“…Striga infest millets, such as sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet, foxtail millet, little millet, proso millet, fonio, teff and barnyard millet (Chemisquy et al, 2010;Olivier, 1995;Parker, 2012;Atera et al, 2012), which represent the staple food and fodder crops of millions of poor rural families in the tropical and semi-arid regions of their cultivation, therefore are of utmost significance to subsistence farmers. Millets thus play a critical role in ensuring food security in these regions Senthilvel et al, 2008 (Gurney et al, 2003(Gurney et al, , 2006Elzein and Kroschel, 2004;Vasey et al, 2005;Amusan et al, 2008). Indeed, Striga are the major and persistent biotic threat to production of these crops mostly grown on the hottest and driest marginal regions of sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East and large part of Asia (Gurney et al, 2002;Gressel et al, 2004;Ejeta, 2007;Rispail et al, 2007;Scholes and Press, 2008;Parker, 2012).…”