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A NEW SPECIES OF HARVEYA FROM WESTERN CAPE.
J. C. Manning, P. Goldblatt
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Phtheirospermum (Orobanchaceae), a hemiparasitic genus of Eastern Asia, is characterized by having long and viscous glandular hairs on stems and leaves.
Wen-Bin Yu, Lu Lu, Claude W Depamphilis
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What we learn from weed genetics. [PDF]
American Journal of Botany, Volume 113, Issue 4, April 2026.
VanWallendael A.
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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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Strigolactones and sesquiterpene lactones induce Orobanche cumana germination via KAI2d receptors through distinct processes. [PDF]
SUMMARY Orobanche cumana is an obligate parasitic weed belonging to the Orobanchaceae family and represents the most important biotic constraint to sunflower seed production in all the regions where sunflower is cultivated, except in North and South America. O.
Affholder J +12 more
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Melampyrum koreanum K.-J. Kim and S.-M. Yun 2012 (Orobanchaceae) is a hemi-parasitic herb, endemic to Korea. Here, the chloroplast genome of this species is reported.
Dong-Pil Jin +3 more
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The cultivar of Rehmannia glutinosa (Orobanchaceae) is one of the four famous ‘Huai’ medicine cultivar species endemic to Henan Province in central China. In this study, we report the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of R.
Zhi Xia +4 more
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The complete chloroplast genomes of two Pedicularis species (Orobanchaceae) from Southwest China
We report the complete chloroplast genome (plastome) sequences of Pedicularis cephalantha (147,087 bp) and P. nigra (145,726 bp), endemic to southwestern China.
Wei-Jia Wang +4 more
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Extensive plastome reduction and loss of photosynthesis genes in Diphelypaea coccinea, a holoparasitic plant of the family Orobanchaceae [PDF]
Background Parasitic plants have the ability to obtain nutrients from their hosts and are less dependent on their own photosynthesis or completely lose this capacity. The reduction in plastid genome size and gene content in parasitic plants predominantly
Eugeny V. Gruzdev +4 more
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Orobanchaceae Odontites discolor subsp. ciliatus (Pomel) Bolliger, K 3, PL, RR Odontites discolor Pomel subsp.
Meddour, Rachid +2 more
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