Allelochemicals from plants as herbicides

AR Putnam - Weed technology, 1988 - cambridge.org
Allelochemicals representing numerous chemical groups have been isolated from over 30
families of terrestrial and aquatic plants. Some of the compounds also have been isolated …

Allelopathy for weed management

N Farooq, T Abbas, A Tanveer, K Jabran - Co-evolution of secondary …, 2020 - Springer
A large number of plant and weed species produce secondary metabolites known as
allelochemicals, and the process is known as allelopathy. Allelochemicals can be used to …

Allelopathic interactions and allelochemicals: new possibilities for sustainable weed management

HP Singh, DR Batish, RK Kohli - Critical reviews in plant sciences, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Weeds are known to cause enormous losses due to their interference in agroecosystems.
Because of environmental and human health concerns, worldwide efforts are being made to …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of allelopathic compounds to develop new natural herbicides: A review

M Motmainna, AS Juraimi, MK Uddin, NB Asib… - Allelopath …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Herbicides are a crucial tool for weed control in crops. However, their continuous and
indiscriminate uses have caused environmental pollution and development of weed …

[PDF][PDF] Allelochemicals as leads for new herbicides and agrochemicals

JR Vyvyan - Tetrahedron, 2002 - pharmacy.hebmu.edu.cn
Maximizing the world's agricultural efficiency depends largely on controlling a variety of
diseases and pestsÐ especially weeds. Weeds, simply defined as plants growing in an …

[HTML][HTML] Allelochemicals as bioherbicides—Present and perspectives

D Soltys, U Krasuska, R Bogatek… - … -Current research and …, 2013 - intechopen.com
Since the first implementation of synthetic herbicides in crop protection systems, weeds have
continuously developed resistance. As a main reason of such evolution, long-lasting …

Challenges and opportunities in implementing allelopathy for natural weed management

PC Bhowmik - Crop protection, 2003 - Elsevier
Plants may favorably or adversely affect other plants through allelochemicals, which may be
released directly or indirectly from live or dead plants (including microorganisms). Due to …

Allelopathy and the role of allelochemicals in plant defence

S Latif, G Chiapusio, LA Weston - Advances in botanical research, 2017 - Elsevier
Allelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from chemical
interactions among plants and other organisms mediated through release of plant-produced …

Weed and crop allelopathy

LA Weston, SO Duke - Critical reviews in plant sciences, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Allelopathy can be defined as an important mechanism of plant interference mediated by the
addition of plant-produced secondary products to the soil rhizosphere. Allelochemicals are …

History and current trends in the use of allelopathy for weed management

L Weston - 4th World Congress on Allelopathy, 2005 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
Allelopathy can be defined as an important mechanism of plant interference mediated by the
addition of plant-produced secondary products to the soil rhizosphere. Allelochemicals are …