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Autotoxicity,
meaning self-toxicity, is a
biological phenomenon whereby a
species inhibits growth or
reproduction of
other members of its
species through...
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maintain autotoxicity for longer),
cultivar and age of the
previous crop. A soil ****ay can be used to
measure autotoxicity.
Resistance to
autotoxicity also...
- use of the
spores results with
unreasonable anger. Wexler's curtain,
autotoxic hematosa Short Time "A
progressive blood disorder in
which the lymphatic...
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regulation of
microglial activation appears to be disturbed,
resulting in an
autotoxic loop of
microglial activation that
possibly leads to
bystander neuronal...
- seedlings,
indicating that A.
altissima has a
defence mechanism to
prevent autotoxicity.
Resistance in
various plant species has been
shown to
increase with...
- "Comparison of
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors in
Decreasing Production of the
Autotoxic Dopamine Metabolite 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylacetaldehyde in PC12 Cells". The...
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reducing power, or (2) the
exhaustion of some
critical nutrient, or (3) an
autotoxic effect imposed by life on its own environment.
These limits are universal...
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laboratory bio****ays and
field experiments investigating the
allelopathic and
autotoxic effects of
burclover residue on
burclover and
winter wheat seedlings,...
- 95".
Vancouver Sun. McGeer, P.; McGeer, E. G. (2001). "Inflammation,
autotoxicity and
Alzheimer disease".
Neurobiology of Aging. 22 (6): 799–809. doi:10...