This book was written in response to significant recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of parasitism in the Orobanchaceae, and breakthroughs in the control of the parasitic weeds Striga and Orobanche. It consists of 26 contributions by internationally recognized leading scientists… [From Amazon.com]https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/biology_books/1014/thumbnail.jp
The plant family Orobanchaceae includes many parasitic weeds that are also impressive invaders and a...
This book covers alternative insect control strategies, such as the allelopathy phenomenon, tactics ...
International audienceOrobanchaceae—broomrapes—are a family of parasitic plants that represent an ec...
This book was written in response to significant recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of ...
The obligate root parasitic Orobanchaceae plants Striga, Orobanche and Phelipanche spp. parasitize e...
Orobanchaceae is the largest family of parasitic plants, containing autotrophic and parasitic plants...
focuses on recent advances in our knowledge of parasitic plants, synthesizing information from a wid...
The Parasitic Plant Genome Project has sequenced transcripts from three parasitic species and a nonp...
Parasitic plants obtain their nutrition from their hosts. In addition to this direct damage, they ca...
The parasitic lifestyle in plants has always been the subject of curiosity of scientists, but during...
This 6th symposium on parasitic plants was held in Spain in 1996 during which 101 papers were read, ...
Parasitic plants are among the most problematic pests of agricultural crops worldwide. They are foun...
Parasitic weeds are severe constraint to agriculture and major crop production, and the efficacy of ...
This book comprises 19 chapters covering the taxonomy and ecology of Striga, seed germination and ph...
Not AvailableOrobanche, ‘the total root parasite’ known for more than a century, causes large losses...
The plant family Orobanchaceae includes many parasitic weeds that are also impressive invaders and a...
This book covers alternative insect control strategies, such as the allelopathy phenomenon, tactics ...
International audienceOrobanchaceae—broomrapes—are a family of parasitic plants that represent an ec...
This book was written in response to significant recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of ...
The obligate root parasitic Orobanchaceae plants Striga, Orobanche and Phelipanche spp. parasitize e...
Orobanchaceae is the largest family of parasitic plants, containing autotrophic and parasitic plants...
focuses on recent advances in our knowledge of parasitic plants, synthesizing information from a wid...
The Parasitic Plant Genome Project has sequenced transcripts from three parasitic species and a nonp...
Parasitic plants obtain their nutrition from their hosts. In addition to this direct damage, they ca...
The parasitic lifestyle in plants has always been the subject of curiosity of scientists, but during...
This 6th symposium on parasitic plants was held in Spain in 1996 during which 101 papers were read, ...
Parasitic plants are among the most problematic pests of agricultural crops worldwide. They are foun...
Parasitic weeds are severe constraint to agriculture and major crop production, and the efficacy of ...
This book comprises 19 chapters covering the taxonomy and ecology of Striga, seed germination and ph...
Not AvailableOrobanche, ‘the total root parasite’ known for more than a century, causes large losses...
The plant family Orobanchaceae includes many parasitic weeds that are also impressive invaders and a...
This book covers alternative insect control strategies, such as the allelopathy phenomenon, tactics ...
International audienceOrobanchaceae—broomrapes—are a family of parasitic plants that represent an ec...