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Germination and Host Range of Branched Broomrape (\u3ci\u3eOrobanche ramosa\u3c/i\u3e) from Texas [PDF]
The effect of temperature on the germination of Orobanche ramosa L., branched broomrape, was investigated by dividing the physiological stages leading to germination into discrete events: pretreatment, a period when the seed becomes receptive to ...
Coffin, Robert D.
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Broomrape management in faba bean
Broomrapes (Orobanche spp. and Phelipanche spp.) are weedy root parasites that represent a major constraint for faba bean (Vicia faba) cultivation in the Mediterranean area. Control methods are being developed that comprise techniques ranging from agronomical practices to precision farming, including chemical and biological control, genetic and induced
Pérez de Luque, Alejandro +6 more
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Essential plant nutrients impair post‐germination development of Striga in sorghum
Infestation by the parasitic weed Striga is a major cause of cereal crop production losses on smallholder farms in Africa. Essential plant nutrients play an important indirect role in parasite seed germination, the first prerequisite for successful parasitism.
Immaculate M. Mwangangi +3 more
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National Database on Biodiversity : a tool contributing to a better understanding of the flora and fauna of the Maltese Islands [PDF]
The National Database on Biodiversity (NDB) project was initiated in 1991 within the framework of the Biological Diversity and Genetic Resources Network of the Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST), in partnership with the Department of Biology
Fiorentino, Jennifer +3 more
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The parasitic weed Phelipanche ramosa thrives on a broad spectrum of cash crops over the Northern Hemisphere. Unfortunately, current management practices are inefficient in controlling its devastating impacts and spread. Here, valuable insights are provided on an understudied aspect of its biology, the formation of a feeding organ network on the ...
Guillaume Brun +2 more
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Molecular Studies on Sunflower Broomrape (Orobanche cumana Wallr.) [PDF]
Los jopos (Orobanche spp. y Phelipanche spp.) son un grupo de aproximadamente 170 especies de plantas holoparásitas distribuidas principalmente en el Hemisferio Norte. A pesar de que la mayor parte de Orobanche spp.
Pineda Martos, Rocío
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Molecular markers and classic microbiological approaches for assessment of the population density and biodiversity of beneficial hyphal soil-born microorganisms (species from order Actinomicetalеs and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from Glomeromycota ...
Ina Kirilova +5 more
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Fine-Scale to Flora-Wide Phylogenetic Perspectives on Californian Plant Diversity, Endemism, and Conservation [PDF]
The California Floristic Province (CA-FP) encompasses North America's Mediterranean-type climatic region and is a global biodiversity hotspot in temperate North America. Fine-scale phylogenetic studies and increasing scrutiny of morphological, ecological,
Baldwin, BG
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Differences in the ecology of witchweed and vampireweed: Implications for rice farming in Africa
Parasitic weeds in African rice systems threaten household‐level food security and income generation. Most affected farmers are smallholders with limited capacities to address these pests. Obligate parasites Striga asiatica and Striga hermonthica (witchweed) are problematic in rainfed upland rice, affecting approximately 312,000 households. Facultative
Jonne Rodenburg, Lammert Bastiaans
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Orobanche rameuse (Orobanche ramosa L.) du colza : un risque émergent sous surveillance
Broomrapes are parasitic plants without chlorophyll, nutritionally depending from their host plant. Orobanche ramosa L. is a parasite of numerous plants including winter oilseed rape. Its presence has been reported for a long time in the South of France.
Gibot-Leclerc Stéphanie +2 more
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