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Allelopathy in Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry
In general, the great majority of autotoxic chemicals in soil are secondary
metabolites, which were secreted, leached or released from living roots, leaves,
stems, fruit, rhizomes, seeds, flowers, and decayed plant residues through
microbial ...
Ren Sen Zeng, Azim U. Mallik, Shiming Luo, 2008
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The
Autotoxic Patient: An Easier Health
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Principles and Practices in Plant Ecology: Allelochemical ...
1978 Field trial Frood 1979 Bioassay May and Ash 1990 Chemistry Wrigley and
Cowan 1 995 Grasses No data Cremer 1990 Various sp. No data Story 1967
Various sp. No data Story 1967 Autotoxic? Pattern Ellis et al. 1980 Roots, leaves
...
. Inderjit, K. M. M. Dakshini, Chester L. Foy, 1999
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Current Hypotheses and Research Milestones in Alzheimer's ...
Chronic degenerative diseases involving self-damage fall into two broad
categories: autoimmune and autotoxic [1]. Autoimmune diseases are classically
defined as those where evidence exists of involvement of the adaptive immune
system.
Ricardo B. Maccioni, George Perry, 2009
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Allelopathy: Current Trends and Future Applications
5.5.3 Autotoxic Zone of Old Plants Experiments were designed to determine the
size of the autotoxic zone of influence around old alfalfa plants. Old plants were
selected in production fields and protected, while all other surrounding plants ...
Zahid A. Cheema, Muhammad Farooq, Abdul Wahid, 2012
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CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences
4: the state or condition of being autotoxic. alfalfa autotoxicity . production and
release by alfalfa of a toxin that inhibits root growth and sometimes delays or
reduces germination. Reseeding of alfalfa is not possible until the autotoxic
chemical ...
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Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
2: autopoisonous; poisonous to the producing organism. See also
autointoxication, auto- pharmacologic, autotoxicosis. autotoxic reaction, a toxic
autopharmacologic reaction. autotoxicity. the capacity of an endogenous
substance or excreta to ...
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Allelopathy: Basic and Applied Aspects
Trials conducted at Ohio State University have found autotoxic compounds^) in
alfalfa (Hall and Henderlong, 1989). Using paper chromato- graphic separation
the autotoxic compound has an Rf characterization similar to phenolic acid.
S.J. Rizvi, V. Rizvi, 1992
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The Prokaryotes: Vol. 6: Proteobacteria: Gamma Subclass
These four pigmented species produce autotoxic antibiotics and they rapidly lose
their viability on all media. To conserve bench cultures, it is necessary to perform
weekly transfers, sometimes even 3 days for strains with a high autotoxic ...
Martin Dworkin, Stanley Falkow, 2006
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Catecholamine Research in the 21st Century: Abstracts and ...
121 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylacetaldehyde is an Autotoxic and Protein-Reactive
implications for early intervention in disease progression. Our data demonstrates
that elevation of astrocytic MAO-B results in induction of several phenotypic
features ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «AUTOTOXIC»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
autotoxic w wiadomościach.
Managing stand losses in alfalfa fields
Autotoxic compounds can also permanently damage the root systems of seedlings that manage to survive, reducing the total yield potential and ... «Michigan State University Extension, Maj 14»
16 steps to better corn-on-corn and continuous corn
Autotoxic compounds. “As residue decomposes, autotoxic compounds slow growth and reduce vigor of young corn plants,” says Jeff Coulter, ... «Agriculture.com, Gru 13»
What are the penalties of cropping corn continuously?
... N fertilizer availability, and production of autotoxic chemicals, all of which can negatively affect growth and future corn crop development. «Farm Industry News, Mar 13»
Lusty King of The Garden
Sunflowers are also autotoxic -- allergic to themselves -- so sunflowers planted in the same place as the year before may not flourish. Cultivars ... «Washington Post, Sie 07»