Definition of Phytotoxic. Meaning of Phytotoxic. Synonyms of Phytotoxic

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- Phytotoxicity describes any adverse effects on plant growth, physiology, or metabolism caused by a chemical substance, such as high levels of fertilizers...
- Phytotoxins are substances that are poisonous or toxic to the growth of plants. Phytotoxic substances may result from human activity, as with herbicides, or they...
- P. oleracea is even known to have antifungal properties. However some phytotoxic metabolites of Drechslera indica, a fungus, can cause necrosis on purslane...
- B****o AV, Ramacciotti NS, Misico RI (December 2013). "Withanolides with phytotoxic activity from two species of the genus Salpichroa: S. origanifolia and...
- acephate on green beans grown in the United States. It is considered non-phytotoxic on many crop plants. Acephate and its primary metabolite, methamidophos...
- secondary metabolite secreted by the fungus Botrytis cinerea which is phytotoxic. Chemically it is a sesquiterpene. Botrydial was first isolated and described...
- compounds in smaller concentrations. The combined essential oils are phytotoxic to lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and perennial ryegr**** (Lolium perenne) seedlings...
- (December 2014). "Chemical composition, antimicrobial, insecticidal, phytotoxic and antioxidant activities of Mediterranean Pinus brutia and Pinus pinea...
- Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Ipomoea tricolor has phytotoxic effects which inhibit seedling growth in weeds. In Mexico, farmers promote...
- phosphorus, and iron oxides to high-****nite soils greatly reduces ****nic phytotoxicity. ****nic is used as a feed additive in poultry and swine production...