Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in its vicinity, usually to their detriment. Allelopathic effects have been demonstrated to be limiting factors for species distributions and ecological processes in some natural or agricultural communities. Based on the biphasic hormetic responses of plants to allelochemicals, ecological-limiting-factor models were introduced into the An-Johnson- Lovett hormesis model to improve modelling the phenomenon of allelopathic hormesis and to better reflect the nature of allelopathy as a limiting factor in ecological processes. Outcomes of the models have been compared for several sets of experimental data from the literature and good agreement between ...
Allelopathy is defined as the effect of one plant on another through the release of a chemical compo...
This chapter focuses on advances in understanding allelopathic interactions between weeds and crops....
A number of crops exhibit allelopathic interactions that play a significant role in the complex envi...
Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in i...
Bioassay techniques are often used to study the effects of allelochemicals on plant processes, and i...
Plants can release chemicals into the environment that suppress the growth and establishment of othe...
Allelopathy (i.e. chemical interactions between plants) is known to affect individual performance, c...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
Many studies have reported the phytotoxicity of allelopathic compounds under controlled conditions. ...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
The field of ecotoxicology has traditionally used monotonic relationships to study dose-responses, s...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
This paper evaluated the frequency, magnitude and dose/concentration range of hormesis in four speci...
The response of an organism to a chemical depends, among other things, on the dose. Nonlinear dose-r...
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...
This chapter focuses on advances in understanding allelopathic interactions between weeds and crops....
A number of crops exhibit allelopathic interactions that play a significant role in the complex envi...
Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in i...
Bioassay techniques are often used to study the effects of allelochemicals on plant processes, and i...
Plants can release chemicals into the environment that suppress the growth and establishment of othe...
Allelopathy (i.e. chemical interactions between plants) is known to affect individual performance, c...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
Many studies have reported the phytotoxicity of allelopathic compounds under controlled conditions. ...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
The field of ecotoxicology has traditionally used monotonic relationships to study dose-responses, s...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
This paper evaluated the frequency, magnitude and dose/concentration range of hormesis in four speci...
The response of an organism to a chemical depends, among other things, on the dose. Nonlinear dose-r...
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...
This chapter focuses on advances in understanding allelopathic interactions between weeds and crops....
A number of crops exhibit allelopathic interactions that play a significant role in the complex envi...