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  • Allelopathy
  • Production of biochemicals which affect the growth of other organisms

    beneficial (positive allelopathy) or detrimental (negative allelopathy) effects on the target organisms and the community. Allelopathy is often used narrowly

    Allelopathy

    Allelopathy

    Allelopathy

  • Plant
  • Kingdom of organisms

    University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-028870-9. Grodzinskii, A. M. (1 March 2016). Allelopathy in the Life of Plants and their Communities. Scientific Publishers.

    Plant

    Plant

    Plant

  • Juglans nigra
  • Species of tree

    examination. Many publications that have repeated claims of black walnut allelopathy cite a very limited set of dated research literature, which has not held

    Juglans nigra

    Juglans nigra

    Juglans_nigra

  • Species distribution
  • Geographical area in which a species can be found

    around it and results in uniform distribution. This is an example of allelopathy, which is the release of chemicals from plant parts by leaching, root

    Species distribution

    Species distribution

    Species_distribution

  • Companion planting
  • Agricultural technique

    1976.0074. Willis, R. J. (2008). "Allelopathy in the Classical World – Greece and Rome". The History of Allelopathy. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 15–37. doi:10

    Companion planting

    Companion planting

    Companion_planting

  • Parthenium hysterophorus
  • Species of flowering plant

    Parthenium hysterophorus is a herbaceous, flowering weed species in the family Asteraceae. It is one of the most common weeds across the globe. It is best

    Parthenium hysterophorus

    Parthenium hysterophorus

    Parthenium_hysterophorus

  • List of companion plants
  • beneficial insects including predators and parasitoids; trap cropping; and allelopathy, where a plant inhibits the growth of other species. Push–pull agricultural

    List of companion plants

    List_of_companion_plants

  • Catechin
  • Plant secondary metabolite

    ground by some plants may hinder the growth of their neighbors, a form of allelopathy. Centaurea maculosa, the spotted knapweed often studied for this behavior

    Catechin

    Catechin

    Catechin

  • Mikania micrantha
  • Species of flowering plant

    Mikania micrantha is a tropical plant in the family Asteraceae; known as bitter vine, climbing hemp vine, or American rope. It is also sometimes called

    Mikania micrantha

    Mikania micrantha

    Mikania_micrantha

  • Autumn leaf color
  • Phenomenon that affects the leaves during autumn

    interspecific competition by stunting the growth of nearby saplings (allelopathy). Although some autumn coloration occurs wherever deciduous trees are

    Autumn leaf color

    Autumn leaf color

    Autumn_leaf_color

  • Zoysia matrella
  • Species of plant

    Zoysia matrella (L.) Merr., commonly known as Manila grass, is a species of mat-forming, perennial grass native to temperate coastal southeastern Asia

    Zoysia matrella

    Zoysia matrella

    Zoysia_matrella

  • Garrigue
  • Shrubland plant community in the Mediterranean

    into garrigue soils from leaf litter have been connected with plant allelopathy, which asserts the dominance of a plant over its neighbors, especially

    Garrigue

    Garrigue

    Garrigue

  • Rhamnus cathartica
  • Species of flowering plant in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae

    Rhamnus cathartica, the European buckthorn, common buckthorn, purging buckthorn, or just buckthorn, is a species of small tree in the flowering plant family

    Rhamnus cathartica

    Rhamnus cathartica

    Rhamnus_cathartica

  • Autotoxicity
  • through the production of chemicals released into the environment. Like allelopathy, it is a type of interference competition but it is technically different:

    Autotoxicity

    Autotoxicity

  • Phytotoxin
  • Class of toxins found in plants

    This section is missing information about made by plants allelopathy. Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist

    Phytotoxin

    Phytotoxin

  • Aquatic plant
  • Plant that has adapted to living in an aquatic environment

    factors like grazing, competition for light, colonization by fungi, and allelopathy are influencing the occurrence of macrophytes. The introduction of non-native

    Aquatic plant

    Aquatic plant

    Aquatic_plant

  • Chemical ecology
  • Study of chemically-mediated interactions between living organisms

    directly to plants from insects they consume in the surrounding soil. Allelopathy is a sub-field of chemical ecology which focuses on secondary (known

