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Allelopathy and Organic Farming
2009Allelopathy is a biological process including interactions between two plants through the production of chemical compounds (allelochemicals) that are released by leaching, volatilization, decomposition, or root exudation. Hence, allelopathy together with competition is a promising environment-friendly tool especially for weed management.
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Allelopathy in forest ecosystems
2000In forest plantations, many types of plant spp. grow together for long periods and hence, are ideal location for allelopathic research. The high yielding exotic spp. introduced to increase productivity of forests are most allelopathic than indigenous spp. These reduce the vegetation diversity and understorey flora due to inhibitory allelopathic efforts.
L. Gonzalezy +3 more
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Cyanobacterial and Algal Allelopathy
2012Allelopathy has been known in both aquatic as well as terrestrial ecosystems. Most of the detailed studies have employed terrestrial areas, whereas aquatic ones took the back seat in terms of studies conducted, primarily due to dilution of allelochemicals in such habitats.
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Allelopathy as a source of bioherbicides: challenges and prospects for sustainable agriculture
Reviews in Environmental Science and Biotechnology, 2023exaly
Allelopathy for weed control in agricultural systems
Crop Protection, 2015Khawar Jabran +2 more
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