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Metapopulation viability of an endangered holoparasitic plant in a dynamic landscape
By creating transient patch mosaics, disturbance can influence the dynamics of interacting populations in many ecosystems. In European heathland, traditional land use created such dynamic systems favourable for both early and later successional species.
Klaar Meulebrouck +3 more
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Although cytoskeleton is a driving force for cell division and growth in higher plants, there is little evidence about its components in parasitic angiosperms.
Emmanuel Panteris (492773) +5 more
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Bidirectional lncRNA Transfer between Cuscuta Parasites and Their Host Plant
Dodder species (Cuscuta spp.) are holoparasites that have extensive material exchange with their host plants through vascular connections. Recent studies on cross-species transfer have provided breakthrough insights, but little is known about the ...
Yuguo Wu +5 more
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Phylogeny of the parasitic plant family Orobanchaceae inferred from phytochrome A
Partial sequences of the nuclear gene encoding the photoreceptor phytochrome A (PHYA) are used to reconstruct relationships within Orobanchaceae, the largest of the parasitic angiosperm families.
Mathews, Sarah +3 more
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Agrobacterium rhizogenes transformed calli of the holoparasitic plant Phelipanche ramosa maintain parasitic competence [PDF]
Phelipanche and Orobanche spp. (broomrapes) are economically important parasitic weeds, causing severe damage to many agricultural crops. However, conventional methods to control these parasitic weeds are often not effective.
Bouwmeester, H.J.; id_orcid +8 more
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Current Status, Economic importance and Management of Dodders (Cuscuta Spp) of Important Crops
Dodders (Cuscuta spp.) are one of the worst weeds that causes economic damage to economically valued crops. Cuscuta campestris, C. kilimanjari, C. reflexa, C. australis, C. suaveolens, C. hyalina, C. cassytoides, C. epilinum and C.
Dechassa, Nagassa
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Interaction between Broomrapes and their Hosts
Broomrapes (Orobanchaceae) are phanerogamic holoparasites that attack the roots of many crops. They vary in host range, some parasitizing a broad range of crops, whereas others are more specific.
Wahbi Djebali2, Wided Chaibi2, Zouhaier Abbes1,2,*, Mohamed Kharrat1,
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Plasma Membrane Phylloquinone Biosynthesis in Nonphotosynthetic Parasitic Plants
Phylloquinone is a lipophilic naphthoquinone found predominantly in chloroplasts and best known for its function in photosystem I electron transport and disulfide bridge formation of photosystem II subunits. Phylloquinone has also been detected in plasma
Scott A. Harding +7 more
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Developmental origins of the world's largest flowers, Rafflesiaceae
Rafflesiaceae, which produce the world’s largest flowers, have captivated the attention of biologists for nearly two centuries. Despite their fame, however, the developmental nature of the floral organs in these giants has remained a mystery.
Kramer, Elena +6 more
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Plantas parásitas de interés agronómico en Chile.
Tesis presentada para optar al título de Ingeniero Agrónomo.Dentro de la gran diversidad de plantas vasculares existe un grupo que obtiene energía a partir del parasitismo.
Cartes Cabezas, Felipe Esteban
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