskatoon (Canadá) del 7 al 11 de julio de 2014.
Rubiales, Diego +2 more
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Orobanche lainzii (J. Gómez Navarro et al.) Triano & A. Pujadas, comb. nov., (Orobanchaceae), in eastern Andalusia (Spain) [PDF]
Orobanche lainzii (J. Gómez Navarro et al.) Triano & A. Pujadas, comb. nov., (Orobanchaceae), in eastern Andalusia (Spain). Palabras clave. Jopo, conservación, Península Ibérica. Key word.
Benavente Navarro, Alfredo +4 more
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Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Holoparasite Cistanche Deserticola (Orobanchaceae) reveals gene loss and horizontal gene transfer from Its host Haloxylon Ammodendron (Chenopodiaceae) [PDF]
The central function of chloroplasts is to carry out photosynthesis, and its gene content and structure are highly conserved across land plants. Parasitic plants, which have reduced photosynthetic ability, suffer gene losses from the chloroplast (cp ...
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