Fer, A., P. Thalouarn, D. M. Joel, L. J. Musselman, C. Parker, and J. A. C. Verkleij, eds. 2001. Proceedings of the 7th. International Parasitic Weed Symposium. Faculté des Sciences, Université de Nantes, Nantes, France. 312 pp. ISBN: 2-9516957-0-5. |
CHAPTER I: BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
1-4
Histo-and immunocytochemical observation of the interface between
host roots and haustoria of three African parasitic Scrophulariaceae.
U. Neumann, B. Vian, H.C. Weber and C. Salk
5-10
Early parasite responses to hosts root factors.
J. I. Yoder, M. Matvienko, D. Jamison, M. Torres, Q. Ngo, A.J.
Nava, A. Nava, Y. Goidwasser, A. Wojtowicz, and R. Wrobel
11-14
Viscum album in California - a century after its introduction.
R. F. Scharpf, H. C.Weber and K. Dufft
15-18
Some biological aspects of an economically important woody root
hemiparasite Santalum album L.
K. U. Tennakoon, E. R. L. B. Etampawala, C. V. S. Gunatilleke,
I. A. U. N. Gunatilleke and S. P. Ekanayake
19-22
Loranthaceae in Burkina Faso: identification, distribution, ecology,
biology and control.
J. Boussim, S. Guinko, C. Tuquet and C. Salk
23-28
Hydnora triceps (Hydnoraceae): unique flowers with an uncertain
future.
L. Musselman and J. McNeal.
29-31
Genetic and molecular analysis of DMQB recognition in Triphysaria.
D. S. Jamison and J.I.Yoder
32-35
The mode of Cuscuta haustorial penetration.
D. Joel and T. Goldman-Guez
36-39
Phloem in the haustorium of Santalum album L.- a root hemiparasite.
L. Rajanna and G.R. Shivamurthy
40
Growth and reproductive biology of Orobanche uniflora L.
A. P. Nelson. and K.I. Mohamed
41
Effects of three Orobanche spp extracts on some local phytopathogens
Agrobacterium and Erwinia.
I. Saadoun, K.M.Hameed, F. Al-Momani and C.L. Foy
41
Orobanche species in red lentil areas of Turkey.
A. Uludag, A. Demir and E. Aksoy
42
Interactions between nodding broomrape and bidi tobacco in India.
G. N. Dhanapal, P.C. Struik and S.J. Ter Borg
43
Distribution and importance of O. minor in Oregon.
J. Coiquhoun, C. Mallory-Smith and L. Suverly
44
Economic importance of weeds in Kenya: A new weed Orobanche
cernua Loefi.in tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum).
H. Mwangi
45
New insights on Orobanche ramosa L. parasitizing oilseed
rape in Western part of France.
S. Gibot-Leclerc, C. Tuquet, F. Corbineau, G. Arjauré and
G. Salk
46
Investigations on the Orobanche problem in Tunisia.
N. Zermane, J. Kroschel. T. Souissi and M. Kharrat.
47
Parasitism and phenology of Orobanche ramosa L. on tomato.
J. Diaz and H. Norambuena
48
A contribution to the floral biology of Berhautia senegalensis
(Loranthaceae).
M. Jones
CHAPTER II: EVOLUTION, TAXONOMY AND PHYLOGENY
49-52
Relationships within Orobanche sect. Trionychon: insights
from its sequences.
G. M. Schneeweiss
53-56
Genetic variation among Orobanche species collected in
southern Spain revealed by RAPD markers.
B. Roman, C. Alfaro, Z. Satovic, J. I. Cubero, A. Pujadas and
D. Rubiales
57-60
An analysis of genetic variation in natural populations of Orobanche
foetida from Spain and Tunisia.
B. Román, C. Alfaro, A. Torres, Z. Satovic, M. Kharrat,
A. Pujadas, and D. Rubiales
61-64
Neoteny in biological specialization of some parasitic Scrophulariaceae.
A. Raynal-Roques, J. Paré and G. Sallé
65-68
Multiple transfer of nucleotide sequences from plastid to nucleus
in the obligate root parasite Orobanche cumana.
P. Delavault, C. Marionneau, M. Pincaud and P. Thalouarn
69-74
A molecular phylogeny of Santalales.
D. L. Nickrent and V. Malécot
75-77
Early evolution of the haustorium in mistletoes, and structural
specialisation of endophytic tissue.
