Allelopathic influence of previous plantation on the germination and seedling development of successive crops [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.391-400Other title:
  • التأثير الاليلوباثى الناتج عن النباتات السابقة على انبات ونمو المحاصيل اللاحقة لها [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: This work was carried out at Desert Research Center, Malaria, Cairo, Egypt to investigate the allelopathic rotational impact of seven plant species on their four succeeding crops. The previous seven plant species were: purple nutsedge, purslane, sunflower, alfalfa, oat. garlic and onion. Allelochemicals of their subsoil surface parts were tested on germination and seedling growth of the successive maize, sunflower, alfalfa and jew's mallow crops.
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This work was carried out at Desert Research Center, Malaria, Cairo, Egypt to investigate the allelopathic rotational impact of seven plant species on their four succeeding crops. The previous seven plant species were: purple nutsedge, purslane, sunflower, alfalfa, oat. garlic and onion. Allelochemicals of their subsoil surface parts were tested on germination and seedling growth of the successive maize, sunflower, alfalfa and jew's mallow crops.

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