Allelopathy is a natural phenomenon whereby, the donor plants release chemical compounds (known as allelochemicals) into the environment through decomposition, leaching (caused by rain water), volatilization and root exudates. Allelochemicals from the donor plants can stimulate and/or inhibit the germination and growth of the receiver plants. Allelopathic effects can be categorized based on the following: the effect of the weed on the crop, the effect of the weed on other weeds, the effect of the crop on the weed and the effect of trees on the weed or crop. Thus, allelopathic research can involve several methods such as bioassay, application of plant debris, application of infested soil, the sandwich method, the dish pack method and th...
Continuous and indiscriminate use of synthetic herbicides has caused environmental pollution and the...
Allelopathy is a naturally occurring ecological phenomenon in which the livingorganisms produce and ...
The term of allelopathy refers to chemical interactions (inhibitory or stimulatory) between plants, ...
Allelopathy is a natural phenomenon whereby, the donor plants release chemical compounds (known as a...
Allelopathy, that is, plant–plant inhibition via the release of secondary metabolites into the envir...
The intensive use of pesticides with low biodegradability and high persistence in soil, surface and ...
Crop plants have defined roles in agricultural production and feeding the world. They are affected b...
Weeds are known to cause enormous losses due to their interference in agroecosystems. Because of env...
To meet the food requirement of the ever-growing population of the world the introduction of pestici...
Allelopathy is the releasing of the allelopathic compound by a plant species that checks the growth ...
Presently, chemical control is the most used method for plant protection. However, it is not an appr...
The use of allelopathy concept in weed management has received attentions to minimize extensively th...
Need for food production has been increasing greatly in recent years throughout the world. The inter...
Weeds are a hidden foe for crop plants, interfering with their functions and suppressing their growt...
Even before its formal establishment as a scientific discipline, allelopathy has been intertwined wi...
Continuous and indiscriminate use of synthetic herbicides has caused environmental pollution and the...
Allelopathy is a naturally occurring ecological phenomenon in which the livingorganisms produce and ...
The term of allelopathy refers to chemical interactions (inhibitory or stimulatory) between plants, ...
Allelopathy is a natural phenomenon whereby, the donor plants release chemical compounds (known as a...
Allelopathy, that is, plant–plant inhibition via the release of secondary metabolites into the envir...
The intensive use of pesticides with low biodegradability and high persistence in soil, surface and ...
Crop plants have defined roles in agricultural production and feeding the world. They are affected b...
Weeds are known to cause enormous losses due to their interference in agroecosystems. Because of env...
To meet the food requirement of the ever-growing population of the world the introduction of pestici...
Allelopathy is the releasing of the allelopathic compound by a plant species that checks the growth ...
Presently, chemical control is the most used method for plant protection. However, it is not an appr...
The use of allelopathy concept in weed management has received attentions to minimize extensively th...
Need for food production has been increasing greatly in recent years throughout the world. The inter...
Weeds are a hidden foe for crop plants, interfering with their functions and suppressing their growt...
Even before its formal establishment as a scientific discipline, allelopathy has been intertwined wi...
Continuous and indiscriminate use of synthetic herbicides has caused environmental pollution and the...
Allelopathy is a naturally occurring ecological phenomenon in which the livingorganisms produce and ...
The term of allelopathy refers to chemical interactions (inhibitory or stimulatory) between plants, ...