Influence of allelochemicals liberated from soil decayed plants on the germination and seedling development of some crops [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.379-389Other title:
  • تأثير الاليلوكيميائيات المتحررة من النباتات المتحللة فى التربة على انبات وتكشف بادرات بعض المحاصيل [Added title page title]
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  • Annals of agricultural science, 2006 v. 1, Special issue [electronic resource]:
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Annals of Agricultural Science 2006.v.1, SISummary: The influence of allelochemicals liberated from purslane, oats, nutsedge, alfalfa, sunflower, onion, and garlic decayed plant parts residues on germination and seedling development of maize, alfalfa, wheat and onion crops was studied. Therefore, plant parts were mixed with soil and kept moist for two months after which seeds of each of the four tested crops were planted. Decayed residues have more negative effect on maize and alfalfa crops than winter crops seedling parameters.
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The influence of allelochemicals liberated from purslane, oats, nutsedge, alfalfa, sunflower, onion, and garlic decayed plant parts residues on germination and seedling development of maize, alfalfa, wheat and onion crops was studied. Therefore, plant parts were mixed with soil and kept moist for two months after which seeds of each of the four tested crops were planted. Decayed residues have more negative effect on maize and alfalfa crops than winter crops seedling parameters.

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