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Amaranthus sp.

Carotenoid Yellow to violet Dehydrated isoprene Carotene Pigweed (Amaranthus sp., Amaranth aceae) Sorrel (Rumex sp.) Little hogweed (Portulaca oleracea L.) ... [Pg.22]

We found that the seeds of several other plants (e.g. of Raphanus sp. or of Amaranthus caudatus) are much more sensitive against inhibitors from oat caryopses than oats itself. This means that germination of such seeds is effectively inhibited if they are in the immediate neighborhood of oat caryopses even if germination of oats itself can take place. Oats are more active in allelopathy than other cereals (2). [Pg.118]


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