    Chemical ecology

    Chemical_ecology

  • Insect ecology
  • Study of how insects interact with their environments

    appearance of more dangerous or unpalatable species to avoid predation. Allelopathy involves the release of chemicals by one species that affects the growth

    Insect ecology

    Insect ecology

    Insect_ecology

  • Cornelius Herman Muller
  • American botanist (1909–1997)

    1997) was an American botanist and ecologist who pioneered the study of allelopathy and oak classification. Müller was born in Collinsville, Illinois, but

    Cornelius Herman Muller

    Cornelius_Herman_Muller

  • Pollution
  • Adverse environmental contamination

    biodiversity. Invasive plants can contribute debris and biomolecules (allelopathy) that can alter soil and chemical compositions of an environment, often

    Pollution

    Pollution

    Pollution

  • Lichen
  • Symbiosis of fungi with algae

    Lawrey, James D. (1994). "Lichen Allelopathy: A Review". In Inderjit; K. M. M. Dakshini; Frank A. Einhellig (eds.). Allelopathy. Organisms, Processes, and Applications

    Lichen

    Lichen

    Lichen

  • Impatiens glandulifera
  • Species of plant

    balsam. Some research also suggests that I. glandulifera may exhibit allelopathy, which means that it excretes toxins that negatively affect neighboring

    Impatiens glandulifera

    Impatiens glandulifera

    Impatiens_glandulifera

  • Cover crop
  • Crop planted to manage erosion and soil quality

    suppression, certain cover crops are known to suppress weeds through allelopathy. This occurs when certain biochemical cover crop compounds are degraded

    Cover crop

    Cover crop

    Cover_crop

  • Sunflower seed
  • Seed of the sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

    sunflower. I. Effects of genotypes, organs and biomass partitioning". Allelopathy Journal. 23 (1): 95–109. Media related to Sunflower seeds at Wikimedia

    Sunflower seed

    Sunflower seed

    Sunflower_seed

  • Phytoncide
  • Antimicrobial chemical compounds derived from plants

    veterinary medicine. Plant defense against herbivory § Chemical defenses Allelopathy Antonelli M, Donelli D, Barbieri G, Valussi M, Maggini V, Firenzuoli

    Phytoncide

    Phytoncide

  • Juglone
  • Chemical produced by walnut trees

    2015-02-12 at the Wayback Machine Soderquist, Charles J. (1973). "Juglone and allelopathy". Journal of Chemical Education. 50 (11): 782–3. Bibcode:1973JChEd..50

    Juglone

    Juglone

    Juglone

  • Mesotrione
  • Chemical compound used as an herbicide

    herbicides and their relationship to naturally occurring β-triketones". Allelopathy in Ecological Agriculture and Forestry. pp. 101–111. doi:10.1007/978-94-011-4173-4_7

    Mesotrione

    Mesotrione

    Mesotrione

  • David Burton (botanist)
  • now recognised as one of the earliest recorded observations on soil allelopathy: "where different species of red gum-trees grow, the earth has a great

    David Burton (botanist)

    David_Burton_(botanist)

  • Biological interaction
  • Effect that organisms have on other organisms

    chemical compounds by one organism that negatively affect another, called allelopathy. One example of this is the microbial production of antibiotics that

    Biological interaction

    Biological interaction

    Biological_interaction

  • Rhynchostegium
  • Genus of mosses

    a low or high basal membrane. Spore diameters range between 9-16 μm. Allelopathy has been studied on Rhynchostegium pallidifolium, which usually form

    Rhynchostegium

    Rhynchostegium

    Rhynchostegium

  • Mucilage
  • Thick, gluey substance produced by nearly all plants and some microorganisms

    some plant species, such as tolerance of water stress, competition via allelopathy, or facilitation of germination through attachment to soil particles

    Mucilage

    Mucilage

    Mucilage

  • Brassicaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    its dominance without them (e.g. high seed production, self-fertility, allelopathy, spring growth that occurs before nearly all native plants, roots that

