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- metabolism (i.e. growth, development and reproduction) of the allelopathic organism. Allelopathic interactions are an important factor in determining species...
- and abundantly, and prefers to grow in nutrient poor habitats. It is allelopathic, which poses several pros and cons that effect ecology. Many methods...
- five different leaves used as a totem by the Maratha culture in India. Allelopathic effects of Calotropis on different agricultural crops have been well...
- sunflowers, it produces allelopathic chemicals that slow the growth of other susceptible plant species. Research has identified an allelopathic effect on radishes...
- Sunflower hulls of the cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus) contain allelopathic compounds which are toxic to gr****es and the vast majority of cultivated...
- of the family Myrtaceae native to South America. This species shows allelopathic effects on germination and radicle and hypocotyl growth of weeds. Isolated...
- seed germination of, other plant species. Some well known examples of allelopathic cover crops are Secale cereale (rye), Vicia villosa (hairy vetch), Trifolium...
- organic matter types and microbes present in soils. The effectiveness of allelopathic interactions has been called into question in native habitats due to...
- corn, beans, and squash. Annual species are often planted for their allelopathic properties. It was also used by Native Americans to dress hair. Among...
- to be toxic to nonruminant vertebrates. Leucaena leucocephala is an allelopathic tree. Phytotoxic allelochemicals, such as mimosine and certain phenolic...