Influence of Two Desmodium Species Root Exudates on Haustorium Initiation and Attachment in Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth

Authors

  • Khogali. I. Idris
  • Abadalla M. Hamodun
  • Zeyuar R. Khan
  • Ahmed Hassanali
  • Abdel Gabar T. Babiker

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53332/uofkjas.v19i3.1885

Keywords:

Striga, Desmodium spp, root exudates, haustorium initiation, attachment

Abstract

Striga hermonthica is a parasitic weed that causes significant
yield losses in many important crops and affects the livelihood of millions
of people worldwide. A study was undertaken to examine the effects of
Desmodium. uncinatum (Jacq.) DC and D. dichotomum (Klein) DC root
exudates on initiation of haustorium and attachment of S. hermonthica. A
series of laboratory experiments was conducted at the Gezira Research
Station, Wad Medani, Sudan. D. uncinatum and D. dichotomum root
exudates, applied 24 hours subsequent to GR 24, a synthetic germination
stimulant, or simultaneously with it, did not induce haustorium initiation.
D. uncinatum and D. dichotomum curtailed striga attachment to sorghum
roots.

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Published

2023-03-28

How to Cite

Idris, K. I. ., Hamodun, . A. M., Khan, . Z. R. ., Hassanali, . A. ., & Babiker, . A. G. T. . (2023). Influence of Two Desmodium Species Root Exudates on Haustorium Initiation and Attachment in Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth. University of Khartoum Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.53332/uofkjas.v19i3.1885