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Inhibition of crop seedling growth by hydrophobic root exudates of the weed Bidens pilosa
by
Tang, Chung-Shih
, Stevens, Gordon A.
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Agroecology
/ allelochemicals
/ allelopathy
/ Bidens pilosa
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Crop ecology
/ Crops
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Generalities, botany, ecology, damages, economic importance
/ growth rate
/ inhibition
/ Lactuca sativa
/ Leaf area
/ Parasitic plants. Weeds
/ Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
/ Plants
/ rhizosphere
/ Root exudates
/ Seeding
/ Seedling growth
/ Seedlings
/ Short Communication
/ Sorghum bicolor
/ Weeds
/ XAD-4
/ Zea mays
1987
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Inhibition of crop seedling growth by hydrophobic root exudates of the weed Bidens pilosa
by
Tang, Chung-Shih
, Stevens, Gordon A.
in
Agroecology
/ allelochemicals
/ allelopathy
/ Bidens pilosa
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Crop ecology
/ Crops
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Generalities, botany, ecology, damages, economic importance
/ growth rate
/ inhibition
/ Lactuca sativa
/ Leaf area
/ Parasitic plants. Weeds
/ Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
/ Plants
/ rhizosphere
/ Root exudates
/ Seeding
/ Seedling growth
/ Seedlings
/ Short Communication
/ Sorghum bicolor
/ Weeds
/ XAD-4
/ Zea mays
1987
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Inhibition of crop seedling growth by hydrophobic root exudates of the weed Bidens pilosa
by
Tang, Chung-Shih
, Stevens, Gordon A.
in
Agroecology
/ allelochemicals
/ allelopathy
/ Bidens pilosa
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Crop ecology
/ Crops
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Generalities, botany, ecology, damages, economic importance
/ growth rate
/ inhibition
/ Lactuca sativa
/ Leaf area
/ Parasitic plants. Weeds
/ Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
/ Plants
/ rhizosphere
/ Root exudates
/ Seeding
/ Seedling growth
/ Seedlings
/ Short Communication
/ Sorghum bicolor
/ Weeds
/ XAD-4
/ Zea mays
1987
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Inhibition of crop seedling growth by hydrophobic root exudates of the weed Bidens pilosa
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Inhibition of crop seedling growth by hydrophobic root exudates of the weed Bidens pilosa
1987
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Bidens pilosa L. (Compositae) is a common weed of warm areas of the world, and a serious weed among many agricultural crops (Holm et al. 1977). Phenylheptatriyne has been extracted from the leaves of B. pilosa and found to be allelopathic to seedling growth (Campbell et al. 1982). The objective of this experiment was to determine the effect of hydrophobic root exudates collected from the undisturbed rhizosphere of B. pilosa on seedling growth of selected crop species, without the presence of the donor weeds.
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