Allelopathy for weed management
A large number of plant and weed species produce secondary metabolites known as
allelochemicals, and the process is known as allelopathy. Allelochemicals can be used to …
allelochemicals, and the process is known as allelopathy. Allelochemicals can be used to …
[PDF][PDF] Ways to use allelopathic potential for weed management: a review
T Abbas, A Ahmad, A Kamal, MY Nawaz… - Int. J. Food Sci …, 2021 - hillpublisher.com
A large number of plant and weed species produce secondary metabolites known as
allelochemicals, and the process is known as allelopathy. Allelochemicals can be used to …
allelochemicals, and the process is known as allelopathy. Allelochemicals can be used to …
[引用][C] Allelopathy: problems and opportunities in weed management.
AR Putnam - 1988 - cabidigitallibrary.org
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[PDF][PDF] Allelopathy in sustainable weeds management
ZR Li, N Amist, LY Bai - Allelopathy J, 2019 - researchgate.net
Allelopathy can be utilized to achieve the sustainable weed management either by using
allelochemicals as natural herbicides or through allelopathic interactions. More than 2000 …
allelochemicals as natural herbicides or through allelopathic interactions. More than 2000 …
Allelopathy, a chance for sustainable weed management
F Tesio, A Ferrero - … Journal of Sustainable Development & World …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The exploitation of crop allelopathy against weeds may be useful to reduce issues related to
the use of herbicides. Several crops, such as alfalfa, barley, black mustard, buckwheat, rice …
the use of herbicides. Several crops, such as alfalfa, barley, black mustard, buckwheat, rice …
Allelopathy and its application as a weed management tool: A review
Weeds are a serious threat to crop production as they interfere with the crop growth and
development and result in significant crop losses. Weeds actually cause yield loss higher …
development and result in significant crop losses. Weeds actually cause yield loss higher …
Challenges and opportunities in implementing allelopathy for natural weed management
PC Bhowmik - Crop protection, 2003 - Elsevier
Plants may favorably or adversely affect other plants through allelochemicals, which may be
released directly or indirectly from live or dead plants (including microorganisms). Due to …
released directly or indirectly from live or dead plants (including microorganisms). Due to …
Allelopathic interactions and allelochemicals: new possibilities for sustainable weed management
HP Singh, DR Batish, RK Kohli - Critical reviews in plant sciences, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Weeds are known to cause enormous losses due to their interference in agroecosystems.
Because of environmental and human health concerns, worldwide efforts are being made to …
Because of environmental and human health concerns, worldwide efforts are being made to …
Allelopathy as a source of bioherbicides: challenges and prospects for sustainable agriculture
M Kostina-Bednarz, J Płonka, H Barchanska - Reviews in Environmental …, 2023 - Springer
The sustainable management of the environment and crop production in modern agriculture
involves dealing with challenges from climate change, environmental pollution, depletion of …
involves dealing with challenges from climate change, environmental pollution, depletion of …
Allelopathy: Introduction and concepts
K Jabran, K Jabran - Manipulation of allelopathic crops for weed control, 2017 - Springer
Plants communicate and influence the growth of other plants (or even microorganisms)
through excretion of certain chemical compounds (allelochemicals). The process is called …
through excretion of certain chemical compounds (allelochemicals). The process is called …