Phytotoxic chemicals produced by alien invasive plants exert inhibitory effects on native species to facilitate their invasiveness. The allelopathic process of invaders has been hypothesized as the “Novel Weapon Hypothesis”. However, this hypothesis has been controversial for decades due to lack of molecular evidence, and the underlying mechanism of allelopathy still remains ambiguous. Herein, we explore the allelopathic mechanisms of Eupatorium adenophorum, a world-widely spread noxious weed, by the methods of laboratory bioassay and metabolomics analyses in the recipient plant, Arabidopsis thaliana. The bioassay revealed significant phytotoxicity of E. adenophorum extracts. A total of 234 metabolites in A. thaliana were detected by Gas Ch...
Secondary compounds can contribute to the success of non-native plant species if they reduce damage ...
Plants are continuously exposed to the attack of invasive microorganisms, such as fungi or bacter...
Allelopathy (the chemical based communication among plants) is gaining more and more attention thank...
International audienceAllelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from ch...
The need for plants to defend themselves, communicate, and somehow contribute to the social life in ...
International audienceAllelopathy is defined as the effects (stimulatory and inhibitory) of a plant ...
AbstractNatural ecosystems and primary production industries are threatened by invasive plant specie...
A metabolomic-based approach for the study of allelopathic interactions in the Mediterranean area is...
Allelopathy is the chemical mediated communication among plants. While on one hand there is growing ...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
Biological invasions have become a major global issue in ecosystem conservation. As formalized in th...
Globalization facilitated the spread of invasive alien species (IAS), undermining the stability of t...
M.Sc. (Biochemistry)Plants are constantly exposed to a range of environmental stresses which can be ...
According to the 'novel weapons hypothesis', invasive success depends on harmful plant biochemicals,...
Secondary compounds can contribute to the success of non-native plant species if they reduce damage ...
Plants are continuously exposed to the attack of invasive microorganisms, such as fungi or bacter...
Allelopathy (the chemical based communication among plants) is gaining more and more attention thank...
International audienceAllelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from ch...
The need for plants to defend themselves, communicate, and somehow contribute to the social life in ...
International audienceAllelopathy is defined as the effects (stimulatory and inhibitory) of a plant ...
AbstractNatural ecosystems and primary production industries are threatened by invasive plant specie...
A metabolomic-based approach for the study of allelopathic interactions in the Mediterranean area is...
Allelopathy is the chemical mediated communication among plants. While on one hand there is growing ...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
Biological invasions have become a major global issue in ecosystem conservation. As formalized in th...
Globalization facilitated the spread of invasive alien species (IAS), undermining the stability of t...
M.Sc. (Biochemistry)Plants are constantly exposed to a range of environmental stresses which can be ...
According to the 'novel weapons hypothesis', invasive success depends on harmful plant biochemicals,...
Secondary compounds can contribute to the success of non-native plant species if they reduce damage ...
Plants are continuously exposed to the attack of invasive microorganisms, such as fungi or bacter...
Allelopathy (the chemical based communication among plants) is gaining more and more attention thank...