Allelopathy: Driving mechanisms governing its activity in agriculture

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Allelopathy determines the dynamics of plant species in different environments. Understanding this biological phenomenon could help to develop applications in both natural and agricultural systems. This review summarizes the genetic and environmental characteristics that control the production and release of allelochemicals in agroecosystems. This study highlights the current understanding of the environmental changes caused by allelochemicals and summarizes the knowledge about the mechanisms of action of these compounds. Finally, it reviews novel applications of allelopathy in agricultural production systems, including the role of allelochemicals in consortia and their potential use in no-tillage cropping systems through cover crops or mulches.

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Trezzi, M. M., Vidal, R. A., Junior, A. A. B., von Hertwig Bittencourt, H., & da Silva Souza Filho, A. P. (2016, January 1). Allelopathy: Driving mechanisms governing its activity in agriculture. Journal of Plant Interactions. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2016.1159342

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