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    beneficial (positive allelopathy) or detrimental (negative allelopathy) effects on the target organisms and the community. Allelopathy is often used narrowly...
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    1976.0074. Willis, R. J. (2008). "Allelopathy in the Classical World – Greece and Rome". The History of Allelopathy. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 15–37. doi:10...
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    around it and results in uniform distribution. This is an example of allelopathy, which is the release of chemicals from plant parts by leaching, root...
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    Zoysia matrella (L.) Merr., commonly known as Manila grass, is a species of mat-forming, perennial grass native to temperate coastal southeastern Asia...
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    University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-028870-9. Grodzinskii, A. M. (1 March 2016). Allelopathy in the Life of Plants and their Communities. Scientific Publishers....
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  • appearance of more dangerous or unpalatable species to avoid predation. Allelopathy involves the release of chemicals by one species that affects the growth...
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    into garrigue soils from leaf litter have been connected with plant allelopathy, which asserts the dominance of a plant over its neighbors, especially...
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    2015-02-12 at the Wayback Machine Soderquist, Charles J. (1973). "Juglone and allelopathy". Journal of Chemical Education. 50 (11): 782–3. Bibcode:1973JChEd..50...
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  • Livestock Australia. Weston was also a past president of the International Allelopathy Society. She also holds patents for plant biology bioherbicides which...
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    primarily engage in interference competition with their neighbors through allelopathy, or the production of biochemicals. Interference competition can be seen...
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    Rhamnus cathartica, the European buckthorn, common buckthorn, purging buckthorn, or just buckthorn, is a species of small tree in the flowering plant family...
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    sunflower. I. Effects of genotypes, organs and biomass partitioning". Allelopathy Journal. 23 (1): 95–109. Media related to Sunflower seeds at Wikimedia...
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    Mikania micrantha is a tropical plant in the family Asteraceae; known as bitter vine, climbing hemp vine, or American rope. It is also sometimes called...
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    ground by some plants may hinder the growth of their neighbors, a form of allelopathy. Centaurea maculosa, the spotted knapweed often studied for this behavior...
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    interspecific competition by stunting the growth of nearby saplings (allelopathy). Although some autumn coloration occurs wherever deciduous trees are...
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    natural herbicides, and other related chemical interactions, is called allelopathy. The applicability of these agents is unclear. Herbicide resistance became...
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    examination. Many publications that have repeated claims of black walnut allelopathy cite a very limited set of dated research literature, which has not held...
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    balsam. Some research also suggests that I. glandulifera may exhibit allelopathy, which means that it excretes toxins that negatively affect neighboring...
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    Lawrey, James D. (1994). "Lichen Allelopathy: A Review". In Inderjit; K. M. M. Dakshini; Frank A. Einhellig (eds.). Allelopathy. Organisms, Processes, and Applications...
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  • competitive interactions between plants. One of the clearest examples of allelopathy is the production of juglone by walnut trees, whose strong competitive...
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  • seed-dispersal organisms and pollinators, as well as aid in defense, signaling, allelopathy, and protection. To study the protein PhABCG1, transgenic petunia RNA...
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  • beneficial insects including predators and parasitoids; trap cropping; and allelopathy, where a plant inhibits the growth of other species. Push–pull agricultural...
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    its dominance without them (e.g. high seed production, self-fertility, allelopathy, spring growth that occurs before nearly all native plants, roots that...
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  • through the production of chemicals released into the environment. Like allelopathy, it is a type of interference competition but it is technically different:...
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    suppression, certain cover crops are known to suppress weeds through allelopathy. This occurs when certain biochemical cover crop compounds are degraded...
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    been the subject of much debate. Possible sources of inhibition include allelopathy, competition for resources including light, physical and chemical attributes...
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    62. ISSN 0022-216X. JSTOR 156945. Putnam, A. R.; Duke, W. B. (1978). "Allelopathy in Agroecosystems". Annual Review of Phytopathology. 16 (1): 431–451...
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    biodiversity. Invasive plants can contribute debris and biomolecules (allelopathy) that can alter soil and chemical compositions of an environment, often...
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    some plant species, such as tolerance of water stress, competition via allelopathy, or facilitation of germination through attachment to soil particles...
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