Physiological Specialization Of Striga Hermonthica And Crop Specificity
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Physiological Specialization Of Striga Hermonthica And Crop Specificity
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Ramaiah, K V
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Agriculture-Farming, Production, Technology, Economics
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Six samples of Strlga hermcnthica (Del.) Benth. from sorghum and eight from millet (Pennisetum anlerlcanuls (L.) K. Schum) were tested against two susceptible cultivars each cf sorghum and millet in 1981 and 1982 pot exparlments to present evldence for crc'p specificity. The Striga seed samples were collected from latitudes renging from 10°42'N to 13O29'N ariS ~~IiY€pSie Sti2ta ~~arro&rr ~&7k;!..:,: di~tribdtior,o f Stri~a-h -e rrcz?k!cet speclallzatlon is the outcorte of the Intensity with which a particular i'ost crop is grown at the exclusion of the other thus creating a r3L;roduct ~veis olation between so:gii~l...s qd ~IllIet Strlg? strains. |
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1984
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Conference or Workshop Item
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application/pdf
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en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/4126/1/CP_171.pdf
Ramaiah, K V (1984) Physiological Specialization Of Striga Hermonthica And Crop Specificity. In: Proceedings of the third international symposium on parasitic weeds, 1984, ICARDA, Aleppo, Syria. |
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