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Suicidal germination

Suicidal germination Parasitic plant control Runyon et al. (2009)... [Pg.11]

Because of the lengthy periods of viability of the seeds of Stri ga and Orobanche (broomrape) in the soil, effective control of these parasitic weeds is extremely difficult. An attractive method of control would involve treatment of an infected field with a biosynthetic product (such as strigol) or synthetic analog to induce suicidal germination of the weed seed in the absence of a host plant. The results of field tests with ethylene (11) and synthetic strigol analogs (12) offer evidence of the utility of this method of control. [Pg.410]

Sugar absolute configuration, 3242 Sugars, 1807, 2108, 2837 Suicidal germination, 3597 Sulfatation, 2397 Sulfenic acids, 3666, 3674 Sulfhydryl, 3674 N-Sulfocarbamoyl, 63 N-Sulfocarbamoyl toxins, 54, 55 Sulfotransferase, 2475... [Pg.4234]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.410 , Pg.446 ]




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