Recent advances in Broomrapes research [PDF]
Orobanchaceae (broomrapes) is a morphologically diverse family of predominantly herbaceous, parasitic plants. The majority of species are facultative or obligate root parasites that subsist on broad-leaf plants, thereby depleting them of nutrients ...
MARIA GEVEZOVA +6 more
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A potential role of heat‐moisture couplings in the range expansion of Striga asiatica [PDF]
Parasitic weeds in the genera Orobanche, Phelipanche (broomrapes) and Striga (witchweeds) have a devastating impact on food security across much of Africa, Asia and the Mediterranean Basin.
Marco Bürger, Joanne Chory
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Image Analysis and Untargeted Metabolomics Reveal Potential Phytotoxins from Fusarium venenatum Against Major Parasitic Weed Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel [PDF]
Branched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel), an obligate parasitic weed with a wide host range, is known for its devasting effects on many crops worldwide.
Ana Bendejacq-Seychelles +10 more
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Adaptation of the parasitic plant lifecycle: germination is controlled by essential host signaling molecules. [PDF]
Bouwmeester H +4 more
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Parasitic plants: physiology, development, signaling, and ecosystem interactions. [PDF]
Bouwmeester H, Sinha N, Scholes J.
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Genetic and agronomic approaches to control Orobanche and Phelipanche spp. parasitic weeds in vegetables and legumes [PDF]
Broomrapes (Orobanche and Phelipanche spp.) rely on the presence of a host plant for nourishment. Based on the release of specific molecules by the crop plant, their seeds germinate and eventually establish a vascular connection with host roots through a
A. Cuccurullo +3 more
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Parasitic Plant-Host Interactions: Molecular Mechanisms and Agricultural Resistance Strategies. [PDF]
Parasitic plants devastate global agriculture through sophisticated molecular interactions with host crops. This review synthesizes current understanding of parasitic plant‐host interactions, from strigolactone‐mediated germination and haustorium formation to host defense mechanisms.
Shi J, Xie Q, Yu F.
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Differences in Crenate Broomrape Parasitism Dynamics on Three Legume Crops Using a Thermal Time Model [PDF]
Root parasitic weeds are a major limiting production factor in a number of crops, and control is difficult. Genetic resistance and chemical control lead the fight, but without unequivocal success.
Bertin +55 more
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Broomrapes are weedy root parasitic plants that cause important damage to the faba bean production. Genetic resistance is considered as the most desirable control method. In this study, we investigated some of the mechanisms involved in the resistance to
Zouhaier Abbes +7 more
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Broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) the Challenge and Management: A review [PDF]
Broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) are among the most damaging parasitic weeds to agriculture. The subsite themselves on the roots of a wide range of cultivated and wild-grown plant species of different plant families.
Qasem, Jamal R.
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