B. A. Fineran
78
Analysis of a transcriptional apparatus in the holoparasitic flowering
plant genus Cuscuta.
S. Berg, T.A.W. van der Kooij, K. Krause and K. Krupinska.
79
Broomrape identification using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR)
- application to Trionychon Wallrs and Osproleon
section species.
H. Benharrat. C. Théodet, C. Véronési and
P. Thalouarn
80
Investigation of intraspecific taxonomy in Orobanche cernua
Loefi. By the method of biological tests.
V. Romanova, F. Teryokhin and K. Wegmann
81
Striga and Oroban eke as the example of parallel
evolution in parasitic Scrophulariaceae.
E. Teryokhin
CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGIES
82-87
Parasitic plant research in the era of genomics.
J. H. Westwood
88-91
Possibilities for obtaining resistant tobacco to Orobanche
spp by chemical mutagenesis
S. B. Slavov, R. B. Batchvarova and V. T. Valkov
92-95
T-DNA tagging in Arabidopsis: an application for Orobanche
research.
S. Atanasova, G. Hoefsloot and J.A.C. Verkleij
96-100
In vitro techniques for studying mechanisms of Striga
resistance in sorghum.
A. Mohamed, P.J. Rich, T.L. Housley and G. Ejeta
101
Expression of sarcotoxin IA like peptide enhances host resistance
to O. aegyptiaca in transgenic plants.
R. Aly, D. Plakhin, N. Hamamouch, C. L. Cramer and J. H.Westwood.
CHAPTER IV: GERMINATION
102-105
En route to the isolation of the strigolactone receptor using
biotin labelled germination strigolactone analogues.
B. Zwanenburg and A. Reizelman
106-109
Identification of ACC synthase and ACC oxidase genes in germinating
Striga hermonthica seeds.
Y. Sugimoto, S. Yabuta, H. Kinoshita, S. Inanaga and A. Ital
110-113
Biosynthesis of Orobanche germination stimulants.
I. Deney, A. Pereira, F. Verstappen and H. Bouwmeester
114-117
Influence of conditioning period and GR24 on respiration, ethylene
biosynthesis and germination of Striga hermonthica.
A. G. T. Babiker, J. Sauerborn, F. Bangerth, K. Wegmann, H.
H. Geiger, Y. Sugimoto and S. Inanaga
118-121
Arabidopsis thaliana induction of Orobanche seed
germination.
Y. Goidwasser and J. I. Yoder
122
Germination of Orobanche ranwsa is controlled by gibberellins
and ethylene.
N. Zehhar and A. Fer
123
Natural germination stimulants for Orobanche minor.
K. Yoneyama, Y. Takeuchi and T. Yokota
124
Effect of different crops on the germination of Orobanche cernua
Loelf. (O. cumana Walir) seeds.
M. I. Rodriguez-Ojeda, L. C. Alonso and J. Fernández-Escobar
125
Control of Striga seed germination.
A. H. Mohamed, G. Ejeta and T. L. Housley.
126
Modelling seed germination, dormancy and viability.
A. J. Murdoch. L. Sonko and E. Kebreab
127
Towards an integrated, socio-economically appropriate management
strategy for Striga hermonthica in the Gambia.
E. M. Kunjo and A. .J. Murdoch
128
Impact of drought on secondary (wet) dormancy in Striga hermonthica
seeds.
I. K. Dzomeku and A. .J. Murdoch
129
Spontaneous germination in Striga.
E. Maass
130
Longevity of Striga hermonthica seeds under field and laboratory
conditions.
A. van Ast, L. Bastiaans, M.J. Kropff, A. H. Pieterse and Z. J-L.
Sanogo
CHAPTER V: PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM.
131-134
On the effect of glyphosate on field dodder (Cuscuta campestris
Yunker) development and amino acid translocation from the
host to the parasite.
T. Nadler-Hassar and B. Rubin
135-138
Seasonal differences in photosynthetic performance in european
mistletoe
(Viscum album L.) plants.
J. I. García-Plazaola, A. Hernéndez and J.M. Becerril
139-142
The rythms of nutational-movements in Viscum album L. under
constant conditions.
R. R. Dorka and W. Hellrung
143-146
Molecular, functional and ultra-structural characterization of
plastids from different Cuscuta species.
