The parasitic weeds Striga asiatica and Striga hermonthica cause devastating yield losses to upland rice in Africa. Little is known about genetic variation in host resistance and tolerance across rice genotypes, in relation to virulence differences across Striga species and ecotypes. Diverse rice genotypes were phenotyped for the above traits in S. asiatica- (Tanzania) and S. hermonthica-infested fields (Kenya and Uganda) and under controlled conditions. New rice genotypes with either ecotype-specific or broad-spectrum resistance were identified. Resistance identified in the field was confirmed under controlled conditions, providing evidence that resistance was largely genetically determined. Striga-resistant genotypes contributed to yield ...
Parasitic weeds of the genus Striga cause high yield losses in cereal crops across Africa. Host-plan...
Striga weeds constitute a significant bottleneck to profitable maize (Zea mays L) production and foo...
Genetic analyses were conducted on Striga asiatica populations collected from different host species...
The parasitic weeds Striga asiatica and Striga hermonthica cause devastating yield losses to upland ...
The parasitic weeds Striga asiatica and Striga hermonthica cause devastating yield losses to upland ...
The root hemi-parasitic witchweeds Striga hermonthica and S. asiatica are considered the most import...
Striga species are obligate hemi-parasitic plants that infect the roots of maize, sorghum, millet an...
The parasitic weeds Striga asiatica and Striga hermonthica cause high yield losses in rain-fed uplan...
Striga hermonthica and S. asiatica are root parasitic weeds that infect the major cereal crops of su...
Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Breeding. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Abstract...
Striga is an obligate, root hemi-parasitic weed that infects cereal crops such as rice across Africa...
Striga hermonthica (Striga) is an obligate hemiparasitic weed, causing severe yield losses in cereal...
The obligately outbreeding root hemiparasite Striga hermonthica (Orobanchaceae)is a serious threat t...
Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth., a parasitic weed of grasses, causes major yield reductions in the ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, upland rice cultivation is expanding into rainfed areas endemic to the root p...
Parasitic weeds of the genus Striga cause high yield losses in cereal crops across Africa. Host-plan...
Striga weeds constitute a significant bottleneck to profitable maize (Zea mays L) production and foo...
Genetic analyses were conducted on Striga asiatica populations collected from different host species...
The parasitic weeds Striga asiatica and Striga hermonthica cause devastating yield losses to upland ...
The parasitic weeds Striga asiatica and Striga hermonthica cause devastating yield losses to upland ...
The root hemi-parasitic witchweeds Striga hermonthica and S. asiatica are considered the most import...
Striga species are obligate hemi-parasitic plants that infect the roots of maize, sorghum, millet an...
The parasitic weeds Striga asiatica and Striga hermonthica cause high yield losses in rain-fed uplan...
Striga hermonthica and S. asiatica are root parasitic weeds that infect the major cereal crops of su...
Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Breeding. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Abstract...
Striga is an obligate, root hemi-parasitic weed that infects cereal crops such as rice across Africa...
Striga hermonthica (Striga) is an obligate hemiparasitic weed, causing severe yield losses in cereal...
The obligately outbreeding root hemiparasite Striga hermonthica (Orobanchaceae)is a serious threat t...
Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth., a parasitic weed of grasses, causes major yield reductions in the ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, upland rice cultivation is expanding into rainfed areas endemic to the root p...
Parasitic weeds of the genus Striga cause high yield losses in cereal crops across Africa. Host-plan...
Striga weeds constitute a significant bottleneck to profitable maize (Zea mays L) production and foo...
Genetic analyses were conducted on Striga asiatica populations collected from different host species...