Whereas the translocation of allelochemicals between plants is well established, a related general transfer of genuine specialized metabolites has not been considered so far. The elucidation of the so-called “Horizontal Natural Product Transfer” revealed that alkaloids, such as nicotine and pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which are leached out from decomposing alkaloid-containing plants (donor plants), are indeed taken up by the roots of plants growing in the vicinity (acceptor plants). Further studies demonstrated that phenolic compounds, such as coumarins or stilbenes, are also taken up by acceptor plants. Contemporary analyses from co-cultivation experiments outlined that natural products are not exclusively transferred from dead and rotting do...
Allelopathy, a phenomenon where compounds produced by one plant limit the growth of surrounding plan...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
Allelopathy (the chemical based communication among plants) is gaining more and more attention thank...
Whereas the translocation of allelochemicals between plants is well establishedfor many years, a cor...
The need for plants to defend themselves, communicate, and somehow contribute to the social life in ...
International audienceAllelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from ch...
Allelopathy, a complex phenomenon has unveiled both stimulatory and inhibitory effects in plant proc...
Allelopathy is the chemical mediated communication among plants. While on one hand there is growing ...
During evolution, the plants developed new biosynthetic pathways to produce secondary metabolites (f...
Allelopathy, secondary metabolite–mediated plant-to-plant interaction, is gaining application in cur...
Weeds are known to cause enormous losses due to their interference in agroecosystems. Because of env...
Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon in which an organism produces one or more biochemicals that i...
Jabran, Khawar/0000-0001-8512-3330WOS: 000461930900002Plants communicate and influence the growth of...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon in which an organism produces one or more biochemicals that i...
Allelopathy, a phenomenon where compounds produced by one plant limit the growth of surrounding plan...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
Allelopathy (the chemical based communication among plants) is gaining more and more attention thank...
Whereas the translocation of allelochemicals between plants is well establishedfor many years, a cor...
The need for plants to defend themselves, communicate, and somehow contribute to the social life in ...
International audienceAllelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from ch...
Allelopathy, a complex phenomenon has unveiled both stimulatory and inhibitory effects in plant proc...
Allelopathy is the chemical mediated communication among plants. While on one hand there is growing ...
During evolution, the plants developed new biosynthetic pathways to produce secondary metabolites (f...
Allelopathy, secondary metabolite–mediated plant-to-plant interaction, is gaining application in cur...
Weeds are known to cause enormous losses due to their interference in agroecosystems. Because of env...
Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon in which an organism produces one or more biochemicals that i...
Jabran, Khawar/0000-0001-8512-3330WOS: 000461930900002Plants communicate and influence the growth of...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon in which an organism produces one or more biochemicals that i...
Allelopathy, a phenomenon where compounds produced by one plant limit the growth of surrounding plan...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
Allelopathy (the chemical based communication among plants) is gaining more and more attention thank...