Most members of the nonphotosynthetic parasitic genera Orobanche and Phelipanche (Orobanchaceae) have narrow host ranges, and, as they grow on perennial hosts, are (at least potentially) perennial themselves. A few species, however, have wide host ranges and grow on annual hosts, and are thus (at least facultatively) annuals themselves. Among the latter are the weedy species, which include economically important pest taxa such as Orobanche crenata or Phelipanche aegyptiaca. Using a phylogenetically based maximum likelihood approach, which takes phylogenetic and branch length uncertainty into account, we can show that the life trait host range and life history evolve in a correlated fashion. This supports the hypothesis that parasite special...
The holoparasitic angiosperm Orobanche minor parasitizes a diverse range of flowering plants from at...
We made a comparison between life history and reproductive characteristics of a group of Dutch rare ...
Molecular phylogenetic analyses have greatly advanced our understanding of phylogenetic relationship...
This study investigated how habitat specialization affects the evolution and ecology of flowering pl...
Many parasitic angiosperms have a broad host range and are therefore considered to be host generalis...
To date, no comprehensive phylogenetic analyses have been conducted in Orobanchaceae that include bo...
Background and aimsThe broomrapes, Orobanche sensu lato (Orobanchaceae), are common root parasites f...
International audienceThe coexistence of closely related plant parasitic species is ubiquitous in ag...
Parasites often jump to and become established in a new host species. There is much evidence that th...
• Premise: Orobanchaceae are a family of angiosperms that range from fully autotrophic and free-livi...
Specialization is common in most lineages of insect herbivores, one of the most diverse groups of or...
Phelipanche ramosa is a generalist parasitic weed known to cause yield losses in various crops, espe...
Orobanchaceae is the largest family of parasitic plants, containing autotrophic and parasitic plants...
Studies on interactions between Orobanche species and their hosts are mainly focused on resistance, ...
This paper gives an overview of current research into the biology of hemiparasitic Orobanchaceae, fo...
The holoparasitic angiosperm Orobanche minor parasitizes a diverse range of flowering plants from at...
We made a comparison between life history and reproductive characteristics of a group of Dutch rare ...
Molecular phylogenetic analyses have greatly advanced our understanding of phylogenetic relationship...
This study investigated how habitat specialization affects the evolution and ecology of flowering pl...
Many parasitic angiosperms have a broad host range and are therefore considered to be host generalis...
To date, no comprehensive phylogenetic analyses have been conducted in Orobanchaceae that include bo...
Background and aimsThe broomrapes, Orobanche sensu lato (Orobanchaceae), are common root parasites f...
International audienceThe coexistence of closely related plant parasitic species is ubiquitous in ag...
Parasites often jump to and become established in a new host species. There is much evidence that th...
• Premise: Orobanchaceae are a family of angiosperms that range from fully autotrophic and free-livi...
Specialization is common in most lineages of insect herbivores, one of the most diverse groups of or...
Phelipanche ramosa is a generalist parasitic weed known to cause yield losses in various crops, espe...
Orobanchaceae is the largest family of parasitic plants, containing autotrophic and parasitic plants...
Studies on interactions between Orobanche species and their hosts are mainly focused on resistance, ...
This paper gives an overview of current research into the biology of hemiparasitic Orobanchaceae, fo...
The holoparasitic angiosperm Orobanche minor parasitizes a diverse range of flowering plants from at...
We made a comparison between life history and reproductive characteristics of a group of Dutch rare ...
Molecular phylogenetic analyses have greatly advanced our understanding of phylogenetic relationship...