2017
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-83582017350100060
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Abstract: Selection of tree species under agroforestry systems is crucial to sustain the productivity of a crop. In present study, allelopathic effects of the leaf litters of 5 trees named Rose wood (Dalbergia sissoo), Guava (Pisidium guajava), Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), Sacred fig (Ficus religiosa) and Jaman (Syzygium cumini) species on wheat growth and yield was examined. Leaf litter of each tress species was mixed in soil with two doses @ 100 and 200 g of leaves of each species per pot. Higher shoot lengt… Show more

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“…Concerning to allellopathic effect, different woody plant species produce different chemicals with allelopathic contents such as benzoic, cinnamic and phenolic acids, which have the potential to inhibit neighboring plants either positively or negatively depending on their concentrations [53]. The potential allelopathic effect of different Agroforestry tree species on Ethiopian main crops was studied in different parts of the country by different authors.…”
Section: Below Ground Woody Plant Trait (Root Trait)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning to allellopathic effect, different woody plant species produce different chemicals with allelopathic contents such as benzoic, cinnamic and phenolic acids, which have the potential to inhibit neighboring plants either positively or negatively depending on their concentrations [53]. The potential allelopathic effect of different Agroforestry tree species on Ethiopian main crops was studied in different parts of the country by different authors.…”
Section: Below Ground Woody Plant Trait (Root Trait)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weeds are the undesirable plants, which compete with crop plants for light, space, nutrients and affect quality of seed through allelopathy and contamination etc (Shah et al, 2016;Iqbal et al, 2017). High weed intensity and more competition time with crop plants cause more reduction in crop yield (Dalley et al, 2006;Chaudhry et al, 2008a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%