Screening methods for the evaluation of crop allelopathic potential

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H. Wu
J. Pratley
D. Lemerle
T. Haig
M. An
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[1] Charles Sturt University,Farrer Centre for Conservation Farming
[2] NSW Agriculture,Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute
[3] Charles Sturt University,Environmental and Analytical Laboratories
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The Botanical Review | 2001年 / 67卷
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Botanical Review; Donor Plant; Allelopathic Effect; Allelopathic Potential; Annual Ryegrass;
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There is increasing interest in the development of allelopathic crop varieties for weed suppression. Allelopathic varieties are likely to be able to suppress weeds by natural exudation of bioactive allelochemicals, thereby reducing dependence upon synthetic herbicides. Screening bioassays are essential tools in identifying crop accessions with allelopathic potential. A number of crops have been screened for this allelopathic trait, and key issues in selecting and designing screening bioassays are reviewed. It is recommended that a combination of different bioassays be used in the evaluation of crop allelopathic potential. Laboratory bioassays, field testing, and chemical screening are important steps, and none of them can be precluded if conclusive evidence of crop allelopathy is to be established. More concerted efforts are needed in screening crop germplasm before the development of allelopathic varieties occurs.
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