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Small RNA analysis of Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid infected Phelipanche ramosa

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2014
Plants defend themselves against virus/viroid infection by induction of a mechanism of viral RNA degradation or translation inhibition. This is achieved by the production of small RNAs referred to as small interfering RNAs and microRNA, the key molecules in establishment of RNA directed silencing.
Desislava, Ivanova   +6 more
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Phelipanche hajastanica (Orobanchaceae), a New Species from Armenia

Annales Botanici Fennici, 2017
Phelipanche hajastanica Piwow., O. Sanchez & Moreno Mor., sp. nova (Orobanchaceae) is described from the Lesser Caucasus in the southeastern part of Armenia. The species grows in two small gorges in the Vayk mountain range, and parasitises Nepeta trautvetteri, a Transcaucasian endemic. A detailed description and illustrations are provided. We compare P.
Renata Piwowarczyk   +5 more
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Phelipanche cingularum Croze, Carlon, J., sp. nov.

Published as part of Croze, Thomas, Ruiz, Luis Carlón, Tison, Jean-Marc, Michaud, Henri, Molina, James & Moral, Gonzalo Moreno, 2024, Phelipanche cingularum (Orobanchaceae), a new species from southern France, pp.
Croze, Thomas   +5 more
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Molecular convergence of the parasitic plant species Cuscuta reflexa and Phelipanche aegyptiaca

Planta, 2012
The parasitic plant species Cuscuta reflexa and Phelipanche aegyptiaca have independently developed parasitism, the former parasitizing on shoots and the latter attaching to roots. Regardless of these differences, the two species use similar organs, termed haustoria, to attach to the host plant.
Jan, Rehker   +2 more
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Ausbreitung des parasitischen Unkrauts Phelipanche ramosa in der deutschen Landwirtschaft

Gesunde Pflanzen, 2011
Als wurzelparasitisches Unkraut besitzt Phelipanche ramosa (verzweigte Sommerwurz) neben P. aegyptiaca den breitesten Wirtspflanzenkreis unter den Orobanche und Phelipanche Arten. In Westeuropa befallt sie mit zunehmender Aggressivitat Kulturen wie Raps, Tabak, Hanf und Tomaten.
Eva Kohlschmid   +2 more
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Intraspecific seasonal variation of dormancy and mortality of Phelipanche ramosa seeds

Weed Research, 2019
SummaryPhelipanche ramosa (Branched broomrape) is an obligate root parasitic plant that is a major pest of oilseed rape in France. Knowledge on seed viability and dormancy under field conditions is crucial to understand how to control P. ramosa, but is as yet unknown. Our study aimed to quantify these processes with a 2‐year seed burial experiment. Two
Pointurier, Olivia   +5 more
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Host specific races of Phelipanche aegyptiaca

International Journal of Research in Agronomy, 2023
Gulwaiz Akhter   +5 more
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Phelipanche aegyptiaca parasitism impairs salinity tolerance in young leaves of tomato

Physiologia Plantarum, 2018
The parasite Phelipanche aegyptiaca infests tomato, a crop plant that is commonly cultivated in semi‐arid environments, where tomato may be subject to salt stress. Since the relationship between the two stresses —salinity and parasitism – has been poorly investigated in tomato, the effects of P.
Amnon Cochavi   +3 more
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2021
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Geschichte der Erforschung der Sommerwurzgewächse (Gattungen Orobanche und Phelipanche)

Kochia, 2015
Teil 2 der Reihe beleuchtet die systematische Erforschung der Gattungen Orobanche und Phelipanche in der Periode von Linnés "Species Plantarum" 1753 bis zur ersten grundlegenden Monographie zur Gattung Orobanche von G. Beck 1890. ein abschließender Abschnitt bringt Ergänzungen zum ersten Teil (behandelte den Zeitraum von den Anfängen bis 1753; Kochia
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