The plant family Orobanchaceae includes many parasitic weeds that are also impressive invaders and aggressive crop pests with several specialized features (e.g. microscopic seeds, parasitic habits). Although they have provoked several large-scale eradication and control efforts, no global evaluation of their invasive potential is as yet available. We use tools from ecological niche modeling in combination with occurrence records from herbarium specimens to evaluate the global invasive potential of each of 10 species in this assemblage, representing several of the worst global invaders. The invasive potential of these species is considerable, with all tropical and subtropical countries, and most temperate countries, vulnerable to invasions b...
Striga (witchweed) is one of the most successful parasitic weeds of cereal crops in Africa. It is ‘a...
The Parasitic Plant Genome Project has sequenced transcripts from three parasitic species and a nonp...
Plant invasions cause biodiversity loss and degradation in ecosystems worldwide. The invasive specie...
The obligate root parasitic Orobanchaceae plants Striga, Orobanche and Phelipanche spp. parasitize e...
Broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) which belong to the family Oroban-chaceae are obligate parasitic floweri...
The broomrapes are plants that have modified their biology to feed on roots of other plants, emergin...
Among the most pressing challenges facing agriculture today is the problem of parasitic weeds. A sma...
International audienceOrobanchaceae—broomrapes—are a family of parasitic plants that represent an ec...
Parasitic weeds pose increasing threats to rain-fed rice production in Africa. Most important specie...
The holo-parasitic weed Orobanche crenata Forrsk. is a threat to economically important legumes and ...
In several main sunflower producing regions, the parasitic weed Orobanche cumana (Broomrape) is the ...
Striga asiatica (Scrophulariaceae) is an obligate root hemiparasite of mainly C-4 grasses (including...
The broomrapes (Orobanche and Phelipanche) are parasitic plants that have modified biology to feed o...
AbstractParasitic weeds pose increasing threats to rain-fed rice production in Africa. Most importan...
This book was written in response to significant recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of ...
Striga (witchweed) is one of the most successful parasitic weeds of cereal crops in Africa. It is ‘a...
The Parasitic Plant Genome Project has sequenced transcripts from three parasitic species and a nonp...
Plant invasions cause biodiversity loss and degradation in ecosystems worldwide. The invasive specie...
The obligate root parasitic Orobanchaceae plants Striga, Orobanche and Phelipanche spp. parasitize e...
Broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) which belong to the family Oroban-chaceae are obligate parasitic floweri...
The broomrapes are plants that have modified their biology to feed on roots of other plants, emergin...
Among the most pressing challenges facing agriculture today is the problem of parasitic weeds. A sma...
International audienceOrobanchaceae—broomrapes—are a family of parasitic plants that represent an ec...
Parasitic weeds pose increasing threats to rain-fed rice production in Africa. Most important specie...
The holo-parasitic weed Orobanche crenata Forrsk. is a threat to economically important legumes and ...
In several main sunflower producing regions, the parasitic weed Orobanche cumana (Broomrape) is the ...
Striga asiatica (Scrophulariaceae) is an obligate root hemiparasite of mainly C-4 grasses (including...
The broomrapes (Orobanche and Phelipanche) are parasitic plants that have modified biology to feed o...
AbstractParasitic weeds pose increasing threats to rain-fed rice production in Africa. Most importan...
This book was written in response to significant recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of ...
Striga (witchweed) is one of the most successful parasitic weeds of cereal crops in Africa. It is ‘a...
The Parasitic Plant Genome Project has sequenced transcripts from three parasitic species and a nonp...
Plant invasions cause biodiversity loss and degradation in ecosystems worldwide. The invasive specie...