The Molecular Basis of Resistance in Rice to the Parasite striga Hermonthica
By Maryanne
Striga species are parasitic weeds that are widespread constraints to the production of staple cereal crops in semiarid areas, principally attacking maize, sorghum, finger millet and upland rice.
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Tags: cereal, Finger Millet, maize, parasatic weed, semiarid, sorghum, striga, upland rice
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