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Strategies and mechanisms of cellular interaction between the parasitic weed Orobanche cumana WALLR. and its host Helianthus annuus L. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Sunflower broomrape, Orobanche cumana WALLR., is a root parasitic plant causing considerable yield losses in sunflower cultivation in Europe, North Africa and Asia.
Krupp, Anna Clarissa
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Efficacy of granular Pesta mucilage formulation of Fusarium oxysporum for biological control of Egyptian broomrape Phelipanche aegyptiaca (Pers.) Pomel. in tomato fields [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Crop Protection
One of the employed formulations in the biological control of broomrape is the application of a Pesta granular formulation using semolina, sucrose, and kaolin. In this study, the efficacy of Pseta granular formulation of Fusarium oxysporum by using 3, 5,
Moslem Taghipoor   +3 more
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The Mechanism Involved in High-Lycopene Tomato Mutants for Broomrape Resistance

open access: yesAgronomy
The root parasitic weed Phelipanche aegyptiaca (Pers.) Pomel poses a serious threat to solanaceous crops, leading to yield losses of up to 80% in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). Strigolactones (SLs), derived from the carotenoid metabolic pathway, serve
Lianfeng Shi   +13 more
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Article Comparative Transcriptome Analyses Reveal Core Parasitism Genes and Suggest Gene Duplication and Repurposing as Sources of Structural Novelty [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The origin of novel traits is recognized as an important process underlying many major evolutionary radiations. We studied the genetic basis for the evolution of haustoria, the novel feeding organs of parasitic flowering plants, using comparative ...
Biao Wu   +17 more
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Recent advances in Broomrapes research [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of BioScience and Biotechnology, 2012
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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The appearence of branched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa L. Pomel) on gallant soldier (Galinsoga parviflora Cav.) and some vegetable crops [PDF]

open access: yes
In the pot experiments conducted in the greenhouse and in the open, in the years 2009-2010, 2013-2014, and 2019-2020 in Skierniewice in Poland was found that Phelipanche ramosa L.
Anyszka, Zbigniew   +4 more
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An Account of Phelipanche Pomel (Orobanchaceae) in Iraq [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Full taxonomical descriptions were given to eight species of  Phelipanche Pomel (Orobanchaceae) recorded in Iraq. A key for species identification, habitat, flowering period, distribution in Iraq, general distribution and comment on species relationships
A. Al-Mayah, Abdulridha   +1 more
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Egyptian broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca): From foe to friend? Evidence of high nutritional value and potential suitability for food use

open access: yesFuture Foods
This study investigates the potential of Egyptian broomrape (E.B.; Phelipanche aegyptiaca, Pers.), a parasitic plant, as a novel food source. This study aimed at (i) determining E.B.’s nutritional parameters, (ii) studying the effect of 10 different ...
Loai Basheer   +5 more
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Selective control of Orobanche ramosa in potato with sub-lethal doses of glyphosate and other soil treatments - [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Thesis (M.S.)-- American University of Beirut, Department of Agricultural Sciences, 2013.Advisor : Dr. Mustapha Haidar, Professor, Agricultural Sciences ; Members of Committee : Dr. Isam Bashour, Professor, Agricultural Sciences ; Dr.
Shdeed, Elie Tony
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Interaction between Broomrapes and their Hosts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Broomrapes (Orobanchaceae) are phanerogamic holoparasites that attack the roots of many crops. They vary in host range, some parasitizing a broad range of crops, whereas others are more specific.
Wahbi Djebali2, Wided Chaibi2, Zouhaier Abbes1,2,*, Mohamed Kharrat1,
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