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Conjugation of Allelochemicals by Plants

1987
Plants have the ability to conjugate endogenous compounds to most allelochemicals absorbed from the environment. Conjugation reactions are thought to be important for detoxication of secondary products such as allelochemicals because conjugation increases the water solubility and decreases the chemical reactivity of the parent compound.
Balke, Nelson E.   +2 more
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Allelochemics as Systematic Markers

1982
Life, as we know it, is inconceivable without hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulphur etc. The production of the heavier of these elements requires several billion years of “cooking” time in the interior of a star. The time lapse from the “Big Bang” to the final gravitational collapse of a universe, however, is, according to Einstein’s ...
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Evolution of Allelochemics in Angiospermae

1982
Primitive angiosperms may owe their woody habit to a gymnosperm-type ancestry. Gymnosperms, in which, significantly, alkaloids are rare, possess the metabolic pathway sugar → shikimic acid → chorismic acid → phenylalanine → cinnamic acid → cinnamyl alcohol (Fig.
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Ecological Relations (Allelochemicals)

1984
Microorganisms, plants and animals live in a world of chemical signals. These signals, in most cases secondary products, are of special importance in ecology, i.e., the mutual relations between the different groups of organisms, which cause the formation of the characteristic communities of living beings in the forests, meadows, and deserts, in pools ...
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Volatile Allelochemicals

2022
Alicia Ludymilla Cardoso de Souza   +2 more
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Allelochemic

2008
George Hangay   +74 more
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Allelochemicals

2008
George Hangay   +74 more
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Bioavailability of Allelochemicals in Soil

2008
Abstract : The successful spread of the weeds Acroptilon repens (Russian knapweed, RK) and Centaurea maculosa (Spotted knapweed, SK) has been attributed to the exudation of allelopathic chemicals by their roots. RK releases 7,8-benzoflavone and SK releases (+/-)- catechin.
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Allelochemical effect of gramine under temperature stress and impact on fat transesterification

Chemistry and Ecology, 2021
F Omar Holguin   +2 more
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