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Allelopathy

2012
Allelopathy—the production by an organism of substances inhibitory or harmful to other organisms—as a concept has been utilized for more than 2,000 years, although the term was coined in 1937 (see Historical Background). Initial empirical studies of allelopathic interactions began to appear around the 1960s, and since then the field has grown rapidly ...
Diego A. Sotomayor   +1 more
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Allelopathy ofSasa cernua

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1992
Sasa (Sasa cernua Makino) is a very serious weed pest. Its allelopathy was studied using lettuce, wheat, timothy, and green amaranth as testing species. Cultured in the rhizosphere soil ofSasa cernua, the seedlings were inhibited by 42-80% compared with the controls cultured in normal soil and vermiculite.
H H, Li   +3 more
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Allelopathy.

The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1986
E. L. Newman, E. L. Rice
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