Many parasitic angiosperms have a broad host range and are therefore considered to be host generalists. Orobanche minor is a nonphotosynthetic root parasite that attacks a range of hosts from taxonomically disparate families. In the present study, we show that O. minor sensu lato may comprise distinct, genetically divergent races isolated by the different ecologies of their hosts. Using a three-pronged approach, we tested the hypothesis that intraspecific taxa O. minor var. minor and O. minor ssp. maritima parasitizing either clover (Trifolium pratense) or sea carrot (Daucus carota ssp.gummifer), respectively, are in allopatric isolation. Morphometric analysis revealed evidence of divergence but this was insufficient to define discrete, hos...
International audienceBranched broomrape, Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel, is a globally distributed p...
Phylogenetic relationships of and within non-photosynthetic parasitic lineages are notoriously poorl...
The extraordinary diversity of phytophagous insects may be attributable to their narrow specializati...
The holoparasitic angiosperm Orobanche minor parasitizes a diverse range of flowering plants from at...
Background and aimsThe broomrapes, Orobanche sensu lato (Orobanchaceae), are common root parasites f...
Most members of the nonphotosynthetic parasitic genera Orobanche and Phelipanche (Orobanchaceae) hav...
Studies on interactions between Orobanche species and their hosts are mainly focused on resistance, ...
Molecular phylogenetic analyses have greatly advanced our understanding of phylogenetic relationship...
Orobanche cumana is found in the Iberian Peninsula as an allochthonous species parasitizing exclusiv...
Orobanchaceae is the largest family of parasitic plants, containing autotrophic and parasitic plants...
113 A survey of hosts reported for the broom rape Orobanche minor Srn. (Orobanchaceae) in Britain an...
Trabajo presentado en el Third Internacional Symposium on broomrape (Orobanche spp.) in Sunflower, c...
Speciation via race formation is an important evolutionary process in parasites, producing changes t...
• Premise: Orobanchaceae are a family of angiosperms that range from fully autotrophic and free-livi...
To date, no comprehensive phylogenetic analyses have been conducted in Orobanchaceae that include bo...
International audienceBranched broomrape, Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel, is a globally distributed p...
Phylogenetic relationships of and within non-photosynthetic parasitic lineages are notoriously poorl...
The extraordinary diversity of phytophagous insects may be attributable to their narrow specializati...
The holoparasitic angiosperm Orobanche minor parasitizes a diverse range of flowering plants from at...
Background and aimsThe broomrapes, Orobanche sensu lato (Orobanchaceae), are common root parasites f...
Most members of the nonphotosynthetic parasitic genera Orobanche and Phelipanche (Orobanchaceae) hav...
Studies on interactions between Orobanche species and their hosts are mainly focused on resistance, ...
Molecular phylogenetic analyses have greatly advanced our understanding of phylogenetic relationship...
Orobanche cumana is found in the Iberian Peninsula as an allochthonous species parasitizing exclusiv...
Orobanchaceae is the largest family of parasitic plants, containing autotrophic and parasitic plants...
113 A survey of hosts reported for the broom rape Orobanche minor Srn. (Orobanchaceae) in Britain an...
Trabajo presentado en el Third Internacional Symposium on broomrape (Orobanche spp.) in Sunflower, c...
Speciation via race formation is an important evolutionary process in parasites, producing changes t...
• Premise: Orobanchaceae are a family of angiosperms that range from fully autotrophic and free-livi...
To date, no comprehensive phylogenetic analyses have been conducted in Orobanchaceae that include bo...
International audienceBranched broomrape, Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel, is a globally distributed p...
Phylogenetic relationships of and within non-photosynthetic parasitic lineages are notoriously poorl...
The extraordinary diversity of phytophagous insects may be attributable to their narrow specializati...