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Parasitic Orobanchaceae

Parasitic Mechanisms and Control Strategies

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  • © 2013

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  • Summarizes the cutting edge knowledge of all key aspects of the field
  • Integrates field and laboratory observations
  • Presents a comprehensive analysis of available and future strategies for parasitic weed control
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (26 chapters)

  1. The Orobanchaceae and Their Parasitic Mechanisms

  2. The Weedy Orobanchaceae and Their Control

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About this book

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. The main book chapters are grouped into two parts:

·       Part I – The Orobanchaceae and Their Parasitic Mechanisms

·       Part II – The Weedy Orobanchaceae and Their Control

The first part provides cutting-edge information on all key aspects of plant parasitism, such as the structure, development and function of the haustorium; nutrient transfer and the physiology of the parasite-host association; host reaction to parasitic plants; seed production and germination; the strigolactones and host-parasite signaling mechanisms; the parasite genome, phylogenetics, evolution and epigenetics; and ecology. Topics of the second part include: the problem posed by the weedyparasites; population diversity and dynamics; molecular diagnosis of seed banks; and detailed discussion of the various management strategies, including agronomic, chemical and biotechnological approaches, as well as host breeding for resistance, allelopathy and biological control.

 

This book is intended for plant scientists, university lecturers and students, agronomists and weed specialists, breeders and farmers, extension personnel and experts in tropical and subtropical agriculture.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Agricultural Research Organization, Newe-Ya'ar Research Center, Ramat-Yishay, Israel

    Daniel M. Joel

  • Plant Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

    Jonathan Gressel

  • Department of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, USA

    Lytton J. Musselman

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