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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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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.
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1973
It is well established that the black walnut tree and the tomato plant are involved allelopathically and that juglone is the active principle.
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It is well established that the black walnut tree and the tomato plant are involved allelopathically and that juglone is the active principle.
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The Botanical Review, 1994
The comprehensive review on allelopathy (Rice, 1979, 1984) has been largely responsible for the evolution of allelopathy as an independent branch of chemical/ physiological ecology. The allelopathic research during the last four decades drew attention to different facets of the interactions among the constituents of habitat, calling for an ...
null Inderjit, K. M. M. Dakshini
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The comprehensive review on allelopathy (Rice, 1979, 1984) has been largely responsible for the evolution of allelopathy as an independent branch of chemical/ physiological ecology. The allelopathic research during the last four decades drew attention to different facets of the interactions among the constituents of habitat, calling for an ...
null Inderjit, K. M. M. Dakshini
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Allelopathy in Agroecosystems: An Overview
Journal of Crop Production, 2001Summary Allelopathy plays an important role in the agroecosys-tems leading to a wide array of interactions between crop-crop, crop-weed and tree-crops. Generally, these interactions are harmful to the receiver plants but provide a selective benefit to the donor.
H. P. Singh +2 more
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1985
Theophrastusl about 300 BC stated that chick pea (Cicer arietinum) does not reinvigorate the ground as other related plants (legumes) do but “exhausts” it instead. He pointed out also that chick pea destroys weeds.
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Theophrastusl about 300 BC stated that chick pea (Cicer arietinum) does not reinvigorate the ground as other related plants (legumes) do but “exhausts” it instead. He pointed out also that chick pea destroys weeds.
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