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Identification challenges of Castilleja (Orobanchaceae) on iNaturalist
Citizen science platforms like iNaturalist play a crucial role in biodiversity monitoring. However, the identification of plants from the genus Castilleja (Indian Paintbrush), which comprises about 200 species with often similar features and frequent introgression, presents considerable challenges.
Marco Bürger, Joanne Chory
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Parasitic Orobanchaceae: Parasitic Mechanisms and Control Strategies
This book was written in response to significant recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of parasitism in the Orobanchaceae, and breakthroughs in the control of the parasitic weeds Striga and Orobanche.
Gressel, Jonathan, (Editor) +2 more
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Christisonia mira (Orobanchaceae): A new plant species from Southern Western Ghats, India
A root parasitic plant species Christisonia mira (Orobanchaceae) is described as a new taxa from Kerala part of southern Western Ghats ...
Mathew, Jose, Mathew, Jos\ue9
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Flora of the cangas of Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brazil: Orobanchaceae
This is a taxonomic study of the representatives of Orobanchaceae from the cangas of Serra dos Carajás, Pará state, Brazil. We recorded Buchnera carajasensis and B. longifolia in Serra dos Carajás, but only the former occurs in areas of canga and will be
André Vito Scatigna +1 more
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Biology of the Root-Parasitic Rhinanthoid Orobanchaceae
Evolution, physiology and ecology of root-parasitic Rhinanthoid Orobanchaceae was investigated with special emphasis on understanding biology of hemiparasitism.
TĚŠITEL, Jakub
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CARACTERISTICA GENOMULUI LA OROBANCHACEAE
În prezenta lucrare au fost analizate în plan comparativ cercetările expuse atât în publicaţii ştiinţifice, cât şi în trei proiecte din bazele de date publice: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website, versiunea 13, Parasitic Plant Connection şi Parasitic Plant ...
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Limited mitogenomic degradation in response to a parasitic lifestyle in Orobanchaceae
In parasitic plants, the reduction in plastid genome (plastome) size and content is driven predominantly by the loss of photosynthetic genes. The first completed mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) from parasitic mistletoes also exhibit significant ...
Kozaczek, Melisa +6 more
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Molecular phylogenetic analyses have greatly advanced our understanding of phylogenetic relationships in Orobanchaceae, a model system to study parasitism in angiosperms.
Randle, Chris +3 more
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Parasitic plants obtain nutrients from their hosts through organs called haustoria. The hyaline body is a specialized parenchymatous tissue occupying the central parts of haustoria in many Orobanchaceae species.
Domozych, David S. +9 more
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A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS CONOPHOLIS (OROBANCHACEAE)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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