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Striga,
commonly known as witchweed, is a
genus of
parasitic plants that
occur naturally in
parts of Africa, Asia, and Australia. It is
currently classified...
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Striga asiatica, the
Asiatic witchweed or the red witchweed, is a
hemiparasitic plant in the
family Orobanchaceae. It is
native to Asia and sub-Saharan...
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Striga hermonthica,
commonly known as
purple witchweed or
giant witchweed, is a
hemiparasitic plant that
belongs to the
family Orobanchaceae. It is devastating...
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vasculature –
either the xylem, phloem, or both. For example,
plants like
Striga or
Rhinanthus connect only to the xylem, via
xylem bridges (xylem-feeding)...
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Romanian word that
originated from a root
related to the
Latin terms strix or
striga with the
addition of the
augmentative suffix "-oi" (feminine "-oaică")....
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environmentally friendly control measure would be to
develop and use
Striga-resistant cultivars.
Striga resistant genes have not been
identified yet in cultivated...
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Alberto Ognjen Štriga (1821–1897) was a
Croatian reformer,
composer and musician.
Štriga was a
vocal supporter of
Illyrian movement in Croatia. He has...
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between the rows of maize,
repel the
pests and
control the
parasitic plant Striga. Push–pull
technology was
developed at the
International Centre of Insect...
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palace which houses the
striga. Lord Ostrit, a
magnate from Novigrad,
tries to
bribe Geralt into leaving.
Ostrit wants to use the
striga as
proof of Foltest's...
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recurring until its
conclusion in 2020. Also in 2020, she had
starring roles as
Striga in the
animated fantasy series Castlevania and as
Arianna Demachi in the...