The activity of washed leaf and inflorescence material of Chenopodium ambrosioides and C. murale, decaying leaves and inflorescences, and field soils collected beneath Chenopodium plants were examined in terms of the inhibition of seed germination and seedling growth of five weeds, viz. Abutilon indicum, Cassia sophera var. purpurea, C. tora, Evolvulus numularius and Tephrosia hamiltonii. The allelopathic pattern varied in each of the two test species and this depended on the type of test matter. However, the germination as well as the root and hypocotyl growth of A. indicum and E. nummularius were more hampered by phytotoxins or inhibitors from Chenopodium than were the other weeds. Since the leaf and inflorescence of Chenopodium formed th...
Allelopathy is defined as the effect of one plant on another through the release of a chemical compo...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...
In this study, some plant species that had allelopathic effects and inhibited the germination of som...
The activity of washed leaf and inflorescence material of Chenopodium ambrosioides and C. murale, de...
A study conducted to assess the allelopathic interference of invasive weed Chenopodium album indicat...
A study was conducted to determine the potential and nature of root-mediated allelopathic interferen...
Allelopathy is described as both beneficial and deleterious biochemical interaction between plant an...
Leaf aqueous extracts were used to examine the allelopathic effects of Melilotus indica, Medicago po...
Experiments were conducted at Experimental Station and Laboratory of Agroecosystems and Soil Science...
One basic method of improving rangelands in the country is the use of native as well as exotic speci...
The allelopathic effects of three plant tissues of Chenopodium quinoa (leaves, roots and inflorescen...
Allelopathy can be regarded as a component of biological control in which plants are used to reduce ...
The allelopathic effects of three plant tissues of Chenopodium quinoa (leaves, roots and inflorescen...
The allelopathic effect of weeds frequently inhibited the germination and seedling growth of crops. ...
Abstract Allelopathy means that one plant produces chemical substances to affect the growth and deve...
Allelopathy is defined as the effect of one plant on another through the release of a chemical compo...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...
In this study, some plant species that had allelopathic effects and inhibited the germination of som...
The activity of washed leaf and inflorescence material of Chenopodium ambrosioides and C. murale, de...
A study conducted to assess the allelopathic interference of invasive weed Chenopodium album indicat...
A study was conducted to determine the potential and nature of root-mediated allelopathic interferen...
Allelopathy is described as both beneficial and deleterious biochemical interaction between plant an...
Leaf aqueous extracts were used to examine the allelopathic effects of Melilotus indica, Medicago po...
Experiments were conducted at Experimental Station and Laboratory of Agroecosystems and Soil Science...
One basic method of improving rangelands in the country is the use of native as well as exotic speci...
The allelopathic effects of three plant tissues of Chenopodium quinoa (leaves, roots and inflorescen...
Allelopathy can be regarded as a component of biological control in which plants are used to reduce ...
The allelopathic effects of three plant tissues of Chenopodium quinoa (leaves, roots and inflorescen...
The allelopathic effect of weeds frequently inhibited the germination and seedling growth of crops. ...
Abstract Allelopathy means that one plant produces chemical substances to affect the growth and deve...
Allelopathy is defined as the effect of one plant on another through the release of a chemical compo...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...
In this study, some plant species that had allelopathic effects and inhibited the germination of som...