    Brassicaceae

    Brassicaceae

    Brassicaceae

  • Competition (biology)
  • Type of species interaction

    primarily engage in interference competition with their neighbors through allelopathy, or the production of biochemicals. Interference competition can be seen

    Competition (biology)

    Competition (biology)

    Competition_(biology)

  • Rhododendron maximum
  • Species of flowering plant

    been the subject of much debate. Possible sources of inhibition include allelopathy, competition for resources including light, physical and chemical attributes

    Rhododendron maximum

    Rhododendron maximum

    Rhododendron_maximum

  • Mycorrhizal network
  • Underground fungal networks that connect individual plants together

    plant behavior: allelochemicals, defensive chemicals and nutrients. Allelopathy is the process by which plants produce secondary metabolites known as

    Mycorrhizal network

    Mycorrhizal network

    Mycorrhizal_network

  • Leslie Weston (scientist)
  • Plant Biologist

    Livestock Australia. Weston was also a past president of the International Allelopathy Society. She also holds patents for plant biology bioherbicides which

    Leslie Weston (scientist)

    Leslie_Weston_(scientist)

  • Weed
  • Plant considered undesirable in a particular place or situation

    Sciences. Retrieved 25 July 2023. Willis, Rick J. (2007). The History of Allelopathy. Springer. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-4020-4092-4. Retrieved 2009-08-17. "Callaway

    Weed

    Weed

    Weed

  • Active transport
  • Cellular molecule transport mechanism against the concentration gradient

    seed-dispersal organisms and pollinators, as well as aid in defense, signaling, allelopathy, and protection. To study the protein PhABCG1, transgenic petunia RNA

    Active transport

    Active_transport

  • Bassia scoparia
  • Species of flowering plant

    weed Ornamental planting Mass planting at Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan. Allelopathy Bassia scoparia. USDA PLANTS. Retrieved June 16, 2024. Kochia scoparia

    Bassia scoparia

    Bassia scoparia

    Bassia_scoparia

  • Eucalyptol
  • Chemical compound

    (2010). "Chemistry and bioactivity of Eucalyptus essential oils" (PDF). Allelopathy Journal. 25 (2): 313–330. Charles Austin Gardner (1 August 1952). "Trees

    Eucalyptol

    Eucalyptol

    Eucalyptol

  • Laurel (musician)
  • Musical artist

    Hills'". Amazon. Retrieved 7 April 2014. Oke, Tobi. "Premiere: Laurel's 'Allelopathy' Mixtape Is Otherworldly'". Complex Magazine. Retrieved 2 April 2015

    Laurel (musician)

    Laurel (musician)

    Laurel_(musician)

  • Glossary of botanical terms
  • quinine, and strychnine, each of which occurs naturally in certain plants. allelopathy The secretion by a plant of biochemicals which influence the growth and

    Glossary of botanical terms

    Glossary_of_botanical_terms

  • Intercropping
  • Agricultural method

    Farooq, Muhammad; Cheema, Sardar Alam; Cheema, Zahid Ata (2014), "Role of Allelopathy in Weed Management", in Chauhan, Bhagirath S.; Mahajan, Gulshan (eds

    Intercropping

    Intercropping

    Intercropping

  • Herbicide
  • Type of chemical used to kill unwanted plants

    natural herbicides, and other related chemical interactions, is called allelopathy. The applicability of these agents is unclear. Herbicide resistance became

    Herbicide

    Herbicide

    Herbicide

  • Phytochemical
  • Chemical compounds produced by plants

    avoid illness from cyanogenic glycosides present in unprocessed cassava. Allelopathy List of antioxidants in food List of phytochemicals in food Nutrition

    Phytochemical

    Phytochemical

    Phytochemical

  • Ailanthus altissima
  • Deciduous tree in the quassia family

    Colwell, Alison; Sexton, Owen J. (July 1991). "The Ecological Impact of Allelopathy in Ailanthus altissima (Simaroubaceae)". American Journal of Botany.