T. A. W. van der Kooij, K. Krause and K. Krupinska
147-150
Changes in M6PR expression and enzyme activity in Orobanche
ramosa during its development on tomato: Consequences in mannitol
level.
P. Simier. P. Delavault, S. Thoiron, C. Véronesi, A. Fer
and P. Thalouarn
151-154
Effects of Striga hermonthica on photosynthesis and carbon
allocation in sensitive and tolerant Sorghum.
A. Van Ast, L. Bastiaans and M.J. Kropff
155
The transfer of phloem-mobile fluorescent dyes and of CUP demonstrates
a symplastic pathway between host plants and the parasite Cuscuta
reflexa ROXB.
S. Haupt, K.J. Oparka, N. Sauer and St. Neumann
156
Photosynthetic activity of detached stems of Cuscuta reflexa
ROXB.
M. Birschwilks, H. Tschiersch and St Neumann
157
Nitrogen uptake and metabolism in Striga hermonthica growing
on sorghum.
K. Pageau, P. Simier, R. Robins and A. Fer
158
Importance of VA-mycorrhizal association on some root-parasitic
plants.
H.C. Lakshmann, L. Rajanna, R.F. Inchal, F.I. Mulla and Y. Shrinivasulu
159
Phytotoxicity of xenobiotics in Striga hermonthica.
A. Rousset, P. Simier and A. Fer
CHAPTER VI: RESISTANCE
160-165
Strategies for QTL mapping in interspecific progenies between
a cultivated and a wild form: applications to sunflower for two
diseases, one fungal: Phomopsis, and one parasitic: Orobanche.
A. Bervilid, K. Langar, P. Labrousse, H. Serieys, Y. Griveau and
P. Thalouarn
166-169
Breeding for durable resistance to Striga in sorghum.
G. Ejeta, A. Babiker, K. Belete, P. Bramel. C. Grenier,
A. Ellicott, T. Housley. I. Kapran, A. Mohamed, P. Rich,
C. Shaner and A. Toure
170-173
Screening methodologies for resistance of sorghum to the parasitic
weed Striga
G. O. Omanya, B. I. G. Haussmann, D. E. Hess, H. G. Welz,
and H. H. Geiger
174-177
Histology of uncompatible interactions between Orobanche crenata
and some host legumes.
A. Pérez-de-Luque, L. I. Cubero, D. Rubiales and D. M.
Joel
178-181
Characterization of host plant responses to parasitization by
Orobanche aegyptiaca.
A. A. Griffitts, C.L. Cramer and J. H. Westwood
182-185
Some mechanism of resistance to O. cumana in sunflower.
P. Labrousse, M. C. Arnaud, H. Serieys, A. Berville and P. Thalouarn
186-189
Variation in response of some legume crops to field dodder (Cuscuta
campestris).
A. F. Farah
190-191
Phytotoxic root extract from resistant sunflower (Helianthus
annuus L. cv Ambar) inhibits Orobanche cumana development.
H. Eizenberg, D. Plakhine, E. Dor, J. Hershenhorn, Y. Kleifeld
and B. Rubin
192-195
Carbon flux toward parasite and effects on susceptible or resistant
host plant.
P. Labrousse, M.C. Amaud and P. Thalouarn
196-199
Allelopathy and allelochemicals within the plant-parasitic weed
interaction. Studies with the sunflower- Orobanche cumana system.
A. Pérez-de-Luque, D. Rubiales, J. C. G. Galindo, F. A.
Macias and J. Jorrin
200-203
Does resistance of Sorghum against Striga aspera involve
a specific defense reaction?
G. J. Boelhouwer, A. Koopman and J. A. C. Verkleij
204-207
Hypersensitive resistance to Striga in sorghum.
A. Mohamed, A. Ellicott, C. Grenier, P. J. Rich, C. Shaner and
G. Ejeta
208-211
Sunflower inbred line (KI-374), carrying two recessive genes for
resistance against a highly virulent spanish population of Orobanche
cernua Loelf. / 0. cumana WalIr race "F".
M. I. Rodriguez-Ojeda, J. Fernández-Escobar and L. C. Alonso
212-215
Towards marker-assisted selection for Striga resistance
in sorghum.
B. I. G Haussman, D. E Hess., G. 0. Omanya, B.V. S.. Reddy, N.
Seetharama, S. .Z. Mukuru, M. Kayentao, H. G.Welz and H. H. Geiger
216-219
Mapping of AFLP markers linked to genes conferring resistance
to Striga gesnerioides in cowpea.
