Germination Stimulant Activity of Isothiocyanates on Phelipanche spp. [PDF]
The root parasitic weed broomrapes, Phelipanche spp., cause severe damage to agriculture all over the world. They have a special host-dependent lifecycle and their seeds can germinate only when they receive chemical signals released from host roots.
Hinako Miura +7 more
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New Easternmost Locality of Phelipanche bohemica in South Poland
Phelipanche bohemica (Čelak.) Holub is a species with a narrow geographic range that is limited to Central Europe and a few regions in western and southern Europe. Taxonomic complexities within the Phelipanche purpurea s. l.
Grzegorz Łazarski
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Effects of Benzoquinones on Radicles of Orobanche and Phelipanche Species [PDF]
The holoparasitic broomrape weeds (Orobanche and Phelipanche species) cause severe yield losses throughout North Africa, the Middle East, and Southern and Eastern Europe. These parasitic weeds form an haustorium at the tip of their radicles to infect the
Mónica Fernández-Aparicio +3 more
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Phelipanche pouyanii (Orobanchaceae), a new species from Iran [PDF]
Phelipanche pouyanii is described here as a new species from South Khorassan Province, East of Iran. Its diagnostic morphological features are the calyx teeth being far longer than the calyx tube and staminal filaments being glabrous.
Seyedeh Zahra Mousavi Parsaii +4 more
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Identification of seeds of Phelipanche ramosa, Phelipanche mutelii and Orobanche cumana in the soils from different agricultural regions in Bulgaria by molecular markers [PDF]
Broomrapes are root holoparasites from Orobanchaceae family parasitizing other flowering plants. Several of the most aggressive broomrape species are widely spread in Bulgaria often causing serious yield losses of important crops.
Ina Kirilova +2 more
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Effects of wheat-canola intercropping on Phelipanche aegyptiaca parasitism [PDF]
Parasitic weeds especially Phelipanche aegyptiaca decrease severely the production of canola. This study evaluated the effect of intercropping different wheat genotypes with canola on Phelipanche aegyptiaca growth. Ten wild wheat genotypes with different
Razavifar Zeynab +2 more
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Phenotypic and histological analyses on the resistance of melon to Phelipanche aegyptiaca
Melon (Cucumis melo L.) is an economically important crop in Xinjiang, China, but its production is constrained by the parasitic plant Phelipanche aegyptiaca that attaches to the roots of many crops and causes severe stunting and loss of yield. Rhizotron,
Xiaolei Cao +11 more
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Populations of the Parasitic Plant Phelipanche ramosa Influence Their Seed Microbiota [PDF]
Seeds of the parasitic weed Phelipanche ramosa are well adapted to their hosts because they germinate and form haustorial structures to connect to roots in response to diverse host-derived molecular signals. P.
Sarah Huet +8 more
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Transformation and regeneration of the holoparasitic plant
Background Transformation and subsequent regeneration of holoparasitic plants has never been reported, in part due to challenges in developing transformation protocols, but also because regeneration of obligate parasites is difficult since their survival
Fernández-Aparicio Mónica +4 more
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Transcriptomic analysis of melon with different Phelipanche aegyptiaca resistance
To elucidate the genetic factors contributing to melon resistance against Phelipanche aegyptiaca and comprehend the role of differentially resistant materials in responding to changes in P. aegyptiaca parasitisation, we investigated the P.
Yao Guo +7 more
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