نتایج جستجو برای: parasite weeds

تعداد نتایج: 45133  

Journal: :Science 2010
Satoko Yoshida Shinichiro Maruyama Hisayoshi Nozaki Ken Shirasu

Horizontal gene transfer has been postulated to occur between crops to co-occurring parasitic plants, but empirical evidence has been lacking. We present evidence that an HGT event moved a nuclear monocot gene into the genome of the eudicot parasite witchweed (Striga hermonthica), which infects many grass species in Africa. Analysis of expressed sequence tags revealed that the genome of S. herm...

2005
Catherine A. Bradley Sonia Altizer

Catherine A. Bradley and Sonia Altizer* Graduate Program in Population Biology, Ecology and Evolution, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA Department of Environmental Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA *Correspondence: E-mail: [email protected] Abstract Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) are parasitized by the protozoan Ophryocystis elektroscirrha throughout their geogra...

Journal: :Journal of parasitic diseases : official organ of the Indian Society for Parasitology 2013
Pramoda Kumar Sahoo Jyotirmaya Mohanty Hemaprasanth Banya Kar Bikash Ranjan Mohanty Sushil Kumar Garnayak Joy Krushna Jena

Argulus siamensis is the most damaging fish parasite prevalent in the freshwater aquaculture systems of India. In an attempt to further understand the behavior of this economically important parasite, the means of biological transmission, egg laying strategies and effect of temperature on development of eggs was studied. A. siamensis showed opportunistic egg laying behavior where in it used bot...

2015
Michael Ansong Catherine Pickering Paul Adam

Weeds are a major threat to biodiversity globally degrading natural areas of high conservation value. But what are our attitudes about weeds and their management including weeds in national parks? Do we know what a weed is? Do we consider weeds a problem? Do we support their management? Are we unintentionally spreading weeds in parks? To answer these questions, we surveyed visitors entering a l...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
W J Zhou K Yoneyama Y Takeuchi S Iso S Rungmekarat S H Chae D Sato D M Joel

Root parasites of the genus Orobanche are serious weeds in agriculture. An aseptic infection system of host roots using calli of three Orobanche species was developed for the study of host-parasite interaction. The response of calli to various hormonal combinations was studied, because a requirement for infection is the differentiation of root-like protrusions, which are capable of producing ha...

2006
Ronald O. Valdiserri

The freckled cowslip, burnet, and green clover, Wanting the scythe, all uncorrected, rank, Conceives by idleness, and nothing teems But hateful docks, rough thistles, kecksies, burs, Losing both beauty and utility. S ometimes in the spring, when I'm on my hands and knees among the azaleas, pulling out purslane and dandelion , I think how wonderful gardening would be if only it weren't for weeds...

2013
Jodie S. Holt Shana R. Welles Katia Silvera Ian M. Heap Sylvia M. Heredia Alejandra Martinez-Berdeja Kai T. Palenscar Lynn C. Sweet Norman C. Ellstrand

Evolved herbicide resistance (EHR) is an important agronomic problem and consequently a food security problem, as it jeopardizes herbicide effectiveness and increases the difficulty and cost of weed management. EHR in weeds was first reported in 1970 and the number of cases has accelerated dramatically over the last two decades. Despite 40 years of research on EHR, why some weeds evolve resista...

2013
Mona H. El-Hadary Gyuhwa Chung

Weeds represent a global agronomic problem that threatens the productivity of cultivated crops. Weeds compete with cultivated crops for the available moisture, nutrients and light. Consequently, weeds significantly reduce either crop yield or quality. Control of weeds is essential to maintaining the production of economic crops. Weed control may be achieved either through manual eradication or ...

2012
Aaron Hager

Numerous plant species are considered weeds in agronomic cropping systems. Weeds have many attributes undesirable to crop producers, not the least being the ability to reduce crop yields through competition for resources such as sunlight, water, nutrients, and space. Weeds also may harbor insects and provide a host for certain plant pathogens. Some weed species, such as wild garlic and eastern ...

2014
Adam Kuester Jeffrey K Conner Theresa Culley Regina S Baucom

Weeds can cause great economic and ecological harm to ecosystems. Despite their importance, comparisons of the taxonomy and traits of successful weeds often focus on a few specific comparisons - for example, introduced versus native weeds. We used publicly available inventories of US plant species to make comprehensive comparisons of the factors that underlie weediness. We quantitatively examin...

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