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Orobanche crenata: A Bibliometric Analysis of a Noxious Parasitic Plant

Plant Disease, 2023
Orobanche crenata is a parasitic weed representing a serious constraint to crop production in the Mediterranean basin. Here, we aim to evaluate the global scientific research status and trends of O. crenata through a bibliometric analysis to identify prominent research themes, development trends, and major contributors in terms of authors ...
Majda El Amri   +4 more
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Genetic diversity in Orobanche crenata populations from southern Spain

Theoretical and applied genetics, 2001
The pattern of genetic variation within and among natural populations of broomrape (Orobanche crenata Forsk.) from southern Spain was analysed by RAPD markers. Hierarchical analysis of phenotypic diversity using AMOVA was performed to analyse the partitioning of the variation among populations and among individuals.
Roman, Belen   +4 more
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Phytochemical composition and biological activities of Orobanche crenata Forssk.: a review

Natural Product Research, 2020
The genus Orobanche includes about 100 different species. Among them, Orobanche crenata Forssk. (Orobanchaceae family), commonly known as broomrape, is a holoparasitic plant, noxious to legume crops that inhabits mainly in the Mediterranean basin. The aim of this review is to evaluate and organise the available reports on O. crenata.
Genovese C.   +5 more
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Crenate broomrape (Orobanche crenata) infection in field pea cultivars

Crop Protection, 2003
Abstract Orobanche crenata is a major constraint for winter pea production in Mediterranean and East Asian countries. Screening for resistance performed under field conditions in 20 field pea cultivars showed that very low levels of genetic resistance were available.
D Rubiales   +3 more
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Control of Orobanche crenata in Vicia narbonensis by glyphosate

Crop Protection, 2008
Abstract The tolerance of narbon bean (Vicia narbonensis L) to glyphosate was studied under field conditions. Its effectiveness was measured both in terms of broomrape shoot control and seed yield performance. When broomrape was sprayed twice with glyphosate (while the broomrape attachment to the narbon bean roots was at the tubercle stage of ...
S. Nadal, M.T. Moreno, B. Román
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Orobanche crenata destroying Cajanus cajan: a new report from India

Indian Phytopathology, 2020
Crenata broomrape was observed on pigeon pea plants grown in Satna district of Madhya Pradesh in central India during the survey conducted in 2017. Based on the phyto-morphology, the broomrape sp. was identified as Orobanche crenata destroying Cajanus cajan. The parasitism was confirmed by the attachment of O.
Gulwaiz Akhter   +2 more
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Characterization of resistance in chickpea to crenate broomrape (Orobanche crenata)

Weed Science, 2003
Abstract Crenate broomrape is a major constraint for legume production in Mediterranean and East Asian countries. Resistance to this parasitic weed is scarce in many legumes but is common in chickpea germ plasm. A detailed in vitro study has shown that resistance in chickpea is the result of the combination of at least two mechanisms.
Diego Rubiales   +4 more
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Crenatoside: a novel phenylpropanoid glycoside from Orobanche crenata.

Planta medica, 1993
A new phenylpropanoid glycoside, crenatoside, as well as the known phenylpropanoid, acteoside, have been isolated from the aerial parts of Orobanche crenata. Their structures have been determined by spectroscopic methods as well as by means of chemical evidence.
M S, Afifi   +5 more
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Intercropping with cereals reduces infection by Orobanche crenata in legumes

Crop Protection, 2007
Abstract Orobanche crenata is a weedy root parasite that causes huge damage to legume crops. Control strategies have centred around agronomic practices and the use of herbicides, although success has been marginal. Our field experiments show that O. crenata infection on faba bean and pea is reduced when these host crops are intercropped with oat.
Mónica Fernandez-Aparicio   +2 more
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Locating quantitative trait loci associated with Orobanche crenata resistance in pea

Weed Research, 2004
Summary Orobanche crenata (broomrape) is a root parasite that represents the major constraint for pea (Pisum sativum) cultivation in the Mediterranean area and the Middle East. The efficacy of available control methods is minimal and breeding for O. crenata resistance is considered the most promising strategy of control.
Valderrama, Maria Rosario   +5 more
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