Allelopathy in trees and forests is an important health care issue. Allelopathy is the chemical modification of the site by an individual to enhance interference effectiveness. Allelopathy also in-volves the ecological communications between species which can positively or negatively influence growth, behavior, reproduction, and survival of associated species. To assist people in appreciating the scientific literature on this subject, this selected bibliography was developed. This bibliography is not intended to be all-inclusive of allelopathy research literature, but tries to include every major investigative trail being followed in the last few decades. Older works were not included because they are broadly cited in many current papers. T...
The term of allelopathy refers to chemical interactions (inhibitory or stimulatory) between plants, ...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
Allelopathy involves both inhibitory and stimulatory biochemical interactions between plants. The ph...
Plant distribution can not be explained on the basis of competition alone. What enables a certain p...
Phenolic compounds are secondary metabolites widespread in plants and are leached from green foliage...
The present paper reviews the available literature on the allelopathy of gymnosperms which constitut...
Allelopathy, the ability of some plants to decrease the fitness of other plants by secondary metabol...
Agroforestry is a modern tool to develop sustainable land use and to increase food production by gro...
Field studies to test the effects of natural levels of allelopathic compounds on coexisting native s...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
A comprehensive understanding of allelopathy and resource availability mechanisms is critical for pr...
The purpose of this experiment was to look at the effects of Allelopathy between six species of tree...
Observations of the plants living on the Ledbetter Embayment Mudflat of Kentucky Lake have led to te...
As an option for the problem of agrotoxics, agroecology has sought the control of spontaneous specie...
The objective of the study was to evaluate allelopathic effect of selected plant species (dominants ...
The term of allelopathy refers to chemical interactions (inhibitory or stimulatory) between plants, ...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
Allelopathy involves both inhibitory and stimulatory biochemical interactions between plants. The ph...
Plant distribution can not be explained on the basis of competition alone. What enables a certain p...
Phenolic compounds are secondary metabolites widespread in plants and are leached from green foliage...
The present paper reviews the available literature on the allelopathy of gymnosperms which constitut...
Allelopathy, the ability of some plants to decrease the fitness of other plants by secondary metabol...
Agroforestry is a modern tool to develop sustainable land use and to increase food production by gro...
Field studies to test the effects of natural levels of allelopathic compounds on coexisting native s...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
A comprehensive understanding of allelopathy and resource availability mechanisms is critical for pr...
The purpose of this experiment was to look at the effects of Allelopathy between six species of tree...
Observations of the plants living on the Ledbetter Embayment Mudflat of Kentucky Lake have led to te...
As an option for the problem of agrotoxics, agroecology has sought the control of spontaneous specie...
The objective of the study was to evaluate allelopathic effect of selected plant species (dominants ...
The term of allelopathy refers to chemical interactions (inhibitory or stimulatory) between plants, ...
International audiencePlant–plant chemical interactions in forests can have a strong impact on the b...
Allelopathy involves both inhibitory and stimulatory biochemical interactions between plants. The ph...