Striga gesnerioides
(Willd.) Vatke
Orobanchaceae
Buchnera gesnerioides Willd.
Buchnera orobanchoides R.Br.
Harveya varia (E.Mey. ex Drège) Hook. ex C. Presl
Orobanche varia E.Mey. ex Drège
Striga chloroleuca Dinter
Striga orchidea Benth.
Striga orobanchoides (R.Br.) Benth.
Common Name:
Flowering plant, a parasite of leguminous plants
Photograph by: Ton Rulkens
General Information
Striga gesnerioides is a parasitic, succulent, annual or occasionally perennial plant that can grow up to 35cm tall. The erect stem usually branches from the base. Each plant has a single, large, tuberous primary haustorium 1 - 3cm in diameter, and with numerous adventitious roots emerging from subterranean scales. The plant is an obligate root parasite with low photosynthetic activity[
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The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a medicine and dye.
Known Hazards
None known
Botanical References
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- A botanical publication with a range of articles on plants, including a treatment of the genus Striga in Africa.
Range
Widespread through tropical Africa, the Indian Ocean Islands and tropical Asia.
Habitat
Open grassland, savannah with scattered trees, on rocky hills and most abundantly as a weed in crops, especialy on light, sandy soils[
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Properties
Weed Potential | Yes |
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Habit | Annual/Perennial |
Height | 0.25 m |
Pollinators | Self |
Self-fertile | Yes |
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[
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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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Striga gesnerioides is a major pest problem in agriculture, especially in semi-arid marginal areas, parasitizing a range of crops, especially legumes[
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- 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[
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- Missouri Botanical Garden Press; St. Louis.
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- 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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Striga gesnerioides as a whole has a very broad host range. It is a major pest in cowpea, parasitizing the roots and often considerably reducing its growth and yield. In the wild it parasitizes leguminous weeds, particularly Tephrosia and Indigofera in West Africa, but also Convolvulaceae (e.g. In Sudan Merremia, Ipomoea and Jacquemontia) and Euphorbiaceae[
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Due to its autogamous nature, many different strains have evolved that can attack few or only a single plant species. These strains vary in their morphology and their distribution often overlaps. In West Africa there are at least five different strains that parasitize cowpea and each one varies in the number of cultivars it can attack. Tobacco and sweet potato are occasionally attacked. Strains attacking tobacco in Zimbabwe do not affect cowpea. Bambara groundnut is not affected; evidence of the occurrence of Striga gesnerioides on groundnut is conflicting[
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The cultivation of crops such as cowpea in monoculture and without fallow years or rotation crops results in a rapid increase of favourable circumstances for growth of Striga which, on poor soils, can reduce yield by more than 50%[
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Edible Uses
None known
Medicinal
The powdered plant is sprinkled on wounds to aid the healing process[
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]. The powdered plant is made into a paste with some fat, then applied topically to treat swollen neck glands[
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A paste made from the fresh tuber is applied locally to treat swollen testes[
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- Ethnobotanical Leaflets 13: 98-115.
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- Jagtap S.D.; Deokule S.S.; Pawar P.K.; Harsulkar A.M.
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- Information on the traditional medicinal use of plants by the Pawra tribe in Maharashtra, India. It can be downloaded from the Internet.
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An ethanolic extract of whole plant showed antifertility activity for males[
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Ethanolic and water extracts showed antihistaminic and mast cell stabilizing activity[
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The flavones apigenin and luteolin, isolated from the plant, showed anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic activities[
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Other Uses
The sap is used to dye skins blue-black[
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The root sap is used to colour the fingers an indigo blue[
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The flowers yield a pink colour which can be used for painting[
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The dyeing properties of the plant may derive, as does its cytotoxicity, from the presence of iridoid glucosides, which have been isolated and characterized from other Striga species[
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The stem is said to be used as toothbrush[
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Propagation
Seed - optimum temperature for seed germination is between 30 - 40°c, with no germination at 15°c or lower, or higher than 45°c[
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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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