Plants can release chemicals into the environment that suppress the growth and establishment of other plants in their vicinity, a process known as ‘allelopathy’. However, chemicals with allelopathic functions have other ecological roles, such as plant defense, nutrient chelation, and regulation of soil biota in ways that affect decomposition and soil fertility. These ecosystem-scale roles of allelopathic chemicals can augment, attenuate or modify their community-scale functions. In this review we explore allelopathy in the context of ecosystem properties, and through its role in exotic invasions consider how evolution might affect the intensity and importance of allelopathic interactions
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ii Summary The effects of plant invasions on ecosystem structure and function are well studied but t...
Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in i...
Plants can release chemicals into the environment that suppress the growth and establishment of othe...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
Allelopathy (i.e. chemical interactions between plants) is known to affect individual performance, c...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
During evolution, the plants developed new biosynthetic pathways to produce secondary metabolites (f...
El principal problema asociado a las invasiones vegetales en los ecosistemas terrestres es la pérdid...
Crop plants have defined roles in agricultural production and feeding the world. They are affected b...
The effects of plant invasions on ecosystem structure and function are well studied but the pathways...
<div><p>Many studies have reported the phytotoxicity of allelopathic compounds under controlled cond...
Summary 1. Soil microbes are important in mediating allelopathic interactions between in...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116322/1/bes22014953214.pd
ii Summary The effects of plant invasions on ecosystem structure and function are well studied but t...
Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in i...
Plants can release chemicals into the environment that suppress the growth and establishment of othe...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
Allelopathy (i.e. chemical interactions between plants) is known to affect individual performance, c...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
During evolution, the plants developed new biosynthetic pathways to produce secondary metabolites (f...
El principal problema asociado a las invasiones vegetales en los ecosistemas terrestres es la pérdid...
Crop plants have defined roles in agricultural production and feeding the world. They are affected b...
The effects of plant invasions on ecosystem structure and function are well studied but the pathways...
<div><p>Many studies have reported the phytotoxicity of allelopathic compounds under controlled cond...
Summary 1. Soil microbes are important in mediating allelopathic interactions between in...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116322/1/bes22014953214.pd
ii Summary The effects of plant invasions on ecosystem structure and function are well studied but t...
Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in i...