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The Genus Striga (Scrophulariaceae) in Africa
- Kamal I. Mohamed, L. Musselman, C. Riches
- Biology
- 24 January 2001
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Biological Sciences at ODU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Biological Sciences Faculty Publications by an… Expand
The Biology of Striga, Orobanche, and other Root-Parasitic Weeds
- L. Musselman
- Biology
- 1 September 1980
This review deals with higher plants that are parasitic on the roots of other higher plants. These unique organisms in the genera Striga and Orbanche, are both weeds and parasites. As weeds they show… Expand
The Vegetation of Mongolia
- L. Musselman
- Geography
- Economic Botany
- 2008
Acknowledgments. Fieldwork by SGP was supported by grants from the New York Zoological Society/Wildlife Conservation Society and Clemson University. Robert Noonan provided accommodation at Gold… Expand
Vegetation of Jordan
- L. Musselman
- Geography, Biology
- Economic Botany
- 1 April 1998
Chardin, John. 1811. Voyages du Chevalier Chardin en Perse et autres lieux de l'Orient. Paris. 10 vol., 3:295-6. [Ibid. 1927. Travels in Persia. London. p. 140. Collin, M. E. 1890. La matiere… Expand
Parasitic Orobanchaceae: Parasitic Mechanisms and Control Strategies
- D. Joel, J. Gressel, L. Musselman
- Biology
- 2013
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Protected plants of Georgia. An information manual on plants designated by the State of Georgia as endangered, threatened, rare, or unusual
- L. Musselman
- Geography, Biology
- Economic Botany
- 1 July 1996
Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States
- L. Musselman
- Geography, Biology
- Economic Botany
- 1 April 1994
Pilbeam, D. J., and E. A. Bell. 1979. Free amino acids in Crotolaria seeds. Phytochemistry 18:973985. , and A. J. Lyon-Joyce. 1983. Occurrence of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid monocrotaline in… Expand
Pollination Biology of Hydnora africana Thunb. (Hydnoraceae) in Namibia: Brood‐Site Mimicry with Insect Imprisonment
- J. Bolin, E. Maass, L. Musselman
- Biology
- International Journal of Plant Sciences
- 1 February 2009
Hydnora africana is a root holoparasite of southern Africa that emerges only to flower. The trimerous flowers of H. africana have androecial and gynoecial chambers and attract floral visitors with… Expand