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Orobanchaceae
The broom-rape plant family of the order Lamiales.
National Institutes of Health
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2017
Review
2017
Strigolactone Signaling and Evolution.
M. Waters
,
C. Gutjahr
,
Tom Bennett
,
David C. Nelson
Annual Review of Plant Biology
2017
Corpus ID: 29590789
Strigolactones are a structurally diverse class of plant hormones that control many aspects of shoot and root growth…
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
Massive intracellular gene transfer during plastid genome reduction in nongreen Orobanchaceae.
N. Cusimano
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S. Wicke
New Phytologist
2016
Corpus ID: 29398379
Plastid genomes (plastomes) of nonphotosynthetic plants experience extensive gene losses and an acceleration of molecular…
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Phylogeny and origins of holoparasitism in Orobanchaceae.
J. McNeal
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J. R. Bennett
,
A. Wolfe
,
S. Mathews
American-Eurasian journal of botany
2013
Corpus ID: 45892591
UNLABELLED PREMISE Orobanchaceae are a family of angiosperms that range from fully autotrophic and free-living to completely…
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2013
Highly Cited
2013
Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequence of Holoparasite Cistanche deserticola (Orobanchaceae) Reveals Gene Loss and Horizontal Gene Transfer from Its Host Haloxylon ammodendron (Chenopodiaceae)
Xi Li
,
Ticao Zhang
,
+8 authors
Yang Zhong
PLoS ONE
2013
Corpus ID: 5975525
Background The central function of chloroplasts is to carry out photosynthesis, and its gene content and structure are highly…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
The evolution of parasitism in plants.
J. Westwood
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J. Yoder
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M. Timko
,
C. dePamphilis
Trends in Plant Science
2010
Corpus ID: 14657215
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2010
Review
2010
The strigolactone story.
Xiaonan Xie
,
K. Yoneyama
,
K. Yoneyama
Annual Review of Phytopathology
2010
Corpus ID: 27305711
Strigolactones (SLs) were originally isolated from plant root exudates as germination stimulants for root parasitic plants of the…
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Extensive population expansion of Pedicularis longiflora (Orobanchaceae) on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau and its correlation with the Quaternary climate change
Fu-Sheng Yang
,
Yu-Fei Li
,
Xin Ding
,
Xiao-Quan Wang
Molecular Ecology
2008
Corpus ID: 34060535
The Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is thought to be more strongly affected by the Quaternary glaciations than most other regions…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Phylogeny of the parasitic plant family Orobanchaceae inferred from phytochrome A.
J. R. Bennett
,
S. Mathews
American-Eurasian journal of botany
2006
Corpus ID: 725607
Partial sequences of the nuclear gene encoding the photoreceptor phytochrome A (PHYA) are used to reconstruct relationships…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Global Invasive Potential of 10 Parasitic Witchweeds and Related Orobanchaceae
K. Mohamed
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M. Papeş
,
Richard A. J. Williams
,
Brett W. Benz
,
A. Peterson
Ambio
2006
Corpus ID: 35536417
Abstract The plant family Orobanchaceae includes many parasitic weeds that are also impressive invaders and aggressive crop pests…
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Plant-Plant Communications: Rhizosphere Signaling between Parasitic Angiosperms and Their Hosts
E. Estabrook
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J. Yoder
1998
Corpus ID: 30339516
Plants are in constant communication with a multitude of diverse organisms. Some symbioses, such as the association of nitrogen…
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