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. Wanigaratne, S. Campbell, M. 2011 Municipal bylaw to reduce cosmetic/non-essential pesticide use on household lawns: A policy implementation evaluation Environ. Health 10 74 Colquhoun, J.B. 2006 Allelopathy in weeds and crops: Myths and facts. Proc. Wisconsin

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physiological responses of two dominant grass species to nitrogen addition in Xilin River Basin of China Environ. Exp. Bot. 53 65 75 Chen, L.H. Gong, P. Yang, W.Q. Zhang, J. Hu, T.X. 2012 Effects of allelopathy from the early decomposition of Eucalyptus leaf

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analysis as an aid in fertilizing vegetable crops 549 562 Westerman R.L. Soil testing and plant analysis 3rd Ed Soil Sci. Soc. Amer Madison, WI Gliessman, S.R. 1989 Allelopathy and agricultural sustainability 69 80 Chou C.H. Waller G.R. Phytochemical

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Jabran, K. Farooq, M. 2013 Implications of potential allelopathic crops in agricultural systems, p. 349–385. In: Z.A. Cheema, M. Farooq, and A. Wahid (eds.). Allelopathy current trends and future applications. Springer, Berlin, Germany Jayaraman, J

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Role of phenolic compounds in plant defense: Induced by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Allelopathy J. 20 1 14 Yi, W. Wetzstein, H.Y. 2010 Biochemical, biological and histological evaluation of some culinary and medicinal herbs grown under greenhouse and

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al., 2010 ; Seem et al., 2003 ; Semidey et al., 1987 ). However, once the leaf canopy has closed, most sweetpotato cultivars do an excellent job preventing soil erosion and suppressing weed growth through shading and allelopathy ( Cavalcante et al

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.E. 2003 Invasive plants of horticultural origin HortScience 38 14 16 doi: https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI.38.1.14 10.21273/HORTSCI.38.1.14 Bias, H.P. Vepachedu, R. Gilroy, S. Callaway, R.M. Vivanco, J.M. 2003 Allelopathy and exotic

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