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beneficial (positive
allelopathy) or
detrimental (negative
allelopathy)
effects on the
target organisms and the community.
Allelopathy is
often used narrowly...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-028870-9. Grodzinskii, A. M. (1
March 2016).
Allelopathy in the Life of
Plants and
their Communities.
Scientific Publishers....
- examination. Many
publications that have
repeated claims of
black walnut allelopathy cite a very
limited set of
dated research literature,
which has not held...
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Parthenium hysterophorus is a herbaceous,
flowering weed
species in the
family Asteraceae. It is one of the most
common weeds across the globe. It is best...
- 1976.0074. Willis, R. J. (2008). "
Allelopathy in the
classical World –
Greece and Rome". The
History of
Allelopathy. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 15–37. doi:10...
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ground by some
plants may
hinder the
growth of
their neighbors, a form of
allelopathy.
Centaurea maculosa, the
spotted knapweed often studied for this behavior...
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around it and
results in
uniform distribution. This is an
example of
allelopathy,
which is the
release of
chemicals from
plant parts by leaching, root...
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Rhamnus cathartica, the
European buckthorn,
common buckthorn,
purging buckthorn, or just buckthorn, is a
species of
small tree in the
flowering plant family...
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beneficial insects including predators and parasitoids; trap cropping; and
allelopathy,
where a
plant inhibits the
growth of
other species. Push–pull agricultural...
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