    Ailanthus altissima

    Ailanthus altissima

    Ailanthus_altissima

  • Scorpiurus muricatus
  • Species of legume

    November 2015. H. P. Singh; Daizy R. Batish; R. K. Kohli (June 2001). "Allelopathy in Agroecosystems". Journal of Crop Improvement: innovations in practice

    Scorpiurus muricatus

    Scorpiurus muricatus

    Scorpiurus_muricatus

  • Crop rotation
  • Agricultural practice of changing crops

    increased yields from nutrient availability but also alleviation of allelopathy and competitive weed environments. Crop rotations greatly increase soil

    Crop rotation

    Crop rotation

    Crop_rotation

  • Three Sisters (agriculture)
  • Agricultural technique of Indigenous people in the Americas

    62. ISSN 0022-216X. JSTOR 156945. Putnam, A. R.; Duke, W. B. (1978). "Allelopathy in Agroecosystems". Annual Review of Phytopathology. 16 (1): 431–451

    Three Sisters (agriculture)

    Three Sisters (agriculture)

    Three_Sisters_(agriculture)

  • Casuarina equisetifolia
  • Species of tree

    female cones Samara Male spikes Pinus kesiya, the Khasi or Benguet pine Allelopathy Barstow, M. (2019). "Casuarina equisetifolia". IUCN Red List of Threatened

    Casuarina equisetifolia

    Casuarina equisetifolia

    Casuarina_equisetifolia

  • Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford
  • English politician and peer (1858–1940)

    Spencer Pickering performed early work into what would now be described as allelopathy between different plant species, the results of which can be found in

    Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford

    Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford

    Herbrand_Russell,_11th_Duke_of_Bedford

  • Centaurea stoebe
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae

    Low palatability, making it less likely to be eaten. Its purported allelopathy allows it to thrive by stunting the growth of neighboring plants. A study

    Centaurea stoebe

    Centaurea stoebe

    Centaurea_stoebe

  • Tomatine
  • Chemical compound

    tomatine and tomatidine on weeds, crops and phytopathogenetic fungi.; Allelopathy J 23.2, 2009; 425-436. Keukens, Erik AJ, et al; Dual specificity of sterol-mediated

    Tomatine

    Tomatine

    Tomatine

  • Calotropis gigantea
  • Species of plant

    useful weed Calotropis gigantea R.Br: A review. Third World Congress on Allelopathy: Challenges for the New Millennium, National Institute for Agro-Environmental

    Calotropis gigantea

    Calotropis gigantea

    Calotropis_gigantea

  • Mimosa pudica
  • Species of creeping annual plant

    activities and soil microbial communities under Mimosa pudica invasion". Allelopathy Journal. 36 (1). Visoottiviseth, P.; Francesconi, K.; Sridokchan, W.

    Mimosa pudica

    Mimosa pudica

    Mimosa_pudica

  • Myrmelachista schumanni
  • Species of ant

    hirsuta have incorrectly concluded that these clearings are formed by allelopathy on the part of D. hirsuta. It was later established that worker ants

    Myrmelachista schumanni

    Myrmelachista_schumanni

  • Mull humus
  • Mull forest humus

    excess of plant nutrient requirements, or exploitative competition and allelopathy from actively growing plant species with high nutrient requirements.

    Mull humus

    Mull humus

    Mull_humus

  • Plant root exudates
  • Fluids emitted through the roots of plants

    One of the main forms of negative relationships in the rhizosphere is allelopathy. This is the act of releasing phytotoxins into the rhizosphere that can

    Plant root exudates

    Plant_root_exudates

  • Centaurea diffusa
  • Species of flowering plant

    combination of several mechanisms. Its invasiveness is due to a mix of allelopathy, the enemy release hypothesis (ERH) and superior resource competition

    Centaurea diffusa

    Centaurea diffusa

    Centaurea_diffusa

  • Phycotoxin
  • Toxic chemicals synthesized by algae

    secreted into a fluid that contains a diversity of other metabolites. Allelopathy is very difficult to observe in the field (with the exception of harmful

    Phycotoxin

    Phycotoxin

  • Enemy release hypothesis
  • exclusion drives the evolution of plant competitiveness via increased allelopathy". New Phytologist. 198 (3): 916–924. Bibcode:2013NewPh.198..916U. doi:10

