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Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic plants with the largest flowers in the world, unique to the threatened forest habitats of tropical Asia. Here, we report on genes that are active (the transcriptome) in Rafflesia seeds as part of a larger effort to understand Rafflesia.
Jeanmaire Molina +21 more
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Recent advances in Broomrapes research [PDF]
Orobanchaceae (broomrapes) is a morphologically diverse family of predominantly herbaceous, parasitic plants. The majority of species are facultative or obligate root parasites that subsist on broad-leaf plants, thereby depleting them of nutrients ...
MARIA GEVEZOVA +6 more
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Aportaciones a la flora del Sistema Ibérico meridional, V [PDF]
26 taxa of new or scarcely known vascular plants in the provinces of Cuenca, Guadalajara and Teruel are commented. We provide the first records for Achillea pyrenaica, Callitriche stagnalis y Peucedanum carvifolia in Cuenca province and Lathyrus nissolia
García Cardo, José María +1 more
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Rhamphicarpa fistulosa, a widespread facultative hemi-parasitic weed, threatening rice production in Africa [PDF]
Rhamphicarpa fistulosa is a facultative hemi-parasitic plant of the Orobanchaceae family, adapted to wet soils. Apart from tropical Australia, it is only found in sub-Saharan Africa, where it is considered a minor weed in cereal crops such as rice.
Bastiaans, Lammert +2 more
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Phelipanche Ramosa (L. - Pomel) Control In Field Tomato Crop
The tomato is a very important crop, whose cultivation in the Mediterranean basin is severely affected by the phytoparasitic weed Phelipanche ramosa. The semiarid regions of the world are considered the main areas where this parasitic weed is established causing heavy infestation as it is able to produce high numbers of seeds (up to 500,000 per plant),
Disciglio, G. +9 more
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A new sesquiterpenoid belonging to the subgroup seco-eudesmanolides and named inuloxin E was isolated from Dittrichia viscosa, together with the already known sesquiterpenoids inuloxins A−D and α-costic acid.
Marco Masi +5 more
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TWO NEW RECORDS OF THE GENUS PHELIPANCHE (OROBANCHACEAE) FROM IRAQ
Two new records of Phelipanche, Phelipanche hypertomentosa (M.J.Y. Foley) M.J.Y. Foley and Phelipanche orientalis (Beck) Sojak were added to the Flora of Iraq for the first time. P. hypertomentosa was collected near the Iraqi Kuwait-Saudi Arabia border, on Jarishan-Khadher al-Mai road, and P. orientalis was collected from Kurdistan North Iraq.
Abdulridha A. Al-Mayah +1 more
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Noves contribucions al coneixement de la flora vascular de les Illes Balears [PDF]
S’aporten dades per a un total de 76 tàxons. Rosa blondeana Ripart ex Désegl., Silene fuscata Link ex Brot., Medicago coronata (L.) Bartal., Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Nees, i Eclipta prostrata (L.) L., són novetats per a la flora de les Illes Balears (
Sáez, Llorenç
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Carotenoid Cleavage Oxygenases from Microbes and Photosynthetic Organisms: Features and Functions [PDF]
Apocarotenoids are carotenoid-derived compounds widespread in all major taxonomic groups, where they play important roles in different physiological processes.
Ahrazem, Oussama +4 more
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The current decrease in herbicide use may increase and diversify weed flora in crops as well as companion bioagressors spreading via weeds. Among these bioagressors is Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel, a parastic plant which is very harmful on oilseed rape.
Colbach Nathalie +2 more
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