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Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2020
Lack of consensus on effective approaches for Egyptian broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca) management in host plants has focused attention on the identification of resistant or tolerant genotypes by evaluating plant physiological responses to parasitism.
Nayerehalsadat Hosseini Faradonbeh +3 more
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Lack of consensus on effective approaches for Egyptian broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca) management in host plants has focused attention on the identification of resistant or tolerant genotypes by evaluating plant physiological responses to parasitism.
Nayerehalsadat Hosseini Faradonbeh +3 more
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Egyptian Broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca) Management in Carrot under Field Conditions
Weed Technology, 2015The chlorophyll-lacking holoparasite Egyptian broomrape is a major threat for many field crops in Israel. In carrot, a high-value crop that is grown year round in Israel, heavy infestation with broomrape can cause severe damage and even total yield loss.
Amnon Cochavi +4 more
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Host gene expression in response to Egyptian broomrape (Orobanche aegyptiaca)
Weed Science, 2004Abstract Selective control of Egyptian broomrape is extremely difficult because the close association between host crop and parasite limits the use of most mechanical and herbicidal approaches. However, this host–parasite interaction can also form the basis of the simplest control strategy: parasite-resistant crops.
A. A. Griffitts, C. Cramer, J. Westwood
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Weed Science, 2003
Abstract Sunflower broomrape and Egyptian broomrape are two holoparasites of sunflower that cause severe yield loss. The aim of the current study was to clarify the relationship between temperature and sunflower broomrape and Egyptian broomrape parasitism of the resistant sunflower variety ‘Ambar’ (R) and the susceptible variety ‘Adi’ (S).
H. Eizenberg +5 more
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Abstract Sunflower broomrape and Egyptian broomrape are two holoparasites of sunflower that cause severe yield loss. The aim of the current study was to clarify the relationship between temperature and sunflower broomrape and Egyptian broomrape parasitism of the resistant sunflower variety ‘Ambar’ (R) and the susceptible variety ‘Adi’ (S).
H. Eizenberg +5 more
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Nutrient Effects on Parasitism and Germination of Egyptian Broomrape (Orobanche aegyptiaca)
Weed Technology, 1992The influence of various nutrients on parasitism of tomato plants by Egyptian broomrape and on stimulation of broomrape seed germination by strigol analogs was investigated in greenhouse and laboratory experiments. Parasitism occurred most readily in potting media low in fertility.
R. Jain, C. Foy
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Weed Science, 2018
Egyptian broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca Pers.) is a root-parasitic weed that severely damages many crops worldwide, including tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). In Israel, the management protocol used for P. aegyptiaca in open-field tomato includes PPI
Amit Paporisch +4 more
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Egyptian broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca Pers.) is a root-parasitic weed that severely damages many crops worldwide, including tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). In Israel, the management protocol used for P. aegyptiaca in open-field tomato includes PPI
Amit Paporisch +4 more
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Weed Technology, 2004
Broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) are root holoparasitic plants that cause severe damage to economically important crops, especially in Mediterranean countries. Egyptian broomrape is the most troublesome weed on tomatoes grown for processing in Israel. In the present study, we tested the efficacy and selectivity of four sulfonylurea herbicides in controlling
H. Eizenberg +4 more
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Broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) are root holoparasitic plants that cause severe damage to economically important crops, especially in Mediterranean countries. Egyptian broomrape is the most troublesome weed on tomatoes grown for processing in Israel. In the present study, we tested the efficacy and selectivity of four sulfonylurea herbicides in controlling
H. Eizenberg +4 more
semanticscholar +2 more sources
, 2019
This study aimed to investigate the effects of nitrogen fertilizer and a bioherbicide on Egyptian broomrape in a tomato research field at College of Agriculture, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran in 2014. Treatments consisted of several levels of nitrate ammonium including 0, 100, 200 and 300 kg ha-1 and a biofertilizer as the first factor and how to use
M. Ghaznavi, S. Kazemeini, R. Naderi
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of nitrogen fertilizer and a bioherbicide on Egyptian broomrape in a tomato research field at College of Agriculture, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran in 2014. Treatments consisted of several levels of nitrate ammonium including 0, 100, 200 and 300 kg ha-1 and a biofertilizer as the first factor and how to use
M. Ghaznavi, S. Kazemeini, R. Naderi
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Weed Biology and Management, 2018
The present study assessed the effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on broomrape (Orobanche aegyptiaca Pers.) control to determine its effects on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) growth indices. This experiment was carried out using a randomized complete block design with four replications.
A. Tadayyon +3 more
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The present study assessed the effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on broomrape (Orobanche aegyptiaca Pers.) control to determine its effects on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) growth indices. This experiment was carried out using a randomized complete block design with four replications.
A. Tadayyon +3 more
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Weed Science, 2012
The dynamics of the host–parasite relationship between tomato cv. Brigade and Egyptian broomrape is temperature-related. This relationship was utilized for the development of an equation on the basis of thermal time (as measured by growing degree days, GDD, C) to predict the parasitism dynamics of Egyptian broomrape in tomato.
J. Ephrath +4 more
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The dynamics of the host–parasite relationship between tomato cv. Brigade and Egyptian broomrape is temperature-related. This relationship was utilized for the development of an equation on the basis of thermal time (as measured by growing degree days, GDD, C) to predict the parasitism dynamics of Egyptian broomrape in tomato.
J. Ephrath +4 more
semanticscholar +2 more sources

