“…Most research shows that leaf extracts have stronger effects than those from flowers, stems, and roots ( Turk & Tawaha, 2003 ; Siddiqui, Bhardwaj & Meghvanshi, 2009 ; Sodaeizadeh et al, 2009 ; Meiners, 2014 ; Debnath, Debnath & Paul, 2016 ; Mushtaq & Siddiqui, 2018 ; Mangao et al, 2020 ), however, it is not absolute and the effect of belowground parts can sometimes be stronger ( Li & Jin, 2010 ; Zivanai, Ronald & Nester, 2019 ). The sensitivity to allelochemicals differs considerably among plant species ( Debnath, Debnath & Paul, 2016 ; Sekutowski et al, 2019 ; Mangao et al, 2020 ) and even among genotypes within a species ( Meiners, 2014 ; Appiah, Amoatey & Fujii, 2015 ). Most allelopathy studies have focused on the interactions between weeds and crops and have described the negative impacts of weeds on crops ( Turk & Tawaha, 2003 ; Mangao et al, 2020 ).…”