With allelopathic composts, potential merits for preventing initial weed infestations have been observed in crop transplantation. However, previous studies have rarely investigated whether high temperatures, generated during composting, decrease allelopathic ability. This study evaluated the thermal allelopathic effect of two coniferous plants (Pinus densiflora and P. koraiensis) on Brassica napus germination and seedling growth using their characterized allelochemical destinations. The 90 °C dry treatment of P. densiflora extract exhibited stronger inhibitory effect on germination than its 30 °C dry treatment. In a range from 0.25 to 1 mg mL−1, the germination rate was decreased to 38.1 and 64.3% of control with P. densiflora extract dried...
Declining crop yield due to weeds and their resistance to herbicides are major constraint for succes...
ABSTRACT The use of allelopathic effects of some plants in weed management has attracted much attent...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...
The objective of the study was to evaluate allelopathic effect of selected plant species (dominants ...
The dominant species of ground vegetation cover in clear-cuts impact the regeneration of Scots pine ...
Many invasive species show allelopathic effects that contribute to competitive impacts on native veg...
Experiments were conducted at Experimental Station and Laboratory of Agroecosystems and Soil Science...
Allelopathic suppression of weeds is receiving greater attention as a possible alternative for weed ...
The main objective of this study was to determine the allelopathic impact of dominant species (Calam...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
The aim of this study was to determine the weed suppression potential of soil steaming plus activati...
ABSTRACT Allelopathic suppression of the growth of co-occurring plant species in invaded ecosystems ...
Allelopathy is an important mechanism of interference competition in some plants, but little is know...
Allelopathy, the ability of plants to inhibit germination of other plants, is an untapped resource f...
Secondary compounds produced by plants are considered an alternative method of weed suppression but ...
Declining crop yield due to weeds and their resistance to herbicides are major constraint for succes...
ABSTRACT The use of allelopathic effects of some plants in weed management has attracted much attent...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...
The objective of the study was to evaluate allelopathic effect of selected plant species (dominants ...
The dominant species of ground vegetation cover in clear-cuts impact the regeneration of Scots pine ...
Many invasive species show allelopathic effects that contribute to competitive impacts on native veg...
Experiments were conducted at Experimental Station and Laboratory of Agroecosystems and Soil Science...
Allelopathic suppression of weeds is receiving greater attention as a possible alternative for weed ...
The main objective of this study was to determine the allelopathic impact of dominant species (Calam...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
The aim of this study was to determine the weed suppression potential of soil steaming plus activati...
ABSTRACT Allelopathic suppression of the growth of co-occurring plant species in invaded ecosystems ...
Allelopathy is an important mechanism of interference competition in some plants, but little is know...
Allelopathy, the ability of plants to inhibit germination of other plants, is an untapped resource f...
Secondary compounds produced by plants are considered an alternative method of weed suppression but ...
Declining crop yield due to weeds and their resistance to herbicides are major constraint for succes...
ABSTRACT The use of allelopathic effects of some plants in weed management has attracted much attent...
Allelopathy is the suppression of growth, development, and distribution of nearby plants and microor...