Evidence Based Validation of Traditional Medicines 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-8127-4_12
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Allelochemicals: An Emerging Tool for Weed Management

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“…In this context, the allelopathic properties of plants or their isolated allelochemicals may play a vital role. Although the inhibitory properties of the allelochemicals against test species are the main focus for most of the allelopathic studies [ 12 ], the biostimulatory activity of these chemicals to the target species at lower doses has also attracted the attention of many researchers [ 13 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the allelopathic properties of plants or their isolated allelochemicals may play a vital role. Although the inhibitory properties of the allelochemicals against test species are the main focus for most of the allelopathic studies [ 12 ], the biostimulatory activity of these chemicals to the target species at lower doses has also attracted the attention of many researchers [ 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allelopathy is an ecological phenomenon that occurs when plants, microbes, allelochemicals, and the environment interact ( Abbas et al., 2021 ). Allelopathy occurs when a plant emits allelochemicals into the agroecosystem that interfere with neighbouring plants’ physiology, germination of seeds, typical growth and development, and longevity ( Das et al., 2021 ). Allelochemicals, the rhizosphere microbiome, and their bio interaction are the heart of this natural weed-control strategy.…”
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“…In light of the significant challenges posed by already existing synthetic herbicides and resistant weeds, substitute to harmful chemicals with potentially varied modes of action is necessary for long-term weed control strategies. Employment of plant based allelochemicals in this regard could progress towards safer agriculture providing wide range of opportunities to cope with weed management [14][15][16]. These allelochemicals are secondary metabolites generated by different plant parts as a result of exudation, volatilization, and leaching and they have the potential to affect the development of nearby plants [17].…”
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