International audienceInvasive plant species such as Ludwigia hexapetala might have a competitive advantage if they produce allelopathically active compounds against primary producers. Both phytoplankton and plant community structure may be affected due to different, species-specific sensitivity to allelochemicals. Moreover, such allelopathic interactions could vary over the year depending on (i) the plant's phenological stage and (ii) the abilities of the native macrophytes to suppress—or the non-native macrophytes to stimulate—the non-native macrophyte population. We tested the allelopathic effects of aqueous leaf extracts of L. hexapetala on the photosynthetic activity of three target phytoplankton strains (Scenedesmus communis, a toxic ...
In aquatic ecosystems, allelopathic activity depends on the production and secretion of allelopathic...
Submerged aquatic macrophytes are important in shallow aquatic ecosystems because they stabilize the...
Allelopathy, here defined as biochemical interactions between aquatic primary producers, has always ...
International audienceInvasive plant species such as Ludwigia hexapetala might have a competitive ad...
The release of allelochemicals by plants can affect the performance of other organisms positively or...
International audienceIn a context of global change, the Aquitaine lake of Parentis-Biscarrosse (Fra...
Contains fulltext : 27378.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aquatic macrophy...
ABSTRACT: Allelopathy in aquatic environments may provide a competitive advantage to angiosperms, al...
Inhibition of phytoplankton by allelochemicals released by submerged macrophytes is supposed to be o...
Aquatic macrophytes can excrete chemical substances into their enviroment and these compounds may in...
Keywords: allelochemicals; chemical ecology; competition; nutrient limitation; shallow lakes Summary...
For revealing the mechanism of allelopathic influence on phytoplankton by aquatic macrophytes, the g...
Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon by which an organism produces one or more biochemicals that i...
This study aimed to investigate the allelopathic activities between 3 Potamogeton spp. (Potamogeton ...
The potential allelopathic impact of Myriophyllum verticillatum L. under in situ conditions was dete...
In aquatic ecosystems, allelopathic activity depends on the production and secretion of allelopathic...
Submerged aquatic macrophytes are important in shallow aquatic ecosystems because they stabilize the...
Allelopathy, here defined as biochemical interactions between aquatic primary producers, has always ...
International audienceInvasive plant species such as Ludwigia hexapetala might have a competitive ad...
The release of allelochemicals by plants can affect the performance of other organisms positively or...
International audienceIn a context of global change, the Aquitaine lake of Parentis-Biscarrosse (Fra...
Contains fulltext : 27378.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aquatic macrophy...
ABSTRACT: Allelopathy in aquatic environments may provide a competitive advantage to angiosperms, al...
Inhibition of phytoplankton by allelochemicals released by submerged macrophytes is supposed to be o...
Aquatic macrophytes can excrete chemical substances into their enviroment and these compounds may in...
Keywords: allelochemicals; chemical ecology; competition; nutrient limitation; shallow lakes Summary...
For revealing the mechanism of allelopathic influence on phytoplankton by aquatic macrophytes, the g...
Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon by which an organism produces one or more biochemicals that i...
This study aimed to investigate the allelopathic activities between 3 Potamogeton spp. (Potamogeton ...
The potential allelopathic impact of Myriophyllum verticillatum L. under in situ conditions was dete...
In aquatic ecosystems, allelopathic activity depends on the production and secretion of allelopathic...
Submerged aquatic macrophytes are important in shallow aquatic ecosystems because they stabilize the...
Allelopathy, here defined as biochemical interactions between aquatic primary producers, has always ...