Strigolactone analogues induce suicidal seed germination of Striga spp. in soil [PDF]
Striga hermonthica and Striga asiatica are obligate root parasites that cause serious problems in the production of staple cereal crops in Africa. Because of the high levels of infestation, there is an urgent need to control these weeds.
Kgosi, R L +3 more
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Cytisus scoparius*
Broom is an attractive and common native plant across Britain, Ireland and most of Europe, and yet it is considered a harmful and invasive weed around the rest of the world. This is aided by broom thriving on poor dry soils, helped by using green stems for photosynthesis and having root nodules to fix nitrogen.
Peter A. Thomas +9 more
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Orobanche pseudorosmarina A. Pujadas et Muñoz Garm. sp. nov. (Orobanchaceae) from the eastern Mediterranean region [PDF]
The analysed plants from Dalmatia (Croatia) identified by Beck as Orobanche rosmarina Beck do not fit the lectotype for Orobanche rosmarina originally used by Foley [BM 574992].
Antonio J. Pujadas Salva +1 more
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Striga seed-germination activity of root exudates and compounds present in stems of Striga host and nonhost (trap crop) plants is reduced due to root colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. [PDF]
Root colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi reduces stimulation of seed germination of the plant parasite Striga (Orobanchaceae). This reduction can affect not only host plants for Striga, resulting in a lower parasite incidence, but also ...
Kuyper, T.W. +2 more
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The present research was carried out to estimate the genetic variability for 13 characters among 30 different germplasm of Taramira (Eruca sativa Mill.) in a randomized block design with three replications over four artificially created environments ...
Sukhjot Singh +8 more
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The distribution and habitat requirements of the genus Orobanche L. (Orobanchaceae) in SE Poland
The distribution of the genus Orobanche in SE Poland is presented. The study area stretches between the Vistula and the Bug rivers, and comprises the Polish areas of the Lublin-Lwów Upland, the Wołyń Upland and the southern part of Polesie. Eight species
Renata Piwowarczyk +2 more
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Una nueva combinación en el género Campanula L. (Campanulaceae) [PDF]
A new combination in the genus Campanula L. (Campanulaceae) Palabras clave. Campanula, Península Ibérica, nueva combinación.Key words.
Blanca López, Gabriel
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The overlooked Orobanche balsensis (J.A. Guim.) comb. nov., and some remarks on O. subbaetica Triano & Pujadas [PDF]
En este trabajo se dan pruebas de la pertinencia del rango específico para un taxon desatendido de Orobanche s. str. en el que coinciden todo un conjunto de caracteres morfológicos y un hospedante propio (Carlina). Puesto que J. A.
Carlón Ruiz, Luis +3 more
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El género "Orobanche" L. ("Orobanchaceae") en la provincia de Almería, SE de España [PDF]
A botanical survey has been carried out in order to determine the Orobanche species ocurring in Almería (Spain). A revision of the main national herbaria has also been made.
Lora González, Angel +1 more
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Mapeo y cuantificación de las infestaciones de Orobanche crenata en guisantes mediante teledetección [PDF]
Póster presentado en el XIII Congreso Nacional de Malherbología celebrado en La Laguna (Tenerife) en noviembre de 2011.Los jopos (Orobanche crenata Forsk.) son especies parásitas de cultivos leguminosos, muy extendidas en el área mediterránea (García ...
Caballero Novella, Juan José +6 more
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