Modern agriculture has generated multiple economics, social and environmental problems. There is an extensive effort to find ecological controls for pests and diseases, trying to preserve environment quality and to achieve a more sustainable use of natural resources. In this work, we present general features of allelopathy and its application in sustainable agriculture. The rationale basis for general understanding of the allelopathic phenomenon is presented respect to production, release, environmental persistance and mode of action of allelochemicals. Exploiting agriculture cropping systems and practices for control of pests and diseases is mainly focused on weeds. Crop breeding for enhanced allelopathic supression of weeds or alleviatio...
Jabran, Khawar/0000-0001-8512-3330WOS: 000461930900002Plants communicate and influence the growth of...
Weeds are a hidden foe for crop plants, interfering with their functions and suppressing their growt...
The term of allelopathy refers to chemical interactions (inhibitory or stimulatory) between plants, ...
A number of crops exhibit allelopathic interactions that play a significant role in the complex envi...
Allelopathy plays an important role in the agroecosys-tems leading to a wide array of interactions b...
Allelopathy may be a current ecological advance of interference between organisms that will use for ...
Known since ancient times, the phenomenon of allelopathy has recently received greater att...
Crop plants have defined roles in agricultural production and feeding the world. They are affected b...
Weeds are known to cause enormous losses due to their interference in agroecosystems. Because of env...
Need for food production has been increasing greatly in recent years throughout the world. The inter...
To meet the food requirement of the ever-growing population of the world the introduction of pestici...
Allelopathy is a natural phenomenon whereby, the donor plants release chemical compounds (known as a...
As an option for the problem of agrotoxics, agroecology has sought the control of spontaneous specie...
Allelopathy is a naturally occurring ecological phenomenon in which the livingorganisms produce and ...
Allelopathy is defined as the effect of one plant on another through the release of a chemical compo...
Jabran, Khawar/0000-0001-8512-3330WOS: 000461930900002Plants communicate and influence the growth of...
Weeds are a hidden foe for crop plants, interfering with their functions and suppressing their growt...
The term of allelopathy refers to chemical interactions (inhibitory or stimulatory) between plants, ...
A number of crops exhibit allelopathic interactions that play a significant role in the complex envi...
Allelopathy plays an important role in the agroecosys-tems leading to a wide array of interactions b...
Allelopathy may be a current ecological advance of interference between organisms that will use for ...
Known since ancient times, the phenomenon of allelopathy has recently received greater att...
Crop plants have defined roles in agricultural production and feeding the world. They are affected b...
Weeds are known to cause enormous losses due to their interference in agroecosystems. Because of env...
Need for food production has been increasing greatly in recent years throughout the world. The inter...
To meet the food requirement of the ever-growing population of the world the introduction of pestici...
Allelopathy is a natural phenomenon whereby, the donor plants release chemical compounds (known as a...
As an option for the problem of agrotoxics, agroecology has sought the control of spontaneous specie...
Allelopathy is a naturally occurring ecological phenomenon in which the livingorganisms produce and ...
Allelopathy is defined as the effect of one plant on another through the release of a chemical compo...
Jabran, Khawar/0000-0001-8512-3330WOS: 000461930900002Plants communicate and influence the growth of...
Weeds are a hidden foe for crop plants, interfering with their functions and suppressing their growt...
The term of allelopathy refers to chemical interactions (inhibitory or stimulatory) between plants, ...