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Biological Control of Orobanche Ramosa by Fusarium Solani
Orobanche ramosa (broomrape) is a widespread parasitic weed of many Solanaceouse crop species, such as tobacco or tomato, and attaches to many other species, including ornamentals and weeds. It is mainly distributed in the Mediterranean area, central Europe, northern Africa, and the Middle East (Press and Graves, 1995).Many fungi were isolated from diseased Orobanche plants, and some of them pr...
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RAPD markers were used to study variation among 20 taxa in the genus OROBANCHE: O. alba, O. amethystea, O. arenaria, O. ballotae, O. cernua, O. clausonis, O. cumana, O. crenata, O. densiflora, O. foetida, O. foetida var. broteri, O. gracilis, O. haenseleri, O. hederae, O. latisquama, O. mutelii, O. nana, O. ramosa, O. rapum-genistae and O. santolinae. A total of 202 amplification products gener...
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As a devastating holoparasitic weed, Orobanche aegyptiaca Persoon. (Egyptian broomrape) causes serious damage to agricultural production and threatens economic development, which has raised widespread concern. The present study was conducted to determine whether lilies have the potential to be used as 'trap crops' for controlling O. aegyptiaca Persoon. In the experiments, the ability of three p...
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Background and aims: Most of the economically relevant parasitic weeds of the Orobanchaceae have a more or less broad host spectrum within the plant family they are adapted to. The hostreleased compounds inducing their germination were identified as so-called strigolactones and represent four-ring terpenoids derived from the carotenoid metabolism. O. cumana, a fast emerging problem of sunflow...
متن کاملDifferential induction of Orobanche seed germination by Arabidopsis thaliana.
Parasitic plants, including the root holoparasites Orobanche spp., cause devastating damage to crops worldwide. Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) is widely used an amenable model for the study of plant biology, including plant-pathogen interactions. Bringing the two plants together in a controlled system will enable the study of the molecular and genetic basis involved in host-parasitic plant interacti...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France
سال: 1908
ISSN: 0037-8941
DOI: 10.1080/00378941.1908.10831969