Identification of Vicia ervilia Germplasm Resistant to Orobanche crenata [PDF]
Bitter vetch (Vicia ervilia L.) is an ancient grain legume used as animal feed in the Mediterranean basin. This legume has a large economical potential because of its high yield under low inputs and good protein content, as well as resistance to cold and
Clara Isabel González-Verdejo +3 more
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Genetic Diversity of Orobanche crenata Populations in Ethiopia Using Microsatellite Markers [PDF]
Orobanche crenata is a parasitic weed that causes considerable yield losses on food legumes in Ethiopia and the Mediterranean region. Understanding the genetic diversity of Orobanche crenata using molecular techniques generate useful information in ...
Gashaw Belay +5 more
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Anti-Candidal Activity of the Parasitic Plant Orobanche crenata Forssk [PDF]
Candida albicans (C. albicans) and Candida glabrata (C. glabrata) are part of the human microbiome. However, they possess numerous virulence factors, which confer them the ability to cause both local and systemic infections.
Floriana D’Angeli +12 more
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Genotyping-by-sequencing analysis of Orobanche crenata populations in Algeria reveals genetic differentiation. [PDF]
Understanding the factors that shape obligate parasitic plant populations provides an important window on the evolutionary history of these unique plants. Using GBS‐derived markers across a number of Orobanche crenata populations we identified population genetic structure associated with A) geographic location and B) host plants.
Bendaoud F +5 more
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Resistance against Orobanche crenata in Bitter Vetch (Vicia ervilia) Germplasm Based on Reduced Induction of Orobanche Germination [PDF]
Bitter vetch (Vicia ervilia (L.) Willd.) is a legume well adapted to cultivation in marginal areas, being an important source of protein for animal feed in low input cropping systems.
Clara Isabel González-Verdejo +4 more
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Unveiling Fatty Acid Profiles of the Parasitic Plants Orobanche foetida Poiret. and Orobanche crenata Forsk. and Modulation of Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) Fatty Acid Composition in Response to Orobanche Infestation [PDF]
Broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) are root parasitic plants that threaten agricultural production in many parts of the world. In this study, the effect of two orobanche species, Orobanche crenata and O. foetida, on faba bean plants was studied in Tunisia.
Amal Bouallegue +9 more
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Large Field Screening for Resistance to Broomrape (Orobanche crenata Forsk.) in a Global Lentil Diversity Panel (GLDP) (Lens culinaris Medik.) [PDF]
Broomrape (Orobanche crenata Forsk.) is a serious problem causing important losses to lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) production and productivity in Mediterranean countries. Despite intensive breeding activities, no resistance sources against O.
Youness En-nahli +4 more
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Effects of Salicylic Acid and Indole Acetic Acid Exogenous Applications on Induction of Faba Bean Resistance against Orobanche crenata [PDF]
The parasitic weed, Orobanche crenata, is one of the most devastating constraint for faba bean production in Mediterranean regions. Plant host defense induction was reported as one of the most appropriate control methods in many crops.
Fatima Zahra Briache +8 more
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Temperature and water stress during conditioning and incubation phase affecting Orobanche crenata seed germination and radicle growth [PDF]
Orobanche crenata is a holoparasitic plant that is potentially devastating to crop yield of legume species. Soil temperature and humidity are known to affect seed germination, however, the extent of their influence on germination and radicle growth of ...
JUAN eMORAL +2 more
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Orobanche crenata is a serious parasitic weed and a major constraint on legume crops, particularly for faba bean, which causes about 75–100% of yield losses in Ethiopia.
Lemma Diriba
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