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Mechanism and active variety of allelochemicals

January 1, 2004

This article summarizes allelochemicals' active variety, its potential causes and function mechanisms. Allelochemicals' activity varies with temperature, photoperiod, water and soils during natural processes, with its initial concentration, compound structure and mixed degree during functional processes, with plant accessions, tissues and maturity within-species, and with research techniques and operation processes. The prospective developmental aspects of allelopathy studies in the future are discussed. Future research should focus on: (1) to identify and purify allelochemicals more effectively, especially for agriculture, (2) the functions of allelopathy at the molecular structure level, (3) using allelopathy to explain plant species interactions, (4) allelopathy as a driving force of succession, and (5) the significance of allelopathy in the evolutionary processes.

Publication Year 2004
Title Mechanism and active variety of allelochemicals
Authors S.-L. Peng, J. Wen, Q.-F. Guo
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Acta Botanica Sinica
Index ID 70026944
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center