1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf02876218
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General and specific mechanisms of biochemical interactions between plants

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“…The origin of amino acids in coming to soil from seeds during germination Is not almost clear even physiological role of this process is an object of discussion. One point view is that root exudation has an allelopathic role and that physiological function of a releasing pool is to have a place in ecological low (Grodzinsky, 1975) It is very interesting to note that, we found species of cereals, that differs so much in this process and are so active in the exudation of amino acids under influence of growth regulation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The origin of amino acids in coming to soil from seeds during germination Is not almost clear even physiological role of this process is an object of discussion. One point view is that root exudation has an allelopathic role and that physiological function of a releasing pool is to have a place in ecological low (Grodzinsky, 1975) It is very interesting to note that, we found species of cereals, that differs so much in this process and are so active in the exudation of amino acids under influence of growth regulation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 69%