J. T. Ouedraogo, A. Olivier, M. P. Timko and F. J. Beizile
220-223
Independent inheritance of Igs and IR genes in sorghum.
C. Grenier, P. Rich, A. Mohamed, A. Ellicott. C. Shaner and G.
Ejeta
224-227
Resistance to broomrape (Orobanche crenata) in Lathyrus.
J. C. Sillero, J. I. Cubero and D. Rubiales
228-231
Weed species present various responses to Orobanche ramosa
L. attack.
C. Boulet, P. Labrousse, MC. Arnaud, N. Zehhar and A. Fer
232
Induced resistance in sunflower against Orobanche cumana.
H. Buschmann, K. Ghiasvand Giashi and J. Sauerbom
233
Development of sunflower lines resistant to Orobanche cumana
Wallr. through mutagenesis and interspecific hybridization
R. Batchyarova, M. Hristov, S. Slavov, V. Valkov
234
Low induction of Orobanche crenata seed germination in
wild legume species.
J. C. Sillero, M. T. Moreno and D. Rubiales
235
Differences in resistance to Orobanche crenata in Pisum
spp. description at the different developmental stages
of the parasite and correlationship with host peroxidase activity.
A. Pérez-de-Luque, J. Jorrin, J.C. Sillero, J. I. Cubero
and D. Rubiales
236
Evolution of the different developmental stages of 0. crenata
in resistant and susceptible cultivars of four legume species.
A. Pérez-de-Luque, J. C. Sillero, D. Rubiales and J. I.
Cubero
237
Crops, wild species and weeds present similar defense reactions
to various root parasitic angiosperms.
P. Labrousse, N. Zebbar, M.C. Arnaud, C. Boulet, A. Fer and P.
Thalouarn
238
Reaction of Faba bean polycrosses to Orobanche and drought.
D. S. Darwish and M. M. F. Abdalla
239
Sources of potential Striga resistance mechanisms among
wild relatives of sorghum.
P. J. Rich, A. Mohamed, A. Ellicott, C. Grenier, C. Shaner and
G Ejeta
240
Resistance of some horticultural and field crops to field dodder
(Cuscuta campestris).
A. F. Farah
241
Breeding peas for broomrape (Orobanche crenata) resistance.
D. Rubiales, S. Fondevila, J. C. Sillero, M. T. Moreno and J.
I. Cubero
242
The broomrape (Orobanche cumana WalIr) in Romania.
M. Pacureanu-Joita, E. Procopovici and S. Raranciuc
243
Inheritance and allelism of resistance to Striga gesnerloides
in cowpea genotypes HTR and Wango-1.
M. P. Dubs, F. Beizile, J. B. Tignégré and A. Olivier
244
Effect of sowing date on the establishment of O. crenata in
susceptible and resistant cultivar of four legume species.
A.Pérez-de-Luque, J. C. Sillero, D. Rubiales and J. I.
Cubero
245
Virulence variability among different Orobanche cumana Wallr.
races.
C. Véronési and P. Thalouarn
246
Evaluation of Sorghum lines for Striga resistance
and their performance on farmers fields in Tanzania.
A. M. Mbwaga, C. Riches, C. Massawe and R. I. Lamboll
247
Can wild relatives of cereal provide new sources of resistance
to the parasitic angiosperm Striga?
A. L. Gurney, D. Grimanelli, F. K. Kanampiu, D. A. Hoisington.
J. D. Scholes and M. C. Press
CHAPTER VII: CONTROL OF PARASITiC WEEDS.
248-251
Angiospermous root parasites and fungi as natural antagonists.
J. Sauerborn
252-253
May plant growth regulators be used to widen the margin of safety
of herbicides?
R. Jacobsohn, Z. Tanaami, and H. Eisenberg
254-257
Occurence and distribution of Phytomyza orobanchia feeding
on broomrapes (Orobanche spp) in southern Spain.
D. Rubiales, A. Pujadas and B. Roméin
258-261
Rearing and field release of Phytomyza orobanchia on Orobanche
ramosa in Chile.
H. Norambuena, J. Diaz, J. Kroschel, O. Klein, and S. Escobar
262-264
Imazapyr and pyrithiobac movement from herbicide-coated maize
seed controls Striga and does not preclude intercropping.