    Enemy release hypothesis

    Enemy_release_hypothesis

  • Duroia hirsuta
  • Species of flowering plant

    another iridoid lactone. This process, common amongst plants, is termed allelopathy. In the case of Duroia hirsuta, the chemical inhibitor is aided by the

    Duroia hirsuta

    Duroia hirsuta

    Duroia_hirsuta

  • Centaurea
  • Genus of flowering plants

    1365-2664.2004.00990.x (HTML abstract) Hierro. J.L. & Callaway, R.M. (2003): Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion. Plant and Soil 256(1): 29–39. doi:10.1023/A:1026208327014

    Centaurea

    Centaurea

    Centaurea

  • Drug discovery
  • Pharmaceutical discovery procedure

    Retrieved 27 January 2023. Reigosa MJ, Pedrol N, González L (2006), Allelopathy: a physiological process with ecological implications, Springer, p. 1

    Drug discovery

    Drug discovery

    Drug_discovery

  • Melaleuca citrina
  • Species of flowering plant

    195–199. doi:10.1071/MU9930195. Cornes, Derek. "Fourth World Congress on Allelopathy". The Regional Institute Ltd. Retrieved 18 July 2015. Honey: A Miraculous

    Melaleuca citrina

    Melaleuca citrina

    Melaleuca_citrina

  • Dianthus myrtinervius
  • Species of flowering plant

    Zeng, Ren Sen; Mallik, Azim U.; Luo, Shi Ming, eds. (3 April 2008). Allelopathy in Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry. New York: Springer New York

    Dianthus myrtinervius

    Dianthus myrtinervius

    Dianthus_myrtinervius

  • Leptospermone
  • Chemical compound

    maize herbicide inspired by allelochemistry". Fourth World Congress on Allelopathy. The Regional Institute Ltd. Knudsen CG, Lee DL, Michaely WJ, Chin HL

    Leptospermone

    Leptospermone

    Leptospermone

  • Ragan Callaway
  • More specifically, these interactions include resource competition, allelopathy, facilitation/mutualisms and interactions with invasive species, as well

    Ragan Callaway

    Ragan_Callaway

  • Polyculture
  • Growing multiple crops together in agriculture

    substances from their roots and other parts that inhibit other plants (allelopathy); some however are beneficial to other plants. Other interactions are

    Polyculture

    Polyculture

    Polyculture

  • Forest pathology
  • Subfield of forestry and plant pathology

    suspected active agents can be done by confirmation of Koch's postulates. Allelopathy Disease Etiology Disturbance (ecology) Forest IPM Glossary of phytopathology

    Forest pathology

    Forest_pathology

  • Herbal distillate
  • Aqueous product of the hydrodistillation of volatile organic substances

    used as pesticides. Additionally, herbal distillates may be used in allelopathy, with possible applications including the manipulation of the timing

    Herbal distillate

    Herbal distillate

    Herbal_distillate

  • Duroia
  • Genus of plants

    tetracyclic iridoid lactone. This process, common amongst plants, is termed allelopathy. In the case of Duroia hirsuta, the chemical inhibitor is aided by the

    Duroia

    Duroia

    Duroia

  • Ailanthone
  • Chemical compound

    PMC 6811969. PMID 31667308. Retrieved 2026-01-08. Sharma, Parul (2025-03-27). "Allelopathy: How Plants Inhibit the Growth of Other Plants". Botany with Parul. Retrieved

    Ailanthone

    Ailanthone

    Ailanthone

  • Janzen–Connell hypothesis
  • Explanation for tree species biodiversity in rainforests

    offspring, supporting the hypothesis. However, other causal factors such as allelopathy were also suggested in some cases. In another field study in Panama,

    Janzen–Connell hypothesis

    Janzen–Connell_hypothesis

  • Upland rice
  • Rice grown in dry fields

    search for rice plant species that exhibit a characteristic known as allelopathy. Allelopathic plants can affect the growth of nearby plants through the

    Upland rice

    Upland_rice

  • Zonaria (alga)
  • Genus of algae

    antifungal activities of brown alga Zonaria tournefortii (J.V. Lamouroux)". Allelopathy Journal. 34 (1): 143–153. Blackman, Adrian J.; Rogers, Glen I.; Volkman

