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Unlocking seagrass germination: divergent roles of strigolactones and smoke-water in <i>Zostera marina</i> (Zosteraceae). [PDF]
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Biological Activities and Potential Applications of Phytotoxins. [PDF]
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First case of evolved herbicide resistance in the holoparasite sunflower broomrape, Orobanche cumana Wallr. [PDF]
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Interactive effects of Orobanche latisquama parasitism and drought stress in Salvia rosmarinus plants growing under Mediterranean field conditions. [PDF]
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Methods of Control of Parasitic Weeds of the Genus <i>Cuscuta</i>-Current Status and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
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Cycloheximide in the nanomolar range inhibits seed germination of Orobanche minor. [PDF]
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Phenylpropanoid glycosides in ItalianOrobanchespp., sect. Orobanche
Natural Product Research, 2005We studied the occurrence of phenylpropanoid glycosides (PhG) in five species of the genus Orobanche L., collected in the Latium region of Italy. The presence of orobanchoside and verbascoside in all four species confirms that these PhGs are taxonomic markers of the genus. The results suggest that O. gracilis form. citrina could be a diverse entity.
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IDENTIFICATION KEY OF OROBANCHE L. SPECIES 1. Corolla with reddish or brown glandular hairs............................................................. Orobanche alba Willd. — Corolla without dark glandular hairs........................................................................................................... 2 2.
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IDENTIFICATION KEY OF OROBANCHE L. SPECIES 1. Corolla with reddish or brown glandular hairs............................................................. Orobanche alba Willd. — Corolla without dark glandular hairs........................................................................................................... 2 2.
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