H. Eizenberg et al., Effect of temperature on the relationship between Orobanche spp. and carrot (Daucus carota L.), CROP PROT, 20(5), 2001, pp. 415-420
Orobanche crenata Forsk. and O. aegyptiaca Pars. parasitize carrot (Daucus
carota L.) only in specific seasons in Israel. This study describes the rel
ationship between temperature and the sensitivity of carrots to O, crenata
and O. aegyptiaca. Field and controlled condition studies have shown that c
ool temperatures below 18 degreesC are required for the two Orobanche speci
es to parasitize carrot plants. In vitro studies demonstrated that carrots
grown under an unfavorable regime (e.g., summer temperatures) have induced
seed germination of both Orobanche species, and a substantial numbers of in
itial attachments were also observed. However, the development of the major
ity of the attached Orobanche organs ceased. We conclude that both Orobanch
e species require cool temperatures for effective parasitism on carrot to o
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