Allelopathy (negative, plant-plant chemical interactions) has been largely studied as an autecological process, often assuming simplistic associations between pairs of isolated species. The growth inhibition of a species in filter paper bioassay enriched with a single chemical is commonly interpreted as evidence of an allelopathic interaction, but for some of these putative examples of allelopathy, the results have not been verifiable in more natural settings with plants growing in soil.On the basis of filter paper bioassay, a recent study established allelopathic effects of m-tyrosine, a component of root exudates of Festuca rubra ssp. commutata. We re-examined the allelopathic effects of m-tyrosine to understand its dynamics in soil envir...
While both plant–soil feedbacks and allelochemical interactions are key drivers of plant community d...
Plant allelochemicals released into the soil can significantly impact the performance of associated ...
The novel weapon hypothesis suggests that allelopathy is an important mechanism for exotic plants to...
Allelopathy (negative, plant-plant chemical interactions) has been largely studied as an autecologic...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
According to the 'novel weapons hypothesis', invasive success depends on harmful plant biochemicals,...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
While both plant–soil feedbacks and allelochemical interactions are key drivers of plant community d...
While both plant–soil feedbacks and allelochemical interactions are key drivers of plant community d...
While both plant–soil feedbacks and allelochemical interactions are key drivers of plant community d...
While both plant–soil feedbacks and allelochemical interactions are key drivers of plant community d...
Plant allelochemicals released into the soil can significantly impact the performance of associated ...
The novel weapon hypothesis suggests that allelopathy is an important mechanism for exotic plants to...
Allelopathy (negative, plant-plant chemical interactions) has been largely studied as an autecologic...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
According to the 'novel weapons hypothesis', invasive success depends on harmful plant biochemicals,...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
Progress in understanding allelopathic interactions among plants has long been hampered by the compl...
While both plant–soil feedbacks and allelochemical interactions are key drivers of plant community d...
While both plant–soil feedbacks and allelochemical interactions are key drivers of plant community d...
While both plant–soil feedbacks and allelochemical interactions are key drivers of plant community d...
While both plant–soil feedbacks and allelochemical interactions are key drivers of plant community d...
Plant allelochemicals released into the soil can significantly impact the performance of associated ...
The novel weapon hypothesis suggests that allelopathy is an important mechanism for exotic plants to...