Striga aspera
(Willd.) Benth.
Orobanchaceae
Euphrasia aspera Willd.
Sebaea schizostigma Gilg
Common Name:
A pretty plant, but it is a parasitic weed of several cereal crops
Photograph by: AfricaRice
A pretty plant, but it is a parasitic weed of several cereal crops
Photograph by: AfricaRice
Growing on, and parasitizing, a rice plant
Photograph by: AfricaRice
General Information
Striga aspera is an annual, parasitic plant that can grow up to 53cm tall. The slender stems can be unbranched or branched from the middle[
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- nnals of the Missouri Botanical Garden Vol. 88
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- http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org
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- Missouri Botanical Garden Press; St. Louis.
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- 2001
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- 0026-6493
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- A botanical publication with a range of articles on plants, including a treatment of the genus Striga in Africa.
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The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a dye and cosmetic.
Known Hazards
None known
Botanical References
Range
Tropical Africa - Senegal to Nigeria, northern Cameroon, Central African Republic, Sudan and southern Ethiopia.
Habitat
A parasitic species on several genera in the Poaceae, it is found wild in grassland and also commonly as a pest on cultivated grass and cereal crops[
855- Title
- nnals of the Missouri Botanical Garden Vol. 88
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org
- Publisher
- Missouri Botanical Garden Press; St. Louis.
- Year
- 2001
- ISBN
- 0026-6493
- Description
- A botanical publication with a range of articles on plants, including a treatment of the genus Striga in Africa.
].
Properties
Weed Potential | Yes |
Other Uses Rating | |
Habit | Annual |
Height | 0.45 m |
Self-fertile | No |
Cultivation Status | Wild |
Cultivation Details
In general, the genus Striga is found in the semi-arid to moist tropics, tolerating a relatively wide range of climatic and soil conditions. It grows in areas with a mean annual rainfall ranging from 250 - 1,500mm per year, with a decrease in the severity of infestation in areas with higher rainfall[
855- Title
- nnals of the Missouri Botanical Garden Vol. 88
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org
- Publisher
- Missouri Botanical Garden Press; St. Louis.
- Year
- 2001
- ISBN
- 0026-6493
- Description
- A botanical publication with a range of articles on plants, including a treatment of the genus Striga in Africa.
].
Striga aspera is a major pest problem in agriculture, especially in semi-arid marginal areas, parasitizing cereal and other grass crops[
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- Protabase - Plant Resources of Tropical Africa.
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- http://www.prota.org
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- An excellent on-line database with detailed information on over 3,200 species of useful plants of Africa.
]. Globally, the genus Striga has a greater impact on human welfare than any other parasitic angiosperms because their hosts are often subsistence crops in areas marginal for agriculture[
855- Title
- nnals of the Missouri Botanical Garden Vol. 88
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org
- Publisher
- Missouri Botanical Garden Press; St. Louis.
- Year
- 2001
- ISBN
- 0026-6493
- Description
- A botanical publication with a range of articles on plants, including a treatment of the genus Striga in Africa.
]. These furtive pathogens attack their hosts underground and, by the time the flowering stem of the parasite emerges and is evident, the crop is damaged[
855- Title
- nnals of the Missouri Botanical Garden Vol. 88
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org
- Publisher
- Missouri Botanical Garden Press; St. Louis.
- Year
- 2001
- ISBN
- 0026-6493
- Description
- A botanical publication with a range of articles on plants, including a treatment of the genus Striga in Africa.
]. Control of the parasite is difficult to achieve because of the intimate association between the parasitic weed and its host.
The seeds germinate in response to specific germination stimulants exuded by host roots. After germination, a haustorium is formed in the root of the host plant through differentiation of the root apex. A vascular connection is subsequently established between the two plants, allowing the parasite to absorb water and nutrients that are essential for its development[
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- Protabase - Plant Resources of Tropical Africa.
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- http://www.prota.org
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- An excellent on-line database with detailed information on over 3,200 species of useful plants of Africa.
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This species is closely related to Striga hermonthica and can hybridize in the wild[
855- Title
- nnals of the Missouri Botanical Garden Vol. 88
- Publication
-
- Author
-
- Website
- http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org
- Publisher
- Missouri Botanical Garden Press; St. Louis.
- Year
- 2001
- ISBN
- 0026-6493
- Description
- A botanical publication with a range of articles on plants, including a treatment of the genus Striga in Africa.
].
Edible Uses
None known
Medicinal
None known
Other Uses
The plant is used to provide a black facial stain[
299- Title
- Protabase - Plant Resources of Tropical Africa.
- Publication
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- Author
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- Website
- http://www.prota.org
- Publisher
-
- Year
- 0
- ISBN
-
- Description
- An excellent on-line database with detailed information on over 3,200 species of useful plants of Africa.
].
Propagation
Seed -
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