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  2. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Jul 2, 2024The family of Orobanchaceae, encompassing both autotrophic and parasitic species, serves as a model for evolutionary studies of parasitic states. However, there are limited genome assemblies for the Orobanche genus. In our study, we produced approximately 100x ONT long reads to construct a chromosome-level genome of O. coerulescens.
  3. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Background & Summary Orobanche coerulescens, a member of the Orobanchaceae family, is a holoparasitic plant with an obligate life cycle. Approximately 4,750 species of angiosperms are parasitic, relying wholly or partially on their host plants for water and nutrients to sustain their lives 1.
  4. sciencedirect.com

    Abstract The genus Orobanche is mainly distributed in the northern hemisphere and consists of about 170 species. The present study focuses on a cytological study of Korean endangered species Orobanche filicicola and morphologically similar species Orobanche coerulescens and its morphotype, which was previously referred to as O. coerulescens f. alba but was taxonomically treated as a synonym of ...
  5. sciencedirect.com

    The LD 50 of a Orobanche extract was estimated to be 12.589 g/kg mice (Nada and El-Chaghaby, 2015). In an MTT assay of the safe concentration of polysaccharides from O. coerulescens, when the concentration of polysaccharides from O. coerulescens at 2500-5000 μg/mL, the absorption value
  6. worldfloraonline.org

    Orobanche coerulescens f. typica Beck Orobanche coerulescens var. albiflora Kuntze Orobanche feddei H.Lév. Orobanche japonensis Makino Orobanche korshinskyi Novopokr. Orobanche mairei H.Lév. Orobanche nipponica Makino Orobanche pycnostachya var. yunnanensis Beck Orobanche quadrivalvis Regel Orobanchella coerulescens (Stephan) Piwow., M.Nobis ...
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