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???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????? ???????? Pedicularis (Orobanchaceae) ?????????? ??????????????

2021
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Weedy Orobanchaceae: The Problem

2013
While only a relatively small number of parasitic Orobanchaceae are weedy and parasitise agricultural crops, the impact of these species on world agriculture and world economy is tremendous. This chapter presents the key problems that farmers face in trying to control weedy Orobanchaceae and suggests an integrative approach for their management based ...
Jonathan Gressel, Daniel M. Joel
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Orobanchaceae

2020
Fritz H. Schweingruber   +3 more
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Genomic Evolution in Orobanchaceae

2013
The broomrape family (Orobanchaceae) is an excellent model system for comparative evolutionary studies that focus on various genomic aspects associated with or being the result of the transition to heterotrophy. This chapter provides a family-wide summary of our current knowledge of the extraordinarily dynamic genomic evolution in Orobanchaceae ...
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The Parasitic Weeds of the Orobanchaceae

2013
This chapter outlines the most important members of the Orobanchaceae occurring as weeds of agriculture worldwide, the holoparasitic broomrapes (Orobanche and Phelipanche species), the hemiparasitic Striga species and finally a few less important hemiparasites including Alectra, Aeginetia and Rhamphicarpa species.
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Taxonomic notes on Brandisia (Orobanchaceae)

Phytotaxa
Field investigations and specimen examination revealed no obvious morphological differences among Brandisia chevalieri Bonati, B. discolor J.D.Hooker & Thomson, and B. scandens Bonati. This observation, coupled with previously established phylogenetic evidence, confirms B. chevalieri and B. scandens as synonyms of B. discolor.
Zhou, Zhuo   +5 more
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???????????????????????????????? ?????????? ???????? Melampyrum L. (Orobanchaceae) ?????????? ??????????????

2021
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Herbarium phylogenomics: Resolving the generic status of the enigmatic Pseudobartsia (Orobanchaceae)

Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2022
Jun-Bo Yang, Yun-Hong Tan, De-Zhu Li
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