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Does an increase in plant diversity enhance agroecosystem services? Case study in rainfed rice based cropping systems in Madagascar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Autfray, Patrice   +6 more
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Nanozymes Integrated Biochips Toward Smart Detection System

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
This review systematically outlines the integration of nanozymes, biochips, and artificial intelligence (AI) for intelligent biosensing. It details how their convergence enhances signal amplification, enables portable detection, and improves data interpretation.
Dongyu Chen   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Plant Parasitic Nematodes

open access: yesThe American Biology Teacher, 1954
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Parasites, Plants, and People

Trends in Parasitology, 2016
Anthelminthic resistance is acknowledged worldwide and is a major problem in Aotearoa New Zealand, thus alternative parasite management strategies are imperative. One Health is an initiative linking animal, human, and environmental health. Parasites, plants, and people illustrate the possibilities of providing diverse diets for stock thereby lowering ...
Marion, Johnson, Tony, Moore
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Plants under stress by parasitic plants

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2017
In addition to other biotic stresses, parasitic plants pose an additional threat to plants and cause crop losses, worldwide. Plant parasites directly connect to the vasculature of host plants thereby stealing water, nutrients, and carbohydrates consequently leading to tremendously reduced biomass and losses in seed yields of the infected host plants ...
Volker, Hegenauer   +2 more
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Parasitic Plants

1992
Mistletoes, dodder and broomrapes are the best known parasitic higher plants. They are mainly foun in Europe and northern North America. In tropical areas, quite a number of additional species are found, and the author reports on what he observed in Costa Rica, North America and Europe, and discusses species found in Australia, New Caledonia and South ...
Heinis, Julius L., Heinis, Julius L.
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Strigolactones and Parasitic Plants

2019
A parasitic plant is a flowering plant that attaches itself morphologically and physiologically to a host (another plant) by a modified root (the haustorium). Only about 25 out of the 270 genera of parasitic plants have a negative impact in agriculture and forestry, and thus can be considered weeds.
Maurizio Vurro   +3 more
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