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Mónica Fernández-Aparicio, Gabriele Soriano, Marco Masi, Pilar Carretero, Susana Vilariño-Rodríguez and Alessio Cimmino
Cuscuta species are obligate parasitic plants that infect the stems of a wide range of hosts including many crop and weed species causing severe agricultural problems. Using in vitro experiments to screen organic extracts prepared from fifteen autotrophi...
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Jiyou Zhu, Qing Xu, Jiangming Yao, Xinna Zhang and Chengyang Xu
Studies on the influence of parasitism on plants based on hyperspectral analysis have not been reported so far. To fully understand the variation characteristics and laws of leaf reflectance spectrum and functional traits after the urban plant parasitize...
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Hilary A. Sandler
Dodders (Cuscuta spp.) are parasitic plants that threaten the sustainability of many crops. Because this parasite is very adept and successful from biological and ecological perspectives, a single control strategy is unlikely to provide sufficie...
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John S. Hartung, Cristina Paul, Diann Achor, and R. H. Brlansky
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W.T. Lanini, M. Kogan
Pág. 127 - 141
Cuscuta is a stem and leaf parasite that infects many broadleaf crops, ornamentals and weeds and a few monocot crops. It lives entirely on the host plant, thus reducing the growth and yield of the host. Preventing infestations by planting crop seed free ...
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