ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA ALLELOPATHY
From French allélopathie, from Greek allēl- one another + pathos suffering.
PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «ALLELOPATHY»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ALLELOPATHY»
Scopri l'uso di
allelopathy nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
allelopathy e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Allelopathy: Basic and Applied Aspects
Allelopathy; Allelochemicals; Allelopathic mechanisms; Effects of cruciferous plants in crop rotation; Brazil; Root-knot nematodes; insect control.
S.J. Rizvi, V. Rizvi, 1992
A thorough revision and update of the first edition, this Second Edition is designed to create an awareness of the rapidly developing field of allelopathy.
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Allelopathy: A Physiological Process with Ecological ...
This book was designed to include a complete perspective of allelopathic process. The book is divided into seven major sections.
Manuel Joaquín Reigosa Roger, Nuria Pedrol, Luís González, 2006
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Allelopathy: New Concepts & Methodology
These modern and advanced techniques as described in the chapters presented in this volume are representative of the exciting research and development approaches today.
Y Fujii, Syuntaro Hiradate, 2007
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Allelopathy: Current Trends and Future Applications
This book covers the mechanisms of production of allelochemicals, their release into the environment, their influence on the neighboring plants and on the soil, the mechanisms of action at molecular level, as well as the application of ...
Zahid A. Cheema, Muhammad Farooq, Abdul Wahid, 2012
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The History of
Allelopathy
This book examines the major episodes in the history of allelopathy such as: the writings from classical Greece and Rome; mediaeval Arabic, Indian and Chinese work; the advent of printing and promulgation of information in 16th and 17th ...
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Allelopathy: Chemistry and Mode of Action of Allelochemicals
Written by experts, Allelopathy: Chemistry and Mode of Action of Allelochemicals is the first book to focus on the chemical phenomena of allelopathy.
Francisco A. Macias, Juan C.G. Galindo, Jose M. G. Molinillo, 2003
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Allelopathy: organisms, processes, and applications
Includes chapters on allelopathic interactions involving specific organisms and some of the chemicals isolated during these interactions. Covers mechanisms of action of chemicals involved in allelopathy.
Inderjit, K. M. M. Dakshini, Frank A. Einhellig, 1995
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The Science of
allelopathy
Contains general information on the science and how allelopathy is proven, specific techniques to study allelochemicals, including their collection, identification and modes of action, examples of growth stimulation and autotoxicity, and ...
Alan R. Putnam, Chung-Shih Tang, 1986
Allelopathy in rice; Allelopathic activity in rice for controlling major aquatic weeds; Weed management using allelopathic rice varieties in Egypt; Rice allelopathy research in Korea; Using and improving laboratory bioassays in rice ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «ALLELOPATHY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
allelopathy nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Cover Crops Help Hold Soil in Flooded Fields
Allelopathy is often blamed for causing pale and stunted corn when cover crops are used. Berger, though, thinks it is caused by N deficiency. «Agriculture.com, giu 15»
Agri-Views: Selecting and using cover crops
... improving soil tilth (conditions favorable for plant growth), cutting herbicide costs as a mulch and through allelopathy (adding a substance to ... «Frederick News Post, giu 15»
Make sure your plants get along with each other
Because of this, scientists were dubious about the concept of allelopathy for a long time, and no wonder. It is often not just a case of one root, ... «Las Vegas Review-Journal, giu 15»
Gardening Etcetera: Gardening without mercy
It's called allelopathy which means that a plant can release chemicals that inhibit the development and growth of neighboring plants. Just as ... «Arizona Daily Sun, giu 15»
Forests near D'sala catch fire
The forests have created problems for farmers as well as the Forest Department. Pine trees have allelopathic impact. Allelopathy is a biological ... «Chandigarh Tribune, mag 15»
Community Ag Alliance: The cost of noxious weeds
They may exude chemical compounds from their roots which inhibit the growth of other plants (allelopathy), and their optimum season of growth ... «Steamboat Pilot & Today, mag 15»
Norway Maples Grow Fast, Live Long
The Norway maple tree's final fatal blow is its allelopathy. Allelopathic plants emit chemicals that prevent other plants from germinating and ... «The Vineyard Gazette - Martha's Vineyard News, mag 15»
Dacawi: Remembering Manny
This has something to do with allelopathy, the nature of pine to exude resin toxic to other species, enabling it to spread and dominate areas ... «Sun.Star, apr 15»
Governor's School students from Botetourt County to bring herbicide …
... and Spickard talked with their environmental science teacher about possible research projects, and she mentioned allelopathy, the chemical ... «Roanoke Times, mar 15»
Despite some concerns, fresh wood chips make good mulch
Allelopathy is the release of chemicals produced by a plant that discourages or suppresses the growth of other plants nearby (mainly ... «Tyler Morning Telegraph, mar 15»