Bioassay techniques are often used to study the effects of allelochemicals on plant processes, and it is generally observed that the processes are stimulated at low allelochemical concentrations and inhibited as the concentrations increase. A simple empirical model is presented to analyze this type of response. The stimulation-inhibition properties of allelochemical-dose responses can be described by the parameters in the model. The indices, p% reductions, are calculated to assess the allelochemical effects. The model is compared with experimental data for the response of lettuce seedling growth to Centaurepensin, the olfactory response of weevil larvae to α-terpineol, and the responses of annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), creeping...
The introductory chapter is really well-documented and makes a clear and exhaustive state-of-the-art...
This chapter focuses on advances in understanding allelopathic interactions between weeds and crops....
Known since ancient times, the phenomenon of allelopathy has recently received greater att...
Bioassay techniques are often used to study the effects of allelochemicals on plant processes, and i...
Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in i...
The response of an organism to a chemical depends, among other things, on the dose. Nonlinear dose-r...
Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in i...
Parthenium hysterophorus L. is an invasive weed that biosynthesizes several phytochemicals. The sesq...
Allelopathy, that is, plant–plant inhibition via the release of secondary metabolites into the envir...
Allelopathy is defined as the effect of one plant on another through the release of a chemical compo...
Allelopathic inhibition typically results from the combined action of a group of allelochemicals whi...
Allelopathy, a complex phenomenon has unveiled both stimulatory and inhibitory effects in plant proc...
International audienceAllelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from ch...
Biochemical interactions among plants (allelopathy) result from the activity of a diverse group of c...
Jabran, Khawar/0000-0001-8512-3330WOS: 000461930900002Plants communicate and influence the growth of...
The introductory chapter is really well-documented and makes a clear and exhaustive state-of-the-art...
This chapter focuses on advances in understanding allelopathic interactions between weeds and crops....
Known since ancient times, the phenomenon of allelopathy has recently received greater att...
Bioassay techniques are often used to study the effects of allelochemicals on plant processes, and i...
Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in i...
The response of an organism to a chemical depends, among other things, on the dose. Nonlinear dose-r...
Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in i...
Parthenium hysterophorus L. is an invasive weed that biosynthesizes several phytochemicals. The sesq...
Allelopathy, that is, plant–plant inhibition via the release of secondary metabolites into the envir...
Allelopathy is defined as the effect of one plant on another through the release of a chemical compo...
Allelopathic inhibition typically results from the combined action of a group of allelochemicals whi...
Allelopathy, a complex phenomenon has unveiled both stimulatory and inhibitory effects in plant proc...
International audienceAllelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from ch...
Biochemical interactions among plants (allelopathy) result from the activity of a diverse group of c...
Jabran, Khawar/0000-0001-8512-3330WOS: 000461930900002Plants communicate and influence the growth of...
The introductory chapter is really well-documented and makes a clear and exhaustive state-of-the-art...
This chapter focuses on advances in understanding allelopathic interactions between weeds and crops....
Known since ancient times, the phenomenon of allelopathy has recently received greater att...