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Orobanchaceae in the “Flora iberica” area: new taxa, excluded taxa, and typification
Two new Orobanche taxa are described: O. austrohispanica MJ.Y. Foley, and O. crinita Viv. var. occidentalis MJ.Y. Foley. Thirty-one species or subspecies of Orobanche and one species of Cistanche have been confirmed as being present within the Flora ...
Michael J.Y. Foley
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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.
Chang C +7 more
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Brandisia is a shrubby genus of about eight species distributed basically in East Asian evergreen broadleaved forests (EBLFs), with distribution centers in the karst regions of Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guangxi in southwestern China.
Zhe Chen +5 more
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A new tropical species of Aphyllon (Orobanchaceae: Orobancheae) from Chiapas, Mexico
Background: Aphyllon is a genus of 25 root-holoparasitic species restricted to the Americas. It has a disjunct distribution, with 21 species distributed in North America and four in South America.
Antonio Francisco‐Gutiérrez +1 more
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Branched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa, Orobanchaceae) is the most important parasitic weed of oilseed and vegetable crops in Europe. Deciphering the parasite’s basic biology and genetics underpinning adaptations to parasitism are essential for effective
Guillaume Brun +2 more
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Little is known about the microbiomes of flower parts, and even less information is available regarding these microorganisms’ colonization of specific niches in parasitic plants.
K. Ruraż +2 more
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Some holoparasitic species can become cultivated plants due to their unique chemical composition. A lot of bioactive contents are characteristic for them.
Piwowarczyk Renata +4 more
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Essential oil composition of Bellardia trixago (L.) All. (Orobanchaceae) from Türkiye
Bellardia trixago (L.) All. (syn. Bartsia trixago L.) is a hemiparasitic plant that is mainly native to the Mediterranean area. Formerly, the genus was considered to be a part of the Scrophulariaceae family, but it is currently classified as belonging to
G. Semiz, Batıkan Günal
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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.
Han Y +6 more
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Floral Volatiles in Parasitic Plants of the Orobanchaceae. Ecological and Taxonomic Implications
The holoparasitic broomrapes, Orobanche spp. and Phelipanche spp. (Orobanchaceae), are root parasites that completely depend on a host plant for survival and reproduction.
Peter eTóth +3 more
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