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Infection of tubercles of the parasitic weed Orobanche aegyptiaca by mycoherbicidal Fusarium species. [PDF]
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Current knowledge and breeding strategies for management of aphid-transmitted viruses of pepper (Capsicum spp.) in Africa. [PDF]
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Weed biology and management in the multi-omics era: Progress and perspectives. [PDF]
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White Mold of Vegetables and Ornamentals in the Home Garden [PDF]
Biller, Charyl R., Draper, Martin A.
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Proceedings of Carrot Conference Australia, Perth, Western Australia [PDF]
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Egyptian broomrape sucrose metabolism in response to different host plants
Weed Research, 2021AbstractBroomrapes are important parasitic weeds in many vegetable crops in dry and warm regions of the world. The study of weed parasite physiology will increase knowledge of broomrape‐host interactions that may be applied to the development of improved parasitic plant control programmes.
Z. Farrokhi, H. Alizadeh, H. Alizadeh
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Journal of Plant Physiology, 2016
Broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca) is a root holoparasitic plant considered among the most destructive agricultural weeds worldwide. In order to acquire more knowledge about the metabolism of broomrape and its interaction with its tomato host, we performed primary metabolic profiling using GCMS analysis for the early developmental stage of the parasite
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Broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca) is a root holoparasitic plant considered among the most destructive agricultural weeds worldwide. In order to acquire more knowledge about the metabolism of broomrape and its interaction with its tomato host, we performed primary metabolic profiling using GCMS analysis for the early developmental stage of the parasite
Y. Hacham +3 more
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Factors Affecting Egyptian Broomrape (Orobanche aegyptiaca) Control in Carrot
Weed Science, 2016Carrot is a high-value cash crop that is grown in Israel throughout the year. Egyptian broomrape is a chlorophyll-lacking, obligate, root holoparasite that parasitizes members of many botanical families, including the Apiaceae. At high infestation levels, Egyptian broomrape can cause total yield loss in carrot.
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