| 1. | This process, common amongst plants, is termed allelopathy.
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| 2. | Allelopathy is characteristic of certain plants, algae, bacteria, coral, and fungi.
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| 3. | One approach is to search for rice plant species that exhibit a characteristic known as allelopathy.
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| 4. | This is known as positive allelopathy.
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| 5. | Thus rotation allows increased yields from nutrient availability but also alleviation of allelopathy and competitive weed environments.
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| 6. | These expeditions resulted in several notable papers on allelopathy, v�rzea floodplain forests and anthropogenic lianaceous forests.
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| 7. | "Casuarina equisetifolia " leaf litter suppresses germination of understory plants using a biochemical means or allelopathy.
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| 8. | Long before the term allelopathy was used, people observed the negative effects that one plant could have on another.
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| 9. | Allelopathy is a direct negative effect on one organism resulting from the input of substances into the environment by another.
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| 10. | Rice allelopathy depends on variety and origin : Japonica rice is more allelopathic than Indica and Japonica-Indica hybrid.
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