2017
DOI: 10.24105/gjbahs.6.1.1702
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Two New Records of the Genus Phelipanche (Orobanchaceae) From Iraq

Abstract: Two new records of Phelipanche, Phelipanche hypertomentosa (M.J.Y. Foley) M.J.Y. Foley and Phelipanche orientalis (Beck) Sojak were added to the Flora of Iraq for the first time.P. hypertomentosa was collected near the Iraqi Kuwait-Saudi Arabia border, on Jarishan-Khadher al-Mai road, and P. orientalis was collected from Kurdistan North Iraq. Their distribution, habitat and hosts were reported. Comparison and relationships between the recorded species and other closely related species were discussed.

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“…According to previous studies, P. schultzii (Mutel) Pomel (syn. Orobanche schultzii Mutel) has occurred in many countries in the Mediterranean basin, such as Algeria [50], Jordan [51], Irak [52,53], Italy [54][55][56], Spain [57][58][59][60], and the Canary Islands [61]. This parasitic plant is also present in Portugal, where it has been described as Orobanche trichocalyx f. lusitanica Welw [61].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to previous studies, P. schultzii (Mutel) Pomel (syn. Orobanche schultzii Mutel) has occurred in many countries in the Mediterranean basin, such as Algeria [50], Jordan [51], Irak [52,53], Italy [54][55][56], Spain [57][58][59][60], and the Canary Islands [61]. This parasitic plant is also present in Portugal, where it has been described as Orobanche trichocalyx f. lusitanica Welw [61].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This parasitic plant has been reported on different host plants; it was found infesting Galium spp. (Rubiaceae) [53], Distichoselinum tenuifolium (Lag.) (Apiaceae) [57], and Scorpiurus (Fabaceae) [62].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table (1) shows the chemical makeup of Humic acid, one of the constituents of the Humic material formed when organic matter is decomposed [9]. Humic acid is an organic fertilizer.…”
Section: Humic Acid Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effect of spraying with organic manure and group manure on the percentage of dry matter for flowers of C. officinalis (%). Table (11) and Figure (1,2) shows the active chemical compounds in the C. officinalis plant treated with the highest concentration of Humic acid and active yeast suspension. It was noted that the number of active compounds in the Humic acid treatment was higher than in the rest of the treatments.…”
Section: Humic Acid Mgl -mentioning
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