Moringa (Moringa oleifera L.)
allelopathy also has gained attention of the scientific community as it is innate source of plant growth regulators.
Ecophysiological aspects of
allelopathy. Planta 217: 529-639.
The relationships among
allelopathy, resource competition, weed suppression, and crop yield warrant further study.
But new findings offer some of the best evidence yet that plant communities also attain ecological equilibrium by stimulating and inhibiting neighboring plants via chemicals exuded from their roots -- a phenomenon known as
allelopathy.
All previously documented, autonomous, epiphyte-control strategies in marine macrophytes, other than mucilaginous outer coatings and
allelopathy (Hay 1996), have involved species with intercalary meristems.
Chung, "Biological control of weeds and plant pathogens in paddy rice by exploiting plant
allelopathy: an overview," Crop Protection, vol.
The reperesentation of
allelopathy in ecosystem--level forest models.
The few studies that examine both find a conflict between lab and field data where
allelopathy in the laboratory is not always demonstrated in the field (Keever, 1950; Muller and Muller, 1956; Jameson, 1970; del Moral and Cates, 1971; Neill and Rice, 1971; Stowe, 1979).
Allelopathy is a phenomenon in which chemicals released by the invasive plant discourage growth of native plants (Heirro & Callaway, 2003).
You may remember the occasion when Messrs Beardshaw and Anderson told us all about the subject of
allelopathy.
In Southeast Asia, invasive species cost at least US$ 33 billion, reducing the total GDP by 5 percent, adding that Parthenium manipulates the ecology of fields, affects yield of crops and invades forests through its aggressive nature and
allelopathy (hindering development of different plants), said an official.