Report on the complete organelle genomes of Orobanche Filicicola Nakai ex Hyun, Y. S. Lim & H. C. Shin (Orobanchaceae): insights from comparison with Orobanchaceae plant genomes. [PDF]
Background Orobanche is a parasitic plant distributed in the temperate zone of Northern Hemisphere, with approximately 200 species found worldwide. In the Republic of Korea, two species of Orobanche, namely O. coerulescens Stephan ex Willd.
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Complete mitochondrial genomes of the hemiparasitic genus Cymbaria (Orobanchaceae): insights into repeat-mediated recombination, phylogenetic relationships, and horizontal gene transfer. [PDF]
The Orobanchaceae family is widely recognized as an exemplary model system for examining the evolutionary dynamics of parasitic plants. However, reports on the mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of the hemiparasitic tribe Cymbarieae are currently lacking.
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Field resistance to Orobanche crenata in pea (Pisum sativum L.): beyond strigolactones. [PDF]
Background Orobanchaceae are parasitic weeds causing substantial yield losses in many crops, including pea (Pisum sativum L.). Within host species, genotypes that display enhanced resistance to Orobanchaceae often exude low levels of strigolactones (SLs)
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Predicting the potential distribution of <i>Phacellanthus tubiflorus</i> (Orobanchaceae): a modeling approach using MaxEnt and ArcGIS. [PDF]
Phacellanthus tubiflorus Sieb. et Zucc, a vascular plant species, is believed to possess pharmacological properties including anti-fatigue and immunoenhancement. However, its distribution data is limited.
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Haustorium Inducing Factors for Parasitic Orobanchaceae [PDF]
Parasitic plants in the Orobanchaceae family include devastating weed species, such as Striga, Orobanche, and Phelipanche, which infest important crops and cause economic losses of over a billion US dollars worldwide, yet the molecular and cellular ...
Vincent Goyet +9 more
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A NEW SPECIES OF HARVEYA FROM WESTERN CAPE.
J. C. Manning, P. Goldblatt
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Striga asiatica (L.) Kuntze 1891 is a hemiparasitic plant native to Asia and Africa. It is invasive and causes yield losses in crops such as corn, rice and sorghum.
Liu Qin +5 more
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Comprehensive Analysis of the Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Rehmannia chingii: An Autotrophic Species in the Orobanchaceae Family. [PDF]
Rehmannia chingii is an important medicinal plant with immense value in scientific research. However, its mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) has not yet been characterized.
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Orobanchaceae parasite–host interactions [PDF]
SummaryParasitic plants in the family Orobanchaceae, such asStriga,OrobancheandPhelipanche, often cause significant damage to agricultural crops. The Orobanchaceae family comprises more than 2000 species in about 100 genera, providing an excellent system for studying the molecular basis of parasitism and its evolution.
J. Musembi Mutuku +3 more
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Complete chloroplast genomes of the hemiparasitic genus Cymbaria: Insights into comparative analysis, development of molecular markers, and phylogenetic relationships. [PDF]
The hemiparasitic tribe Cymbarieae (Orobanchaceae) plays a crucial role in elucidating the initial stage of the transition from autotrophism to heterotrophism. However, the complete chloroplast genome of the type genus Cymbaria has yet to be reported. In
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