- Moreover, some
allelochemicals may
function by
reducing nutrient availability.
Further confounding the issue, the
production of
allelochemicals can itself...
-
allelochemicals,
defensive chemicals and nutrients.
Allelopathy is the
process by
which plants produce secondary metabolites known as
allelochemicals...
- of microorganisms. The
rhizosphere also
provides space to
produce allelochemicals to
control neighbours and relatives. The
rhizoplane refers to the root...
- Vincenzo; De Simone, Francesco; Senatore,
Felice (2002). "Potential
allelochemicals from the
essential oil of Ruta graveolens". Phytochemistry. 61 (5):...
- "Disease
Resistance in
Plants Through Mycorrhizal Fungi Induced Allelochemicals".
Allelochemicals:
Biological Control of
Plant Pathogens and Diseases. Disease...
- lines. In
insects which feed on
plant material containing noxious allelochemicals,
Malpighian tubules also
serve to
rapidly excrete such
compounds from...
-
indicate a
potential role of cis-cinnamic acid and its
glucosides as
allelochemicals (chemicals,
released from plants, that
cause an
interaction between...
- Conservation. Cipollini; et al. (March–April 2008). "Contrasting
Effects of
Allelochemicals from Two
Invasive Plants on the
Performance of a
Nonmycorrhizal Plant"...
-
summer savory and oregano, respectively.
Monoterpenes are
considered allelochemicals. Many
monoterpenes are
volatile compounds and some of them are well-known...
- vertebrates.
Leucaena leucocephala is an
allelopathic tree.
Phytotoxic allelochemicals, such as
mimosine and
certain phenolic compounds,
including p-hydroxycinnamic...