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Molecular Studies on Sunflower Broomrape (Orobanche cumana Wallr.) [PDF]
Los jopos (Orobanche spp. y Phelipanche spp.) son un grupo de aproximadamente 170 especies de plantas holoparásitas distribuidas principalmente en el Hemisferio Norte. A pesar de que la mayor parte de Orobanche spp.
Pineda Martos, Rocío
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Changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate-poor soils. [PDF]
Strigolactones (SLs) are carotenoid-derived phytohormones shaping plant architecture and inducing the symbiosis with endomycorrhizal fungi. In Petunia hybrida, SL transport within the plant and towards the rhizosphere is driven by the ABCG-class protein ...
Abe +68 more
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Diverging repeatomes in holoparasitic Hydnoraceae uncover a playground of genome evolution
Summary The transition from an autotrophic to a heterotrophic lifestyle is associated with numerous genomic changes. These often involve large genomic alterations, potentially driven by repetitive DNAs. Despite their recognized role in shaping plant genomes, the contribution of repetitive DNAs to parasitic plant genome evolution remains largely ...
Woorin Kim +7 more
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Presència d’Orobanche olbiensis (Coss.) Nyman (Orobanchaceae) a les Illes Balears [PDF]
Es dóna a conèixer la presència d’Orobanche olbiensis (Coss.) Nyman, per primera vegada per a les Illes Balears, a partir de poblacions localitzades en ecosistemes dunars i penya-segats costaners de Mallorca, espècie que parasita Helichrysum stoechas (L.)
Mus, Maurici, Pujadas Salvà, Antoni J.
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Recognition of root exudates by seeds of broomrape (Orobanche and Phelipanche) species [PDF]
The long co-existence of broomrapes and their hosts within the same environment has culminated in a strong adaptation and effective parasitism. As a first step of specialization in the parasitic process, seed receptors of parasitic plant species vary in their ability to recognize compounds released by their hosts.
Fernández-Aparicio, Mónica +2 more
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Recent research progress in combatting root parasitic weeds
The obligate root parasitic Orobanchaceae plants Striga, Orobanche and Phelipanche spp. parasitize economically important crops, vegetables and oil plants. They are the most devastating agricultural weed pests worldwide.
Hiroaki Samejima, Yukihiro Sugimoto
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A new polymeric nanoparticle formulation containing aminophenoxazinone DiS‐NH2 (2,2′‐disulfanediyldianiline) is proposed as a post‐emergence and contact bioherbicide for weed management in durum wheat. Abstract BACKGROUND Weed‐resistance phenomena have increased dramatically in recent years. Bioherbicides can offer a sustainable alternative to chemical
Aurelio Scavo +7 more
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Faba Bean Breeding in Australia: Past, Present and Future
ABSTRACT Faba bean is an important autumn‐sown grain legume in Australia, coming third in production and hectarage after lentil and chickpea. It is mostly grown in South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland (QLD). Despite its introduction as early as European settlement in Australia, the crop did not get much attention until the ...
Kedar N. Adhikari +2 more
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Managing pigweed (Amaranthus spp.) in commercial tomato fields across a climate gradient
Abstract This study investigated the impact of climate variability on pigweed (Amaranthus spp.) management in processing tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fields across northern Israel, which span a climate gradient from semiarid to Mediterranean conditions.
Roni Gafni +4 more
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Notes on systematics and taxonomy for the Italian vascular flora. 2.
The present study forms part of the series of systematic and taxonomic contributions related to plant species of the Italian flora, and also other phanerogams, in light of recent biosystematic works of a molecular-genetic nature.
Enrico Banfi +2 more
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