Identification of risk areas for Orobanche cumana and Phelipanche aegyptiaca in China, based on the major host plant and CMIP6 climate scenarios [PDF]
Parasitic broomrape of the genus Orobanche poses a formidable threat to producing many crops in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Orobanche cumana and Phelipanche aegyptiaca are two of China's most destructive root parasitic plants, causing extreme sunflower ...
Lu Zhang +6 more
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Broomrapes in Major Mediterranean Crops: From Management Strategies to Novel Approaches for Next-Generation Control [PDF]
Broomrapes (Orobanche and Phelipanche spp.) are parasitic weeds that significantly impact the productivity of major crops in the Mediterranean region, like tomato (Solanum spp.) and faba bean (Vicia faba) species.
Demosthenis Chachalis +9 more
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Effects of Benzoquinones on Radicles of Orobanche and Phelipanche Species [PDF]
The holoparasitic broomrape weeds (Orobanche and Phelipanche species) cause severe yield losses throughout North Africa, the Middle East, and Southern and Eastern Europe. These parasitic weeds form an haustorium at the tip of their radicles to infect the
Mónica Fernández-Aparicio +3 more
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Molecular identification of broomrape species from a single seed by High Resolution Melting analysis [PDF]
Broomrapes are holoparasitic plants spreading through seeds. Each plant produces hundreds of thousands of seeds which remain viable in the soils for decades.
Mathieu Rolland +3 more
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Unveiling Fatty Acid Profiles of the Parasitic Plants Orobanche foetida Poiret. and Orobanche crenata Forsk. and Modulation of Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) Fatty Acid Composition in Response to Orobanche Infestation [PDF]
Broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) are root parasitic plants that threaten agricultural production in many parts of the world. In this study, the effect of two orobanche species, Orobanche crenata and O. foetida, on faba bean plants was studied in Tunisia.
Amal Bouallegue +9 more
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Inhibition of broomrape germination by 2,4‐diacetylphloroglucinol produced by environmental Pseudomonas [PDF]
Parasitic weeds such as broomrapes (Phelipanche ramosa and Orobanche cumana) cause severe damage to crops and their development must be controlled. Given that phloroglucinol compounds (PGCs) produced by environmental Pseudomonas could be toxic towards ...
Tristan Lurthy +6 more
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Transcriptomic Approach for Investigation of Solanum spp. Resistance upon Early-Stage Broomrape Parasitism [PDF]
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is a major horticultural crop of high economic importance. Phelipanche and Orobanche genera (broomrapes) are parasitic weeds, constituting biotic stressors that impact tomato production.
Maria Gerakari +7 more
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Effects of salicylic acid, benzothiadiazole, and other commercial biostimulants on boosting faba bean (Vicia faba L.) tolerance against Orobanche spp. [PDF]
Broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) caused important agricultural problems reducing faba bean cultivated area and production in Tunisia. The effect of chemical tolerance inducers (Salicylic Acid SA and Benzothiadiazole BTH) and commercial biological tolerance ...
Amal Bouallegue +7 more
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Response of wild and weedy broomrapes to synthetic strigolactone analogue GR24 [PDF]
Parasitic plants of genera Orobanche and Phelipanche germinate after exposition to chemical signals exuded by roots of the host plants. The most studied germination stimulants belong to strigolactones (SLs), the newly discovered plant hormones which are ...
Radoslava Matusova +2 more
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Germination Stimulant Activity of Isothiocyanates on Phelipanche spp. [PDF]
The root parasitic weed broomrapes, Phelipanche spp., cause severe damage to agriculture all over the world. They have a special host-dependent lifecycle and their seeds can germinate only when they receive chemical signals released from host roots.
Hinako Miura +7 more
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