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Crop plants conventional breeding

Phytotoxic compounds are produced by many crop species, and some of these compounds may play a role as allelochemicals in plant interference. This has bear hard to prove, much less taken advantage of in weed management. Many crops have been screened for allelopathic potential [28]. However, in all but a few cases, the effects of crop allelopathy are quite subtle compared to the effects of chemical herbicides. Efforts to produce allelopathic crop varieties through conventional breeding have not generated commercial varieties sold with this trait. Molecular biology approaches to this problem might be helpful. [Pg.150]


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