Title of article :
Distribution, host range and biomass of two species ofCistancheandOrobanche cernuaparasitizing the roots of some Egyptian xerophytes
Author/Authors :
G. M. Fahmy & Z. M. Fahmy، نويسنده , , H. El-Tantawy، نويسنده , , M. M. Abd El-Ghani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
This study involves three species of the family Orobanchaceae:Cistanche phelypaea, C. tubulosaandOrobanche cernua. These species are obligate perennial root parasites. They may occur together infecting hosts growing in the following phytogeographical regions: (1) along the Mediterranean coastal belt in deep oolitic limestone sand dunes and in loamy salt affected ground; (2) southern Sinai; and (3) south-eastern Egypt in Gebel Elba. In the Galalah and the Arabian desert regions, the parasite–host associations grow in silt terraces and runnels of the mainwadis. The three root parasites were recorded to infect 16 different host species belonging to eight families from the Dicotyledoneae. Patterns of host specialisation occur in bothCistanchespecies where about 50% of their hosts belong to the Chenopodiaceae, whileO. cernuaexhibits a wider host range since it infects desert perennials and some cultivated crop plants. Compared to non-infected plants, it is apparent thatHammada elegansandAnabasis articulataMoq., which are hosts ofC. phelypaeaandC. tubulosa, respectively, were particularly sensitive to infection. The reduction in fresh and dry mass of such hosts was much higher than found in other hosts ofCistancheorO. cernua. The water content and succulence ratios of the parasitic species were significantly higher than their hosts and comparable non-infected species. The specificity of the parasites towards succulent hosts was higher in both robust species ofCistanchethan in the less robust speciesO. cernua.
Keywords :
Cistanche tubulosa , Orobanche cernua , Egypt , Cistanche phelypaea , hostplants
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments