Allelopathy is an important mechanism of interference competition in some plants, but little is known about whether compounds exuded from seeds influence the germination of neighbors. We treated seeds of multiple lines of <em>Brassica rapa </em>(field mustard) with aqueous extracts of <em>Brassica rapa</em> Fast Plant seeds and extracts of seeds of the invasive, allelopathic plant <em>Alliaria petiolata</em> (garlic mustard). Germination patterns differed significantly among populations, with Fast Plants germinating earliest. As predicted, <em>Alliaria</em> seed extracts significantly delayed germination compared to controls. Surprisingly, Fast Plant extracts reduced germination probability and delayed germination more than both controls an...
In order to evaluate the allelopathic effect of aqueous extract of nine weeds species on Anise (Pimp...
Plant distribution can not be explained on the basis of competition alone. What enables a certain p...
Allelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from chemical interactions am...
Secondary compounds produced by plants are considered an alternative method of weed suppression but ...
Allelopathy is a type of biotic interference wherein a plant releases bioactive metabolites into an ...
The secondary metabolites released and Synthesis having Allelopathic interaction are called alleloch...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
Recent work suggests that germination inhibition via allelopathy may be an important component of so...
Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) contains allelochemicals that reduces the germination and growth of wee...
DOR: 98.1000/2383-1251.1397.5. 59.10.2.32.41 Extended abstract Introduction: Crop rotations are pr...
Allelopathy has traditionally been viewed as a phytotoxic disruption of recipient plant metabolism, ...
One basic method of improving rangelands in the country is the use of native as well as exotic speci...
Several cover crops (CCs) exert allelopathic effects that suppress weed growth. The aim of the prese...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
In order to evaluate the allelopathic effect of aqueous extract of nine weeds species on Anise (Pimp...
Plant distribution can not be explained on the basis of competition alone. What enables a certain p...
Allelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from chemical interactions am...
Secondary compounds produced by plants are considered an alternative method of weed suppression but ...
Allelopathy is a type of biotic interference wherein a plant releases bioactive metabolites into an ...
The secondary metabolites released and Synthesis having Allelopathic interaction are called alleloch...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
Recent work suggests that germination inhibition via allelopathy may be an important component of so...
Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) contains allelochemicals that reduces the germination and growth of wee...
DOR: 98.1000/2383-1251.1397.5. 59.10.2.32.41 Extended abstract Introduction: Crop rotations are pr...
Allelopathy has traditionally been viewed as a phytotoxic disruption of recipient plant metabolism, ...
One basic method of improving rangelands in the country is the use of native as well as exotic speci...
Several cover crops (CCs) exert allelopathic effects that suppress weed growth. The aim of the prese...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
In order to evaluate the allelopathic effect of aqueous extract of nine weeds species on Anise (Pimp...
Plant distribution can not be explained on the basis of competition alone. What enables a certain p...
Allelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from chemical interactions am...