2018
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-83582018360100123
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Abstract: The present study was conducted to investigate the allelopathic effects of Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. (Mesquite) on various growth parameters of three promising grass species (Cenchrus ciliaris, Panicum antidotale and Panicum maximum) on the Potohar Plateau, Pakistan, under nursery conditions. The experiment was carried out under a completely randomized design with two factors and three replicates. Different concentrations of the foliage aqueous extract of P. juliflora were prepared and their effect was stud… Show more

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“…In this age, the term denotes a biological process where plant interactions result in unleash of botanicals that are either deleterious or beneficial to one or the other's germination or growth, and recruitment of offspring [11] and [12]. Allelochemicals are differently liberated from roots, stems and leaves of plants by exudation, leaching and volatilization respectively, and residue decomposition [13] and [14]. Research already promulgates the adoption of the allelopathic phenomenon in weed control in efforts to diminish reliance on chemical herbicides that usually exude great harm to the environment [15] [16] and [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this age, the term denotes a biological process where plant interactions result in unleash of botanicals that are either deleterious or beneficial to one or the other's germination or growth, and recruitment of offspring [11] and [12]. Allelochemicals are differently liberated from roots, stems and leaves of plants by exudation, leaching and volatilization respectively, and residue decomposition [13] and [14]. Research already promulgates the adoption of the allelopathic phenomenon in weed control in efforts to diminish reliance on chemical herbicides that usually exude great harm to the environment [15] [16] and [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%