F. K. Kanampiu, D. K. Friesen, J. K. Ransom and J. Gressel
266-269
Selection of seed germination inhibiting rhizobacteria for Striga
hermonthica biocontrol.
M. O. Ahonsi, A. M. Emechebe, D. K. Berner and S. T. 0. Lagoke
270-273
Farmer participatory evaluation of integrated Striga management
strategies
D. E. Hess, R.Tabo, B. Traore,B Dembélé and I. Sidibé
274-277
On-farm evaluation of relay cropping for soil fertility improvement
and Striga control in the subsistence agriculture of Tigray
region (northern Ethiopia).
F. Reda, J. A. C. Verkleij and W. H. 0. Ernst
278-281
Cotton plant, a potential effective non-host for Striga hermonthica.
C. Diarra and D. Traoré
282-285
Integrated approach to Orobanche control in India.
G. N. Dhanapal, S. J. ter Borg and P. C. Struik
286-289
Faidherbia albida as a potential tree for controlling Striga
hermonthica (Del) Benth in millet in northern Nigeria.
N. A. Gworgwor and H. C. Weber
290
Effect of herbicide chlortoluron on germination of Orobanche
ramosa L. seeds.
E. Yordanova, N. Gorinova, R. Batchvarova and A. Atanassov
291
Characterization and application of herbicide resistant tobacco
for weed and broomrape control.
V. Valkov, R. Batchvarova, S. Slavov and V. Nikolaeva
292
"Retaca", a faba bean cultivar for green pod consumption
of determinate growth habit that scape from broomrape attack and
tolerate higher glyphosate doses.
S. Nadal, D. Rubiales, M. T. Moreno and J. I. Cubero
293
Orobanche aegyptiaca control in tomato (Lycopersicum
esculentum) with chlorosulfuron.
H. Eizenberg, Y. Goidwasser, S. Golan, Y. Hershenhorn and Y. Kleifeld
294
Control of Orobanche aegyptiaca with sulfonylurea herbicides
in tomato - polyethylene bag studies.
D. Plakhine, H. Eizenberg, Y. Hershenhorn, Y. Goidwasser and Y.Kleifeld
295
Inhibition of Striga seed germination by soil bacteria
of the genus Azospirillum.
R. Bally, L. Miché, M.-L. Boulilant, R. Rohr, G. Diamantidis
and G. Sa1lé
296
Evaluation of pesta-pelletized Fusarium oxysporum f.
sp. orthoceras as a potential mycoherbicide for Orobanche
cumana
Y. Shabana and J. Sauerborn
297
Biological control of parasitic weeds - an appraisal.
CA. Raju
298
Potential biological control of Orobanche by fungi isolated
from diseased specimens in Jordan.
K. M. Hameed and Z. AI-Shyab
299
Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on damage by Striga
hermonihica on two contrasting cultivar of sorghum, Sorghum
bicolor.
V. W. Lendzenio and Th.W. Kuyper
300
Characterization of Orobanche spp in Morocco and the effect
of some trap crops on Orobanche crenata Forsk in faba bean
( Vicia faba L.).
A. Zemrag and M. Bajja
301
Host specificity assessments of Fusarium oxysporum (Foxy2),
a potential antagonist of Striga hermonthica: implications
for its use as an acceptable mycoherbicide.
A. Elzein, J. Kroschel and J. Sauerborn
302
Integrated control of Striga in farmer's maize fields.
L. Akanvou , G. B. Dea and S. Yeby
303
Effects of inter-cropping maize and beans on Striga incidence
and grain yield in western Kenya.
E. S. Ariga, G. D. Odhiambo and D. Friesen
304
Striga hermonthica control through long-term crop rotation
in sorghum based cropping system in Northern Ethiopia
F. Reda and W. Bayou
305
The use of organic residues for Striga hermonthica control
in sorghum.
A. Létourneau, M.P. Dubé, M. Ciotola and A. Olivier.
306
Cultural practice for controlling Striga hermonthica infestation
in millet in northern Nigeria.
N. A. Gworgwor, A. B. Anaso, Z. G. Turaki and W. B. Ndahi
307
Mechanisms of Striga hermonthica suppression by Desmodium
uncinatum in maize-based farming systems.
Z. R. Khan, A. Hassanali, T. M. Khamis, J. A. Picketi, and L.
J. Wadhams
308
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