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2022
Striga gesnerioides (Willd.) Vatke Bas.: Buchnera gesnerioides Willd. Perennial herb, parasite of roots on various dicot species, in wooded savannah, grassy savannah, open forest, and thicket. Uses: medicinal.
Monteiro, Francisca +4 more
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Striga gesnerioides (Willd.) Vatke Bas.: Buchnera gesnerioides Willd. Perennial herb, parasite of roots on various dicot species, in wooded savannah, grassy savannah, open forest, and thicket. Uses: medicinal.
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Antiandrogenic effect of Striga orobanchioides
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1997The ethanolic extract of the whole plant of Striga orobanchioides given for 7 days to immature male rats at a dose level of 200 mg/kg body weight caused a significant decrease in the weight of the testes, epididymis, seminal vesicles and the ventral prostate. It also produced degenerative changes of Leydig cells, their nucleus, the seminiferous tubules
S P, Hiremath +4 more
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Nature, 1960
WORKING in Ibadan, Nigeria, Williams and Caswell1 have recently noted Smicronyx sp. (Curculionidae : Coleoptera), the larva of which lives within the fruits feeding on the immature seeds of Striga sp. The only other reference mentioned is that of Agarwala and Naqvi2 on Striga in Bihar, India.
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WORKING in Ibadan, Nigeria, Williams and Caswell1 have recently noted Smicronyx sp. (Curculionidae : Coleoptera), the larva of which lives within the fruits feeding on the immature seeds of Striga sp. The only other reference mentioned is that of Agarwala and Naqvi2 on Striga in Bihar, India.
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Pest Management Science, 2009
AbstractThere is a wide range of existing and potential control options for Striga. This paper describes and discusses many of the control options, with a focus on technology limitations, adoption limitations (real or potential) and, in the case of novel technologies, development limitations. The paper addresses the question as to why, after many years
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AbstractThere is a wide range of existing and potential control options for Striga. This paper describes and discusses many of the control options, with a focus on technology limitations, adoption limitations (real or potential) and, in the case of novel technologies, development limitations. The paper addresses the question as to why, after many years
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Striga welwitschii Engler 1897
2023Striga welwitschii Engler (1897: 514) (synonym of S. bilabiata (Thunberg) Kuntze (1898: 240) subsp. bilabiata) Lectotype (designated here):— ANGOLA. Huilla, Dec. 1859, F.W.J. Welwitsch 5820 (BM, barcode BM000930767 [image!], Fig. 4). Residual syntypes: ANGOLA, Huilla, Dec. 1859, F.W.J.
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2023
Published as part of Arunraj, Parappurakkal Thazhe & Sanjai, Viswanathamandiram Natarajakaimal, 2023, Lectotypifications in Micrargeria and Striga (Orobanchaceae), pp.
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Published as part of Arunraj, Parappurakkal Thazhe & Sanjai, Viswanathamandiram Natarajakaimal, 2023, Lectotypifications in Micrargeria and Striga (Orobanchaceae), pp.
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2018
Cicindela striga LeConte Colleton Co., Edisto Island, Rt. 114, Freedman at Fishing Creek, 28 June 2013, at MV light, 1 specimen, coll. R. M. Gemmill. Only one historical record for this species has been recorded previously from South Carolina (Charleston Co., Charleston, 1 July 1924).
Ciegler, Janet C., Gemmill, Robert M.
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Cicindela striga LeConte Colleton Co., Edisto Island, Rt. 114, Freedman at Fishing Creek, 28 June 2013, at MV light, 1 specimen, coll. R. M. Gemmill. Only one historical record for this species has been recorded previously from South Carolina (Charleston Co., Charleston, 1 July 1924).
Ciegler, Janet C., Gemmill, Robert M.
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Striga musselmanii (Orobanchaceae): A new species of Striga from Western Ghats, India
Phytotaxa, 2018Striga musselmanii, a new species from Western Ghats is described. A detailed description, data on distribution and ecology are provided along with SEM data.
OMALSREE MOOLAYIL, V. K. SREENIVAS
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TOLERANCE OF SORGHUM LANDRACES AND VARIETIES TO STRIGA (STRIGA HERMONTHICA) INFESTATION IN ETHIOPIA
Acta Agronomica Hungarica, 2001A pot experiment was conducted at Sirinka Agricultural Research Center, Ethiopia in 1999 to evaluate the level of resistance of local and improved sorghum varieties to Strigahermonthica (Del.) Benth. The results indicate that the three exotic varieties, which were bred for striga resistance (P-9401, P-9403 and SRN-39), and two local varieties (Ayefere-
W. BAYU, S. BINOR, L. ADMASSU
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