Genetic Studies in Sunflower Broomrape [PDF]
AbstractMuch research has been conducted to identify sources of genetic resistance to sunflower broomrape (
Rodríguez-Ojeda, M. I. +6 more
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The Effects of Kiwi on Physiology Parameters in Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) Infected With Broomrapes (Orobanche spp) [PDF]
Background and Objective: The goals of study were to recognize the effect of Kiwi on physiology and growth parameters in tomato infected with broomraps.
Asrin Arshi +2 more
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Host-driven morphological variability in orobanche crenata (Orobanchaceae) [PDF]
Studies on interactions between Orobanche species and their hosts are mainly focused on resistance, radical interactions, and haustorium development. The influence of the host plant on morphology of the parasite under environmental controlled conditions ...
Domina, Gianniantonio
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Floral Volatiles in Parasitic Plants of the Orobanchaceae. Ecological and Taxonomic Implications
The holoparasitic broomrapes, Orobanche spp. and Phelipanche spp. (Orobanchaceae), are root parasites that completely depend on a host plant for survival and reproduction.
Peter eTóth +3 more
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Strigolactones, from Plants to Human Health: Achievements and Challenges [PDF]
Strigolactones (SLs) are a class of sesquiterpenoid plant hormones that play a role in the response of plants to various biotic and abiotic stresses. When released into the rhizosphere, they are perceived by both beneficial symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi ...
Dell&apos +2 more
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Preliminary study for testing the significance of butyl–iso–butyl phthalate in controlling faba bean broomrape [PDF]
Due to deleterious impacts of broomrapes against the host plants, its combating is essential for sustaining crop productivity. Thus, two–year field trail was conducted at El Nubaria experimental farm, National Research Centre, Egypt, on two faba bean ...
Hani Saudy +4 more
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Global Invasive Potential of 10 Parasitic Witchweeds and Related Orobanchaceae [PDF]
The plant family Orobanchaceae includes many parasitic weeds that are also impressive invaders and aggressive crop pests with several specialized features (e.g. microscopic seeds, parasitic habits).
Benz, Brett W. +4 more
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Analysis of the essential oil chemical profiles of two Orobanche species: O. laxissima Uhlich & Rätzel and O. ramosa L. [PDF]
The Orobanche genus (broomrapes) is well-known as an herbaceous parasitic plant with a long history in traditional Asian medicine and folklore foods. The volatile components of two Orobanche species, O. laxissima and O.
Majid Khalifeh +2 more
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Broomrapes are root holoparasites from Orobanchaceae family parasitizing other flowering plants. Several of the most aggressive broomrape species are widely spread in Bulgaria often causing serious yield losses of important crops.
Ina Kirilova +2 more
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Next-generation sequencing reveals the impact of repetitive DNA in phylogenetically closely related genomes of Orobanchaceae [PDF]
We used next-generation sequencing to characterize the genomes of nine species of Orobanchaceae of known phylogenetic relationships, different life forms, and including a polyploid species. The study species are the autotrophic, nonparasitic Lindenbergia
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