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RNA silencing refers to diverse mechanisms that control gene expression at transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels which can also be used in parasitic pathogens of plants that Broomrapes (Orobanche/Phelipanche spp.) are holoparasitic plants that ...
Neeraj K. Dubey +8 more
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Broomrapes (Phelipanche spp. and Orobanche spp.) are holoparasitic plants that cause tremendous losses of agricultural crops worldwide. Broomrape control is extremely difficult and only amino acid biosynthesis-inhibiting herbicides present an acceptable ...
Ariel Venezian +5 more
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Aquilegia, Vol. 11 No. 1, January 1987: Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant Society [PDF]
The Colorado Native Plant Society Newsletter will be published on a bimonthly basis. The contents will consist primarily of a calendar of events, notes of interest, editorials, listings of new members and conservation news.
Carpenter, Alan +8 more
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Sunflower breeding for broomrape resistance
Broomrape represents the most important parasite that infested sunflower and produce low seed yield up to 70-80% in fields with races G, H or more. In south-east of Romania is identified the most virulent races of parasite Orobanche cumana, G, H and more.
Anton, F. +3 more
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A new sesquiterpenoid belonging to the subgroup seco-eudesmanolides and named inuloxin E was isolated from Dittrichia viscosa, together with the already known sesquiterpenoids inuloxins A−D and α-costic acid.
Marco Masi +5 more
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Phylogenetic relationships within Orobanche and Phelipanche (Orobanchaceae) from Central Europe, focused on problematic aggregates, taxonomy, and host ranges [PDF]
Holoparasitic genera within the family Orobanchaceae are characterized by greatly reduced vegetative organs; therefore, molecular analysis has proved to be a useful tool in solving taxonomic problems in this family. For
Cygan, M. +7 more
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Part I. Infectious Diseases. Broomrape
Third Edition.-- Edited by Robert M. Harveson, Julie S. Pasche, Lyndon D. Porter, Weidong Chen, and Mary Burrows.
Rubiales, Diego +1 more
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Orobanche centaurina Bertol. the correct name for O. kochii F.W. Schultz (Orobanchaceae) [PDF]
Después de estudiar el material original de Orobanche centaurina Bertol. (Orobanchaceae) depositado en BOLO, una olvidada especie descrita de Massa (Italia central) parásita de Centaurea paniculata L., y compararlo con el tipo de O. kochii F.W. Schultz y
Carlón Ruiz, Luis +6 more
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A Novel Electron Microscopic Characterization of Core/Shell Nanobiostimulator Against Parasitic Plants [PDF]
Nanoencapsulation has proven to be an efficient route to increase significantly the solubility and bioavailability of organic compounds. This aspect of nanotechnology is illustrated for the case of phthalimide-lactone (PL), a recently synthesized ...
Cala Peralta, Antonio +7 more
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Broomrapes of Britain and Ireland
Broomrapes and their close relatives, the Toothworts, (family Orobanchaceae) are among our most curiously attractive and least understood plants. In recent years, these unusual parasitic plants have sparked interest amongst plant enthusiasts, in a similar way to orchids.
Thorogood, C, Rumsey, F
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