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Phytotoxic compound

Many phytotoxic compounds produced by higher plants are phenolic compounds. Several of these have been implicated in allelopathy. Based on the biosynthetic pathway from which they are derived, phenolic compounds produced by higher plants fall into two general categories 1) terpenoid phenolic compounds derived from five... [Pg.113]

Phytotoxic Compounds Isolated and Identified from Weeds... [Pg.207]

Of the many types of phytotoxic compounds released from decay-... [Pg.267]

Figure 1. Flow diagram showing protocol followed to screen soil microorganisms for production of phytotoxic compounds. Figure 1. Flow diagram showing protocol followed to screen soil microorganisms for production of phytotoxic compounds.
Medium from chromatographed control terrarium suggests that peak 2 is represented by organic components of Murashige and Skoog salts. A subsequent run of aqueous Murashige and Skoog salts also demonstrated a similar curve. Nevertheless, peak 2 was collected, lyophilized, and tested in each bioassay in order to determine whether additional phytotoxic compounds were present. [Pg.406]

Anaya, A. L., Hernandez-Bautista, B. E., Jimenez-Estrada, M. and Velasco-Ibarra, L. (1992). Phenylacetic acid as a phytotoxic compound of corn pollen. Journal of Chemical Ecology 18 897-905. [Pg.216]

The objective of this paper was to investigate the anticlastogenic and antitoxic effects exerted by HS of various origin and nature on several monocotyledon and dicotyledon herbaceous plant species treated with different mutagenic and phytotoxic compounds. [Pg.282]

They are well known for their biological importance as hormones, antibiotics, toxins, ion-transport regulators, antivirals, phytotoxic compounds, and so on. °... [Pg.661]

Plant In plants, dichlobenil is transformed into glucose conjugates, insoluble residues, and hydroxy products that are phytotoxic (Ashton and Monaco, 1991). These include three phytotoxic compounds, namely 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile, 3-hydroxy-2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile, and 4-hydroxy-... [Pg.1572]

PHYTOTOXIC COMPOUNDS WITH CALMODULIN INHIBITOR PROPERTIES FROM SELECTED MEXICAN FUNGI AND PLANTS... [Pg.427]

Phytotoxic Compounds with Calmodulin Inhibitor Properties 429... [Pg.429]

Fig. 3. Major phytotoxic compounds from Maxillaria densa. Fig. 3. Major phytotoxic compounds from Maxillaria densa.

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