نتایج جستجو برای: orobanche

تعداد نتایج: 563  

Journal: :Pest management science 2008
Mamdouh M Nemat Alla Yasser M Shabana Mamdouh M Serag Nemat M Hassan Mohamed M El-Hawary

BACKGROUND Orobanche spp. represent a serious threat to a wide range of crops. They are difficult targets for herbicides, and biological control could provide a possible solution. This work therefore aimed to formulate mycoherbicides of Fusarium with adequate shelf life and virulence against Orobanche but safe to faba bean and tomato. RESULTS Only two isolates of Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht. ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2012
Mathieu Piednoël Andre J Aberer Gerald M Schneeweiss Jiri Macas Petr Novak Heidrun Gundlach Eva M Temsch Susanne S Renner

We used next-generation sequencing to characterize the genomes of nine species of Orobanchaceae of known phylogenetic relationships, different life forms, and including a polyploid species. The study species are the autotrophic, nonparasitic Lindenbergia philippensis, the hemiparasitic Schwalbea americana, and seven nonphotosynthetic parasitic species of Orobanche (Orobanche crenata, Orobanche ...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Yukihiro Hiraoka Hiroaki Ueda Yukihiro Sugimoto

Lotus japonicus genes responsive to parasitism by the compatible species Orobanche aegyptiaca and the incompatible species Striga hermonthica were isolated by using the suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) strategy. O. aegyptiaca and S. hermonthica parasitism specifically induced the expression of genes involved in jasmonic acid (JA) biosynthesis and phytoalexin biosynthesis, respectivel...

2007
K. KOSTOV

KOSTOV, K., R. BATCHVAROVA and S. SLAVOV, 2007. Application of chemical mutagenesis to increase the resistance of tomato to Orobanche ramosa L. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 13: 505-513 In this study chemical mutagenesis of tomato seeds with Ethylmethanesulfonate was used to obtain lines with increased resistance to Orobanche ramosa L. The M2 progeny of the mutant tomato plants was screened for the res...

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...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2003
B Román C Alfaro A M Torres M T Moreno Z Satovic A Pujadas D Rubiales

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...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
M Fernández-Aparicio F Flores D Rubiales

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The long co-existence of broomrapes and their hosts within the same environment has culminated in a strong adaptation and effective parasitism. As a first step of specialization in the parasitic process, seed receptors of parasitic plant species vary in their ability to recognize compounds released by their hosts. This work aims to investigate potential patterns for the rece...

2014
Abbas Mohammadi

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...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
H Eizenberg D Shtienberg M Silberbush J E Ephrath

AIMS To develop an in-situ, non-destructive method for observation and monitoring of the underground developmental stages of the root parasite Orobanche cumana. SCOPE The parasitic weed Orobanche causes severe damage to vegetables and field crops. Most of the damage caused to the crops occurs during the underground, unobservable parasitism stage. Sunflower (Helianthus annuus 'Adi') plants wer...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Radoslava Matusova Kumkum Rani Francel W A Verstappen Maurice C R Franssen Michael H Beale Harro J Bouwmeester

The seeds of parasitic plants of the genera Striga and Orobanche will only germinate after induction by a chemical signal exuded from the roots of their host. Up to now, several of these germination stimulants have been isolated and identified in the root exudates of a series of host plants of both Orobanche and Striga spp. In most cases, the compounds were shown to be isoprenoid and belong to ...

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