• Allelopathy in crop production Department of agronomy CCS Haryana agricultural university. (ijabbr.com)
  • The practice of including trees in crop or animal production agroecosystems. (agrilearner.com)
  • Using the organic and biological inputs, remaining the plant residual on soil, using the allelopathy, reduced and conservation tillage, crop rotation and intercropping were the main approaches for inputs replacement. (ac.ir)
  • But allelopathy and competition occur simultaneously in the field where crop plants often grow together with the weeds, and it is extraordinarily difficult to distinguish allelopathic effect from resource competition. (regional.org.au)
  • 1999). Several bioassays have been developed to distinguish allelopathy from competition in order to manipulate the allelopathic potential of a crop species. (regional.org.au)
  • The science of applying ecological concepts and principles to the design and management of sustainable agroecosystems. (agrilearner.com)
  • Further efforts are needed to better understand the interactions involved in soil allelopathy and to create new opportunities for a sustainable control of agroecosystems. (unict.it)
  • In designing sustainable agroecosystems, the designing of each component was considered in relation to others components and finally designed the total of agroecosystem as on society. (ac.ir)
  • In order to explore biointerference phenomenon of rice accessions with barnyardgrass exposed to different nitrogen supplies in the culture solution, a new bioassay method, i.e., allelopathy-competition separation based (ACS) approach was recommended and use d in this study. (regional.org.au)
  • In present study, a new method of allelopathy and competition separation based (ACS) was proposed and employed to effectively assess the allelopathy potential of donor rice without the influence of biointerference raised by resource competition of barnyardgrass to demonstrate the mechanism of changes in rice allelopathic potential under different nitrogen supplies in the mixture trial. (regional.org.au)
  • Nitrogen in agroecosystems: from microbial transformations to global budgets (5 ECTS). (au.dk)
  • The evaluation of allelopathy activity depends on the choice of an appropriate bioassay (Romeo et al. (regional.org.au)
  • On this point, the bioassay for allelopathy and competition separation described by Weidenhamer (1996) was the better way to follow. (regional.org.au)
  • In forth sampling, Ricinus plots were weed free, this is may be duo to interference (competition and allelopathy) presented with Ricinus and weeds. (innspub.net)
  • to Suppress Three Invasive Plant Species in Agroecosystems ( Ageratum conyzoides L., Bidens pilosa L., and Galinsoga parviflora Cav. (mdpi.com)
  • Service plants are a group of plant species that are cultivated in order to improve agroecosystem functions. (dicoagroecologie.fr)
  • Evaluation of morpho-agronomic variability of wild and cultivated kola (Cola species Schott et En. (wits.ac.za)
  • Allelopathy has been highly documented as an additional means to management problematic weeds, however, it is not universally accepted or understood and should be considered a secondary method. (okstate.edu)
  • Early vigour and allelopathy - two useful traits for enhanced barley and wheat competitiveness against weeds. (innspub.net)
  • The result indicated that ACS could be successfully used to distinguish allelopathy from resource competition and to evaluate the properties in the responses to different N supplies in the rice-weed coculture system. (regional.org.au)
  • Rice allelopathy has received a great deal of attention after Dilday and his workshop screened 10000 accessions of rice cultivars and found 3.5% accessions showing higher allelopathic potential against ducksalad (Dilday et al 1991). (regional.org.au)
  • The paper summarizes allelopathy and allelobiosis in inter-specific, intra-specific, plant-microorganism, and plant-insect context, and discusses the involved substances, their mechanisms, as well as environmental factors influencing allelopathic/signal molecule production and spread. (deutsche-botanische-gesellschaft.de)
  • Allelopathy refers to all the biochemical interactions among plants, or between plants and microorganisms. (dicoagroecologie.fr)
  • Tout d'abord centrée sur l'amélioration de la production d'huile de tournesol par une approche agronomique, elle a bénéficié d'un partenariat élargi lors de son renouvellement en 2011 affirmant une orientation plus marquée vers le développement d'outils pour la décision. (ocl-journal.org)
  • Background: Allelopathy is an ecological phenomenon consisting of both positive and negative effects between organisms determined by the release of secondary metabolites into the environment. (unict.it)
  • Although relay seeding technique distinguished allelopathy from competition in laboratory conditions (Navarez et al, 1996), the way is not available in field test (Lin et al 2002). (regional.org.au)