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1 - Introduction
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2 - Manipulated Ecosystems: Roles of Allelopathy in Agriculture
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3 - Manipulated Ecosystems: Roles of Allelopathy in Forestry and Horticulture
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4 - Roles of Allelopathy in Plant Pathology
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5 - Natural Ecosystems: Allelopathy and Patterning of Vegetation
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6 - Natural Ecosystems: Ecological Effects of Algal Allelopathy
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7 - Natural Ecosystems: Allelopathy and Old-Field or Urban Succession
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8 - Allelopathy and the Prevention of Seed Decay before Germination
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9 - Allelopathy and the Nitrogen Cycle
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10 - Chemical Nature of Allelopathic Agents
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11 - Factors Affecting Amounts of Allelopathic Compounds Produced by Plants
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12 - Evidence for Movement of Allelopathic Compounds from Plants and Absorption and Translocation by Other Plants
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13 - Mechanisms of Action of Allelopathic Agents
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14 - Factors Determining Effectiveness of Allelopathic Agents after Egression from Producing Organisms
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INDEX
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PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY
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Description
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. The author appraises existing knowledge in certain critical areas, such as roles of allelopathy in the prevention of seed decay and in the nitrogen cycle, the chemical nature of allelopathic compounds, factors affecting concentrations of allelochemics in plants, movement of allelochemics from plants and absorption and translocation by other plants, mechanisms of action of allelopathic agents, and factors determining effectiveness of allelopathic compounds after egression from producing organisms. Areas in which more basic and applied research is needed are emphasized. A discussion of terminology and early history of allelopathy is followed by a discussion of the important roles of allelopathy in forestry, agriculture, plant pathology, and natural ecosystems. A separate listing of the phyla of plants demonstrated to have allelopathic species is also included.
Allelopathy, Second Edition, is a comprehensive review of the literature on allelopathy, integrating information on allelopathy with important information on ecological and agronomic problems, citing more than 1000 references. Among those who will find this to be a valuable source of information are ecologists, horticulturists, botanists, plant pathologists, phytochemists, agricultural scientists, and plant breeders.
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. The author appraises existing knowledge in certain critical areas, such as roles of allelopathy in the prevention of seed decay and in the nitrogen cycle, the chemical nature of allelopathic compounds, factors affecting concentrations of allelochemics in plants, movement of allelochemics from plants and absorption and translocation by other plants, mechanisms of action of allelopathic agents, and factors determining effectiveness of allelopathic compounds after egression from producing organisms. Areas in which more basic and applied research is needed are emphasized. A discussion of terminology and early history of allelopathy is followed by a discussion of the important roles of allelopathy in forestry, agriculture, plant pathology, and natural ecosystems. A separate listing of the phyla of plants demonstrated to have allelopathic species is also included.
Allelopathy, Second Edition, is a comprehensive review of the literature on allelopathy, integrating information on allelopathy with important information on ecological and agronomic problems, citing more than 1000 references. Among those who will find this to be a valuable source of information are ecologists, horticulturists, botanists, plant pathologists, phytochemists, agricultural scientists, and plant breeders.
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ISBN
978-0-12-587055-9
Language
English
Published
1983
Copyright
Copyright © 1983 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press