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- Moreover, some allelochemicals may function by reducing nutrient availability. Further confounding the issue, the production of allelochemicals can itself...
- regurgitating them when attacked by an insectivorous insect. A third class of allelochemical (chemical used in interspecific communication), synomones, benefit both...
- of microorganisms. The rhizosphere also provides space to produce allelochemicals to control neighbours and relatives. The rhizoplane refers to the root...
- allelochemicals, defensive chemicals and nutrients. Allelopathy is the process by which plants produce secondary metabolites known as allelochemicals...
- of herbivores. Many plants produce secondary metabolites, known as allelochemicals, that influence the behavior, growth, or survival of herbivores. These...
- "Disease Resistance in Plants Through Mycorrhizal Fungi Induced Allelochemicals". Allelochemicals: Biological Control of Plant Pathogens and Diseases. Disease...
- Vincenzo; De Simone, Francesco; Senatore, Felice (2002). "Potential allelochemicals from the essential oil of Ruta graveolens". Phytochemistry. 61 (5):...
- S2CID 26273053. Rosenthal GA (2001). "L-Canavanine: a higher plant insecticidal allelochemical". Amino Acids. 21 (3): 319–330. doi:10.1007/s007260170017. PMID 11764412...
- capability to detoxify or tolerate poisons. Secondary metabolites or allelochemicals produced by plants inhibit insect feeding, but insects have evolved...
- indicate a potential role of cis-cinnamic acid and its glucosides as allelochemicals (chemicals, released from plants, that cause an interaction between...