Genetic diversity analysis of tropical and sub-tropical maize germplasm for Striga resistance and agronomic traits with SNP markers. [PDF]
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Neofunctionalized RGF pathways drive haustorial organogenesis in parasitic plants. [PDF]
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LYCOPENE β-CYCLASE overexpression improves growth, modulates hormone content, and affects rhizospheric interactions in tobacco and tomato roots. [PDF]
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Comparative secretome analysis of Striga and Cuscuta species identifies candidate virulence factors for two evolutionarily independent parasitic plant lineages. [PDF]
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Repeatability and genetic advances in early maturing maize hybrid trials conducted under Striga-infested and non-infested conditions. [PDF]
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