    Zonaria (alga)

    Zonaria (alga)

    Zonaria_(alga)

  • Plant defense against herbivory
  • Evolutionary mechanism

    producing allelochemicals which interfere with the growth of other plants (allelopathy). These have a role in plant defense and may be used to suppress competitors

    Plant defense against herbivory

    Plant defense against herbivory

    Plant_defense_against_herbivory

  • Root barrier
  • Underground wall placed to block plant roots

    number 115 "Airspade". Arboraeration.com. Retrieved 22 January 2017. "Allelopathy in black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) alley cropping. I. Spatio-temporal

    Root barrier

    Root_barrier

  • Metal Saga: Season of Steel
  • 2006 video game

    Each weapon and monster has their own property, like fire, light etc. Allelopathy property will affect the attack effect. In the near future, the world

    Metal Saga: Season of Steel

    Metal_Saga:_Season_of_Steel

  • Ficinia nodosa
  • Species of plant

    that the growth of F. nodosa plants was inhibited by a process known as allelopathy, whereby the chemicals produced by one species limit the growth of surrounding

    Ficinia nodosa

    Ficinia nodosa

    Ficinia_nodosa

  • 4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase inhibitor
  • Class of herbicides

    herbicides and their relationship to naturally occurring -triketones, Allelopathy in Ecological Agriculture and Forestry (2000), p. 101-111 Hellyer, R

    4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase inhibitor

    4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate_dioxygenase_inhibitor

  • Creosote bush scrub
  • North American desert vegetation type

    portion of the sparse resources in the area. This is a concept known as allelopathy, and it explains why the bushes are evenly distributed throughout the

    Creosote bush scrub

    Creosote_bush_scrub

  • Medicago rigidula
  • Species of plant

    results also found that the full-strength leachate of burclover exhibited allelopathy effects on wheat, while growth inhibition of burclover seedlings in the

    Medicago rigidula

    Medicago rigidula

    Medicago_rigidula

  • Dicranopteris linearis
  • Species of plant

    common weeds in Malaysia. Archived 2011-10-01 at the Wayback Machine Allelopathy Journal 20:2. Toji, T., et al. (2007). Antibacterial activity of Dicranopteris

    Dicranopteris linearis

    Dicranopteris linearis

    Dicranopteris_linearis

  • Loline alkaloid
  • Class of chemical compounds

    been suggested to inhibit seed germination or growth of other plants (allelopathy), and to increase resistance of infected grasses against drought, but

    Loline alkaloid

    Loline alkaloid

    Loline_alkaloid

  • Tetraspora
  • Genus of algae

    S2CID 44207554. Graneli, E; Salomon, P.S; Fistarol, G.O (2008). "The Role of Allelopathy for Harmful Algae Bloom Formation". Algal Toxins: Nature, Occurrence

    Tetraspora

    Tetraspora

    Tetraspora

  • List of people with Huguenot ancestry
  • ISBN 978-1-930367-95-1. "Augustin Pyramus de Candolle, and His Era". The History of Allelopathy. Springer. 2008. pp. 125–157. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-4093-1_7. ISBN 978-1-4020-4092-4

    List of people with Huguenot ancestry

    List_of_people_with_Huguenot_ancestry

  • Chemical defense
  • Natural anti-predator mechanism

    including but not limited to, evernic, stictic, and squamatic acids exhibit allelopathy, more specifically, lichen defensive chemicals may inhibit a primary

    Chemical defense

    Chemical defense

    Chemical_defense

  • Cryptocarya agathophylla
  • Species of plant

    effects of volatile compounds of essential oil from Ravensara aromatica Sonnerat chemotypes". Allelopathy Journal. 31 (2): 333–344 – via ResearchGate.

