Allelochemicals and signaling chemicals in plants
Plants abound with active ingredients. Among these natural constituents, allelochemicals
and signaling chemicals that are released into the environments play important roles in …
and signaling chemicals that are released into the environments play important roles in …
The role of allelopathy in agricultural pest management
Allelopathy is a naturally occurring ecological phenomenon of interference among
organisms that may be employed for managing weeds, insect pests and diseases in field …
organisms that may be employed for managing weeds, insect pests and diseases in field …
Hydrochar and biochar effects on germination of spring barley
Within the framework of climate change mitigation by sequestrating recalcitrant carbon in
soil, biochar is considered as a promising soil amendment. Testing any such soil additives is …
soil, biochar is considered as a promising soil amendment. Testing any such soil additives is …
Legume cover crops as one of the elements of strategic weed management and soil quality improvement. A review
A Kocira, M Staniak, M Tomaszewska, R Kornas… - Agriculture, 2020 - mdpi.com
The benefits of conservation practices increased the interest of farmers in the cultivation of
cover crops (CCs). This review aims to present and analyze the state of the art on the …
cover crops (CCs). This review aims to present and analyze the state of the art on the …
Ecological weed management by cover crop**: effects on weed growth in autumn and weed establishment in spring
HM Kruidhof, L Bastiaans, MJ Kropff - Weed research, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Cover crops grown in the period between two main crops have potential as an important
component of a system‐oriented ecological weed management strategy. In late summer and …
component of a system‐oriented ecological weed management strategy. In late summer and …
Mechanisms of allelopathic interactions for sustainable weed management
Plant allelopathy is a response to external stimuli by releasing secondary metabolites. It can
be an effective sustainable strategy for weed control. Roots are the main point of release of …
be an effective sustainable strategy for weed control. Roots are the main point of release of …
Phenolic allelochemicals released by Chenopodium murale affect the growth, nodulation and macromolecule content in chickpea and pea
DR Batish, K Lavanya, HP Singh, RK Kohli - Plant Growth Regulation, 2007 - Springer
The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of the residue of Chenopodium
murale L. on growth, nodulation and macromolecule content of two legume crops, viz., Cicer …
murale L. on growth, nodulation and macromolecule content of two legume crops, viz., Cicer …
Phenolic allelochemicals: Achievements, limitations, and prospective approaches in weed management
L Hoang Anh, N Van Quan… - Weed Biology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In recent decades, phenolic compounds derived from plants have been considered as
potential weed inhibitors due to their environmentally friendly properties, which are …
potential weed inhibitors due to their environmentally friendly properties, which are …
Cover crop residue management for optimizing weed control
HM Kruidhof, L Bastiaans, MJ Kropff - Plant and soil, 2009 - Springer
Although residue management seems a key factor in residue-mediated weed suppression,
very few studies have systematically compared the influence of different residue …
very few studies have systematically compared the influence of different residue …
Allelochemicals: sources, toxicity and microbial transformation in soil—a review
Soil microorganisms interact with plants in diversified manner ranging from mobilising
nutrients and enhancing their growth, to inducing diseases. They also produce …
nutrients and enhancing their growth, to inducing diseases. They also produce …