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Investigating the Tolerance of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) Cultivars to Broomrape (Orobanche aegyptiaca pers) in Khorassan Razavi [PDF]

open access: yesIkufīziyuluzhī-i Giyāhān-i Zirā̒ī, 2014
To investigate the tolerance of tomato cultivars to Egyptian broomrape (Orobanche aegyptiaca pers.), an experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design with 11 treatments and 3 replications in mazrae Nemoune Astan Quds Razavi in Mashhad ...
M. Zafarian,   +3 more
doaj  

Effect of Fusarium and Rhizoctonia isolates on the pre-attachment stage of Phelipanche aegyptiaca [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Protection Research
Phelipanche aegyptiaca is an obligate root-parasitic plant of the Orobanchaceae family that comprises the most threatening weed for major crops in regions with a Mediterranean climate zone, as well as in Asia, southern and Eastern Europe.
Esra Cignitas   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Utilization of Sunflower Crop Wild Relatives for Cultivated Sunflower Improvement

open access: yesCrop Science, Volume 57, Issue 3, Page 1083-1101, May–June 2017., 2017
Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is one of the few crops native to the United States. The current USDA–ARS National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS) crop wild relatives sunflower collection is the largest extant collection in the world, containing 2519 accessions comprising 53 species—39 perennial and 14 annual.
Gerald J. Seiler   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Faba Bean Breeding in Australia: Past, Present and Future

open access: yesLegume Science, Volume 7, Issue 2, June 2025.
ABSTRACT Faba bean is an important autumn‐sown grain legume in Australia, coming third in production and hectarage after lentil and chickpea. It is mostly grown in South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland (QLD). Despite its introduction as early as European settlement in Australia, the crop did not get much attention until the ...
Kedar N. Adhikari   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

chemical control of branched broomrape in processing tomato using sulfonylureas in southern italy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The present research investigated the efficacy and the selectivity of three sulfonylureas (SUs) rimsulfuron (RS), chlorsulfuron (CS) and triasulfuron (TS) for Phelipanche ramosa control in processing tomato.
Anna Bonasia   +2 more
core   +3 more sources

A Blueprint for Building Resilience and Food Security in MENA and SSA Drylands: Diversifying Agriculture With Neglected and Underutilized Species

open access: yesFood and Energy Security, Volume 14, Issue 1, January/February 2025.
ABSTRACT Drylands, encompassing 41% of global land and supporting over 2 billion people, face significant challenges, including water scarcity, extreme temperatures, and soil degradation. Dryland spans vast areas of Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Sub‐Sahara Africa (SSA) regions and poses a threat to food security and resilience.
Krishna Prasad Devkota   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Management factors affecting faba bean yield [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Faba bean yields are often lower than they could be if appropriate interventions were taken. We surveyed literature on quantitative impacts of management choices related to region of adaptation, soil and water management, nitrogen nutrition and ...
Belachew, Kifle   +4 more
core   +5 more sources

Are root parasitic broomrapes still a good target for bioherbicide control?

open access: yesPest Management Science, Volume 80, Issue 1, Page 10-18, January 2024.
Root parasitic weeds of the genera Orobanche and Phelipanche (commonly named broomrapes), responsible for enormous yield losses of several crops all around the world, are hardly manageable because of their physiological and biological properties. Although there are no commercial products and effective applications, microbiological control has enormous ...
Maurizio Vurro
wiley   +1 more source

Broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel) Control in Winter Oilseed Rape with Imazamox-Containing Herbicide Products [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The broomrapes are root, obligate parasites without chlorophyll. They parasitize mostly the dicotyledonous plants. Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel attacks a wider range of hosts among which is the winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.).
Anyo Mitkov   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Adsorption of imazamox in California agricultural soils and implications for branched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa) management [PDF]

open access: yes
Results of previous research on chemigated imazamox for control of branched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa) in processing tomatoes suggested potential soil-type differences in imazamox availability.
Dayan, Franck   +3 more
core   +1 more source

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