    Cryptocarya agathophylla

    Cryptocarya agathophylla

    Cryptocarya_agathophylla

  • Plant–soil feedback
  • plant–soil feedback is a buildup of soil-borne pathogens. Mutualism and allelopathy are also thought to cause plant–soil feedback. Studies have shown that

    Plant–soil feedback

    Plant–soil_feedback

  • David George Campbell
  • American ecologist, environmentalist, and author

    Park (Acre). These expeditions resulted in several notable papers on allelopathy, várzea floodplain forests and anthropogenic lianaceous forests. The

    David George Campbell

    David_George_Campbell

  • Augustin Pyramus de Candolle
  • Swiss botanist (1778–1841)

    Willis. Augustin Pyramus de Candolle, and His Era; in The History of Allelopathy. Springer 2007 Encyclopaedias  This article incorporates text from a

    Augustin Pyramus de Candolle

    Augustin Pyramus de Candolle

    Augustin_Pyramus_de_Candolle

  • Outline of sustainable agriculture
  • Overview of and topical guide to sustainable agriculture

    herbs, List of fruit, List of domesticated animals, Cereal Biodiversity Allelopathy Artificial selection Commensalism Ecological selection Genetic erosion

    Outline of sustainable agriculture

    Outline_of_sustainable_agriculture

  • Vertical ecosystem
  • of the key factors for correct development. This is known as positive allelopathy. Hydrological factors, such as pH levels, the conductivity of the water

    Vertical ecosystem

    Vertical ecosystem

    Vertical_ecosystem

  • Escape and radiate coevolution
  • Retrieved 2020-10-18. Haig, Terry. "Allelochemicals in plants." Allelopathy in Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry. Springer New York, 2008. 63-104

    Escape and radiate coevolution

    Escape and radiate coevolution

    Escape_and_radiate_coevolution

  • Ecosystem structure
  • Spatial arrangement and interrelationships of components within an ecosystem

    relationships where the donor's resources are not depleted (e.g., melitophagy, allelopathy). Ecosystem structure's smallest elements are individual living organisms

    Ecosystem structure

    Ecosystem structure

    Ecosystem_structure

  • Beneficial weed
  • Invasive plant with positive effects

    horticulture. Plants or fungi can be repelled through a chemical means known as allelopathy. Certain plants can be affected by a chemical emission through their

    Beneficial weed

    Beneficial weed

    Beneficial_weed

  • Andropogon virginicus
  • Species of plant

    introduced to Japan and Australia. It competes with other species by allelopathy, releasing persistent herbicidal chemicals from its dying tissues, such

    Andropogon virginicus

    Andropogon virginicus

    Andropogon_virginicus

  • Juniperus bermudiana
  • Species of conifer

    suppressing the germination and growth of understory plants by means of allelopathy. Similar to the Bermuda cedar, C. equisetifolia are resistant to wind

    Juniperus bermudiana

    Juniperus bermudiana

    Juniperus_bermudiana

  • Allomone
  • Chemical communication between species that benefits the first but not the second

    escape its predators before the ants are able to recruit more workers. Allelopathy Chemical mimicry Grasswitz, T.R. and G.R. Jones (2002). "Chemical Ecology"

    Allomone

    Allomone

    Allomone

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  • Anu Priya | அநுப்ரியா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anu Priya | அநுப்ரியா

    Beloved

  • Ackroyd
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Ackroyd

    English (Yorkshire) : topographic name from northern Middle English ake ‘oak’ + royd ‘clearing’.

  • Colston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Colston

    English : from a Middle English personal name, Colstan, which is probably from Old Norse Kolsteinn, composed of the elements kol ‘charcoal’ + steinn ‘stone’.English : habitational name from Colston Basset in Nottinghamshire, or the nearby Car Colston, both of which seem to have originally been named from the Old Norse personal name Kolr + Old English tūn ‘settlement’. The first syllable of Car Colson was originally the defining prefix kirk ‘church’.English : habitational name from Coulston in Wiltshire, which is named with the genitive case of an Old English personal name Cufel (diminutive of Cufa) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

  • Naveenjot
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Naveenjot

    Novel Light

  • Patrata
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian

    Patrata

    Capacity

  • Pavit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pavit

    Love

  • Khuzayma
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khuzayma

    Old Arabic Name

  • Ffowc
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Ffowc

    Of the people.

  • Nabihah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim

    Nabihah

    Intelligent; Noble; Eminent

  • Makara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Makara

    Sea Monster

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