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Prohexadione calcium is herbicidal to the sunflower root parasite Orobanche cumana

2020

BACKGROUND The obligatory sunflower root parasite Orobanche cumana Wallr. deprives its host of essential nutrients, resulting in a dramatic reduction in yield and biomass. A post-emergence application with an imidazolinone herbicide on an imidazolinone-tolerant sunflower is highly effective against O. cumana. The herbicide inhibits the enzyme acetohydroxy acid synthase and consequently, growth of the parasite is inhibited, although the sunflower survives the treatment through mutations in the target enzyme. Interestingly, field studies have shown that a combined application of an imidazolinone herbicide with prohexadione resulted in reduced emergence of O. cumana compared with the sole appl…

0106 biological sciencesParasitic plantchemistry.chemical_elementGerminationCalciumPlant Roots01 natural sciencesAnimalsParasite hostingParasitesAcetohydroxy Acid SynthasebiologyHerbicidesOrobancheHost (biology)General Medicinebiology.organism_classificationSunflower010602 entomologyOrobancheHorticulturechemistryGerminationInsect ScienceSeedsHelianthusCalciumAgronomy and Crop Science010606 plant biology & botanyPest Management Science
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Host-driven morphological variability in Orobanche crenata (Orobanchaceae)

2018

Studies on interactions between Orobanche species and their hosts are mainly focused on resistance, radical interactions, and haustorium development. The influence of the host plant on morphology of the parasite under environmental controlled conditions is not reported in the literature. With the aim of filling this gap, the results of cultivation experiments of Orobanche crenata on Vicia faba, V. sativa, Pisum sativum, Cicer arietinum, and Lathyrus clymenum are presented. The tested population of O. crenata infected all the studied hosts but showed preferences toward Vicia and Pisum and, in particular, toward a foreign V. sativa cv. The higher resistance of the evaluated local cv. could be…

0106 biological sciencesScienceResistanceBroomrapePlant ScienceHost-specificityresistancehost-parasite coevolutionbroomrapemorphometryweed biologyOrobanche crenata01 natural sciencesPlant scienceHost–parasite coevolutionWeed biologyBotanyHost-specificityFenbiologyResistance (ecology)Host (biology)MorphometrySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBroomrape; Host-parasite coevolution; Host-specificity; Morphometry; Resistance; Weed biology; Plant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationHost-parasite coevolution010602 entomologyOrobanchaceaeSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataHost specificity010606 plant biology & botanyTURKISH JOURNAL OF BOTANY
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Research onOrobanche crenata management in sicily from the 19 th to the early 20 th century

2006

In order to offer hints for new research, the agronomic techniques used to manageOrobanche crenata in Sicily in the late 19 th and early 20 th Century are examined; the publications in which they were originally described can be obtained only with difficulty. Hand pulling, resistant cultivars and late sowing are the techniques used nowadays. Screening for resistance to broomrape of the traditional cultivars of broad bean, and for the influence of sowing density on broomrape infestations, is still to be done.

AgronomybiologyInsect ScienceSowingPlant ScienceCultivarOrobanche crenatabiology.organism_classificationPhytoparasitica
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Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries : new national and regional vascular plant records, 9

2020

The paper presents new records for 39 vascular plant species from eight Eurasian countries. Aniselytron treutleri Poaceae , Hackelochloa granularis Poaceae , Melica kozlovii Poaceae and Melica nutans Poaceae are reported from China; Dichondra micrantha Convolvulaceae from Hungary; Orobanche serbica Orobanchaceae and Viscum album subsp. austriacum Santalaceae from Italy; Petrorhagia prolifera Caryophyllaceae , Puccinellia schischkinii and Stipa pulcherrima Poaceae from Kyrgyzstan; Megadenia speluncarum Brassicaceae , Phelipanche lavandulacea Orobanchaceae , Solanum physalifolium Solanaceae , Thymus lenensis Lamiaceae from Russia; Rubus phoenicolasius Rosaceae from Slovakia; Atraphaxis karata…

Chorologytaxonomynative speciesalien speciesAsiaEuropeRubus phoenicolasiusSolanum physalifoliumAsiabiologyMelicanative speciesalien speciesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMelica nutansAtraphaxisfood.foodDichondraEuropeOrobanchetaxonomyChorologyfoodBotanyRubuschorology
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Contributi 159-160 in PERUZZI L., VICIANI D., BEDINI G.: Contributi per una flora vascolare della Toscana III (143-180)

2012

Flora Toscana Orobanche
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Orobanche rosmarina Beck in: Greuter, W. & Raus, T.: Med-Checklist Notulae, 30

2011

Orobanchaceae Orobanche Tunisia
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Notes on the genus Orobanche in Italy: 2. Taxa described by Gussone

2007

Orobanche Flora Italy
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1630. Orobanche lavandulacea Rchb. in Peruzzi L, Nepi C, Peccenini S (eds) Notulae alla checklist della flora vascolare italiana 9 (1623-1681)

2010

Orobanche Checklist Flora d'Italia
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1631. Orobanche schultzii Mutel in Peruzzi L, Nepi C, Peccenini S (eds) Notulae alla checklist della flora vascolare italiana 9 (1623-1681)

2010

Orobanche Checklist Flora d'Italia
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1674. Orobanche L. in: Peruzzi L, Nepi C, Peccenini S (Eds): Notulae alla checklist della flora vascolare italiana 9 (1623-1681)

2010

Orobanche Checklist Flora d'Italia
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