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Allelopathic Potential of Select Gymnospermous Trees

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Allelopathy is an ecological phenomenon that refers to the beneficial or harmful effects of one plant on another plant, both crop and weed species, by the release of organic chemicals (allelochemicals) from plant parts by leaching, root exudation, volatilization, residue decomposition in soil and other processes in both natural and agricultural systems. Allelopathy can affect many aspects of plant ecology including occurrence, growth, plant succession, the structure of plant communities, survival, dominance, diversity, and plant productivity. In this review, we describe the concept of allelopathy, some mechanisms of operation within plants and then focus on a select number of gymnospermous tree genera: Ephedra, Pinus, Taxus, Cedrus, Juniperus, Picea, Cunninghamia and Araucaria. Pinus, Taxus (yew) and Cedrus (cedar) trees have a strong negative allelopathic effect on the germination, growth, or development of other plant species in the forest community.

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Abstract
 ALLELOPATHY: BROAD INTRODUCTION
 ALLELOPATHY OF GYMNOSPERMS
  Ephedra
  Pinus
  Taxus
  Cedrus
  Picea
  Araucaria
 Conclusions
 References

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  • Jaime A. TEIXEIRA da SILVA P. O. Box 7, Miki Cho Post Office, Kagawa-Ken 761-0799, Japan
  • Javad KARIMI Department of Biology, College of Sciences, Shiraz University, Shiraz 71454, Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Sasan MOHSENZADEH, Sasan MOHSENZADEH. Department of Biology, College of Sciences, Shiraz University, Shiraz 71454, Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Judit DOBRÁNSZKI Research Institute of Nyíregyháza, University of Debrecen, Nyíregyháza, P.O. Box 12, H-4400, Hungary

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