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Orchard ecosystems

Glover, J.D., Reganold, J.P. and Andrews, P.K. 2000. Systematic method for rating soil quality of conventional, organic and integrated apple orchards in Washington State. Agriculture, Ecosystem and Environment 80 29-45. [Pg.46]

The structures and sources of many allelochemicals with anti-microbial activity have been documented (Dixon, 2001 Grayer and Harbome, 1994 Harbome, 1999). In this chapter, evidence for anti-microbial functions of allelochemicals from weed Ageratum conyzoides L. and food crop Oryza sativa L. has been reviewed. Effects of these allelochemicals on related pathogen management in the A. conyzoides intercropped citrus orchard and the paddy ecosystem were discussed. [Pg.194]

Therefore, A. conyzoides has been advocated for intercropping in citrus orchards and utilized on more than 150,000 ha of citrus orchards in South China and gave substantial ecological and economic benefits (Liang and Huang, 1994). It is an excellent example of applied aspects of allelopathy in agro-ecosystem. [Pg.198]


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